Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So erm you know you , you , you I mean I 'm I N F J and so it 's alright for me to think I 've changed your thinking . |
2 | I mean I 'm Tracey 's surprised that Jenny got honours . |
3 | I suppose it 's a bit like me and Joanne really I mean I 'm bit er nasty to her behind her back really , only to her |
4 | She 's only six , I said yes we 'll just knock on the door and say I 'm Lisa I 've come to tea |
5 | And so I had to sort of go round the room and say I 'm Tony and this is , and go all round , and I got round the room . |
6 | I expect you 're Monsieur Lemarchand ? ’ she added , schooling herself to remain calm . |
7 | ‘ Never forget you 're Yorkshire . |
8 | Others say she is Hecate , Queen of the Night . ’ |
9 | Hillary Clinton 's critics say she is way to the left of her husband in her political views and have dubbed her the ‘ Winnie Mandela of American politics . ’ |
10 | ‘ We say you 're Philip Doyle . |
11 | It 's just that … you say you are Elsie McKillop 's brother … ’ |
12 | Say you are Tommy , when you see him . |
13 | Instantly , without warning or provocation , to a man these visiting Whites look up , point at me , and break very loudly into a repeated chorus of ‘ YOU — ARE — CANTONA , SAY YOU ARE CANTONA ’ . |
14 | ‘ Dids't thoo say we 're Lady Lassiter 's faither and brother ? ’ |
15 | However , if we do n't and we say we 're lily white but the prosecution solicitor , prosecution witnesses , are all bent , then we lose that shield and they can say , hey you 're not lily white , you 're bent as well . |
16 | Six Arabs — their headdress and robes suggest they are Bedouin — rest beside an ancient well of translucent blue water . |
17 | Even when you realise they are dummies , they could still be considered offensive . ’ |
18 | you , do n't you mean sometimes they touch they 're brakes |
19 | ‘ Say they 're pests . |
20 | And there , only sixteen say they 're depressive er people , eighty four no but the great majority here have been depressed from time to time . |
21 | Tracy Miles and Susan Little say they 're victims of a policy now adopted by many insurance companies . |
22 | Pupils and teachers at Cheney say they 're victims of their own rigourous adherence to guidelines for working out the figures . |
23 | But the owners of a pub initially linked with the illness say they 're business is in ruins and their reputation destroyed . |
24 | They say they are Jean . |
25 | Try to believe it when I say they are PLUMBERS . |
26 | He says : ‘ I suggest it is time to examine the structure of the Federation . |
27 | As we sit to yet another cup of greasy coffee in a steamed-up café I suggest it 's time we got out of all this . |
28 | He seemed about to drop off as he said : ‘ Pity it 's Viola who 'll be raking in the dough , is n't it ? ’ |
29 | I expect it 's indigestion — I should n't have had that bread and cheese so late . ’ |
30 | But your chest is , is sounding clear and I expect it 's management of the hernia that 's going |