Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] be [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I can hear a muffled distant television , Jancey is still chatting next door , and someone outside is calling goodnight . |
2 | Someone else been making telephone calls ? |
3 | There 's a close-up of a guitar when someone 's playing the piano , and a close-up of the back of someone 's head when someone else is f—ing flying over the other side of the stage . |
4 | You might have to allow yourself more than this if you are away from home and someone else is preparing food for you . |
5 | It appears that all this time I too was working flat out , because , in addition to a heavy load of teaching , I was writing articles right and left , as well as tinkering with the political book . |
6 | Country sports are a heritage and a way of life to literally millions of people and to take them away is to prevent freedom of choice within the law . |
7 | Feigen was then asked by Hildenbrand on behalf of the museum to lend the painting for two months while the purchase ( at a price of $725,000 ) was being negotiated and pending a meeting of the museum board , which apparently was to take place on 21 October last . |
8 | For example , I take on mobility and activities , somebody else is doing incontinence , somebody else first aid , somebody else mental health . |
9 | Would you not be indicating end of key stage three somehow ? |
10 | She sometimes had dinner with Sir Thomas Fairfax , who tonight is having dinner with Lady De Marr . |
11 | I 'm sorry erm as far as the schools are concerned you had presumably a lot of contact I mean as part of the national curriculum is if if you like is to build contact with the community and the schools . |
12 | The extent to which Th1 responses are down-regulated in infected patients , who clearly are mounting antiparasite Th2-like responses , remains unclear , although some studies have indicated less of a suppression than that seen in infected mice ( Dunne ; C. King , Case Western Reserve ) . |
13 | Michael Swinton looked easily at both of them and said to Alexandra , ‘ My dear , you really are holding court . ’ |
14 | ‘ You really are talking nonsense , ’ Alice said quickly . |
15 | It is hard to think of him doing any worse for England than the cardboard cut-outs who allegedly were playing midfield in Santander the other night . |
16 | to take part which should be quite interesting I have n't really discussed it in detail with him because I was n't sure who else was taking part and what sort of format we 're thinking of having |
17 | The facts are these : condoms need n't disrupt sex if you keep them handy and putting one on is made part of the pleasure of sex . |
18 | Should n't we now be acknowledging blame rather than passing the buck ? |
19 | No wonder Yves Montand says in the film Grand Prix : ‘ There 's only racing : everything else is marking time . ’ |
20 | Where had he been all this time , that she should see him now being led prisoner into Parfois ? |
21 | To decide whether they really are learning Creole as a second language , we need information about at least two areas : ( 1 ) the age of acquisition ; ( 2 ) the nature of the process of acquisition itself . |
22 | Let him therefore be paid lip service , but for all practical purposes be shut up in the Bible where he can do no harm . |
23 | Kalchu 's two brothers came in and they too were given puris and bowls of raksi . |
24 | They certainly are doing bonzo business down there in South Ken . |
25 | To learn how to perceive the difference and how to do it right is to apprehend gardening as a fine art . ’ |
26 | Would it still be considered child sex abuse ? |
27 | P C as he then was , P M as he now is gave evidence that he only shouted armed police once . |
28 | This time he really was travelling light . |
29 | So what you 're saying , that may have been a true figure perhaps two or three days ago , but it actually is changing day by day . |
30 | He too was watching Coleby . |