Example sentences of "[pron] be [noun] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You 've bitten through a bigger peg than this one I 'm dragging.Tell us what to do . "
2 I 'm tellin ye there 's nane , ’ Isa was adamant .
3 The first the first half a year that I was Holland I I do n't think I was away for a holiday , but then the the next Summer then I was away .
4 No I was trainee you you were teaching .
5 I learnt something about myself , I learnt a little bit about how members of the class view me , certain physical characteristics which are habits which I try to stop .
6 Mr Chamberlain 's services to the State are infinitely greater than any I have been able to render , but we are both men who are giving all we can give to the service of the State ; we are both men who are , or try to be , actuated by principle in our conduct ; we are men who , I think , have exactly the same views on the political problems of the day ; we are men who I believe — certainly on my side-have esteem and perhaps I may say affection for each other ; but the result of this dynamic force is that we stand here today , he prepared to go into the wilderness if he should be compelled to forsake the Prime Minister , and I prepared to go into the wilderness if I should be compelled to stay with him .
7 One is Selby which we 've just spent the morning discussing and for very very different reasons the other is Harrogate .
8 Tappert also lists four experimental cursive script recognition systems , although literature suggests that there are others which he does not mention , or that have appeared since his paper was published .
9 There is evidence from which it appears that the United Nations Organisation considers that there are persons whom it may treat as the representatives of the Republic of Somalia .
10 But there are strands which it is possible to follow .
11 there are representation which I do need to put forward , er we 've already had the supplementary report outlining the subject on
12 The problem with the work situation is that sometimes we tend to settle in , and there are you know , there are people who it 's very very difficult to be trusted , to be trusting with to be co-operative with because we tend to feel that they 're not the trusting or co-operative type .
13 Investing in quality home improvements is not difficult , but there are guidelines which you should take care to follow .
14 For women who share a home , finding some place to cry is not always easy , particularly if there are children whom you are protecting from your distress .
15 Well that 's fine then erm and what what what happens is that you do it through a bank but there are banks which I think Barclays and the Cooperative Bank and maybe one or two others do it .
16 In these greenhouses there are seedlings which you can be fairly sure the neighbours wo n't have .
17 He explains this important possibility , of there being connections which we can not perceive , in terms of features of various sorts of complex idea .
18 There were others whom I liked , that I thought were particularly honest and whose opinions I respected .
19 However , for one in five of the people in residential homes for a year or more , our respondents said that there were relatives who they felt might have visited more often .
20 Of course there were friends whom I could have asked , but I had seen an opportunity to be stubborn and had dismissed each of her suggested candidates with tiresome and irrelevant objections — too fat , too blonde , too tall , too many teeth .
21 A fortnight ago , she had been too taken aback by the idea to absorb what it could imply , but before anything was fixed there were matters which she and Vitor must discuss , parameters to be defined , agreements which needed to be cut and dried .
22 He said there were items which he had wanted to buy but Mrs Knight did not want to sell and he did not take them away .
23 So anyway I put in for this job and and there were people who who ought to have got it before me , er for instance er there was a councillor at er at , Tom , did you know Tom ?
24 ‘ We discovered there were elms which we could use on the Floors Estate and so the Duke agreed to sell them to us . ’
25 Well , well there 's arm one you go for , you 'll have to .
26 She had her health and strength and the tiny life forming inside her ; she had security and a comfortable home ; then there was Cissie whom she adored , and her own darling son who was so like his father that her joy in him must always be mingled with pain .
27 But Stainforth understands mountains as well , and while they also have their own structure , they are changelings which we can not take for granted .
28 but if they are wankers nothing you do , and including , I mean I 've done it in the past , slowed right down and nine times out of ten it jus it just incenses them to drive even closer .
29 They are people whom we rarely consider in this House , but when there is a suicide or accident on the railway , the driver , and his mate if appropriate , may be mentally scarred for life by the experience .
30 They are terms which you will encounter in the study of crime and deviance and it might be helpful to define and discuss each at this stage .
  Next page