Example sentences of "[is] [pron] of [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | erm , because she 's , she 's quite big for her age , but like Louise she 's quite tall now , she 's nearly too tall for him even though there 's nothing of her she must only be about seven stone , erm , but this little Vicky she 's oh thinking she 's really good now and she 's improved so much and getting confident as well , and the dad takes in , he puts the bridle on him , he takes the dog in one hand and Min in the other he goes for walks for miles with the , with the horse and the dog Dave does |
2 | I ca n't snip them when there 's nothing of them . |
3 | there is nothing of our |
4 | Grazers have the enormous advantage that there is plenty of their favourite food available , all around them , stretching for as far as the eye can see and regrowing time and again regardless of how much they crop it . |
5 | There is plenty of it , after all ) and why they have interpreted their findings in particular ( and sexist ) ways . |
6 | There 's plenty of them . |
7 | Well I can get a taxi easy enough , there 's plenty of them god knows . |
8 | There 's plenty of them in the Washington ai n't there ? |
9 | ‘ Wind power is cheaper , cleaner and safer — and there 's plenty of it , ’ he told the Inspector with disarming certainty . |
10 | God Almighty ! there 's plenty of it , and nobody 's bothered much with it except here and there . |
11 | ‘ I do n't mind , ’ he said , ‘ as long as it 's strong and there 's plenty of it . ’ |
12 | These days , there 's plenty of it . |
13 | All I 'm saying is that we do n't have to go groping about in corners looking for motive , there 's plenty of it lying about . |
14 | There 's plenty of us to do the work . ’ |
15 | In the same term it was resolved by the two Chief Justices , Chief Baron , and Baron Altham , upon conference betwixt the Lords of the Privy Council and them , that the King by his proclamation can not create any offence which was not an offence before , for then he may alter the law of the land by his proclamation in a high point ; for if he may create an offence where none is , upon that ensues fine and imprisonment : also the law of England is divided into three parts , common law , statute law , and custom ; but the King 's proclamation is none of them : also malum aut eat malum in se , aut prohibitum , that which is against common law is malum in se , malum prohibitum is such an offence as is prohibited by Act of Parliament , and not by proclamation . |
16 | So is none of them you read them then |
17 | Trouble is none of them knows about I up there . |
18 | ‘ It is none of our business whether they are married or not , ’ she said . |
19 | But in the final instance , I 'm in favour of women having a choice and I reckon their choice is none of my business . |
20 | What you do in town is none of my business . ' |
21 | This other stuff is none of my business . |
22 | ‘ Well , it is none of my business now . ’ |
23 | ‘ This is none of my business , but did I just hear you say you were thinking of doing some private nursing to save for an overseas trip ? ’ |
24 | ‘ No , very well ; it is none of my concern . ’ |
25 | ‘ It is none of my affair and , besides , it was all a long time ago . ’ |
26 | There was a short silence during which his face clouded before he said , ‘ You 're right , your personal life is none of my business . |
27 | ‘ Where I go in my free time is none of your business , you interfering old cow . ’ |
28 | ‘ My salary is none of your business , ’ the program replied … |
29 | It is none of your business ! |
30 | You might be boss of the launch , but what I do in my own time is none of your bloody business ! ’ |