Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Heard about you being sick and put two and two together — though what the other two was , I 'm damned if I know . |
2 | Oh yeah but still you know we got through it was great . |
3 | And what stinks about it is vested interests to the fore . |
4 | Not that people used to let you know about they were hard up I mean , they just would n't would they ? |
5 | Confidence is hard to measure , so worries about it are easy to dismiss — but when it goes you can generally tell by counting the dole queues . |
6 | ‘ Those ethereal Pre-Raphaelite looks of yours are deceptive . ’ |
7 | She picked up her cup , and said in a voice as cool as she could make it , ‘ Yes , I have heard of Miss Foy , and what you say of her is true . |
8 | ‘ Looks like you 're right about there being a new man at the top , ’ said Carradine , ‘ and he 's just paid you his friendly compliments . ’ |
9 | To struggle against it was revolutionary and progressive , whereas to struggle against the objective processes producing a class would be futile and Utopian . |
10 | That the environment is not animate enough to want to communicate with us is irrelevant . |
11 | UV light seems to have a particular penchant for DNA , and the chemical changes that UV radiation causes in it are manifest as genetic mutations . |
12 | Not very large , if coffin it really is ; whoever lies in it was fine-boned and slender . |
13 | For him to know that she was still very much sexually attracted to him was bad enough — but she was terrified of Ross discovering that her feelings ran much deeper . |
14 | A narrow smile thinned his lips but the look he cast on her was scalpel-sharp before he turned in unexpected obedience . |
15 | Well do n't count on it being short then . |
16 | Well not me and he does n't even know English he has to he 's bloody dum . |
17 | Even if we are assured that the creatures in question are not in any pain , some people will prolong the argument either by insisting that they must be in some sort of distress , or by claiming that even if they are not overtly suffering , what is happening to them is cruel and unwarranted exploitation . |
18 | We have lived in this peaceful west Stirlingshire village for 32 years , and thought the risk of it happening to us was negligible . |
19 | It has to succeed , not in fair competition , but in the face of ignorance and misunderstanding : ignorance , because whereas professional knowledge and informed advice on the incorporation and conduct of conventionally organised companies are generally available , whereas education and training relating to them are commonplace , this is not true for co-operatives ; misunderstanding , because the industrial co-operative sector is still often regarded as characterised by the three well-known rescue cases … and hence as supposing itself to be exempted from test by commercial criteria and the rigours of the market economy . |
20 | Like a magician 's cabinet ( on which it was based ) , any Dalek going through its portal would cause a series of panels to flip round , thereby giving the impression it had vanished without it being obvious how it had vanished . |
21 | they they did n't wait till it was dry . |
22 | No we 're laugh , not laughing at her being deaf , we 're laughing at her , the robbery . |
23 | But any woman would have reacted with anger to his insults , he reminded himself , especially if the barbs he 'd slung at her were accurate and she was trying to convince him otherwise . |
24 | Scattered around him were complete skeletons reminding him of when his country was able to produce crops and feed animals . |
25 | There 's no decent men in it and there 's no nudity of men it , even when he 's in it all you got to see of him was waist-high , you got to see a clips of his bum . |
26 | I 've never heard of her being ill , have you ? |
27 | I ca n't tell you why I spoke like that , I — I do n't find it easy to talk about I 'm afraid . |
28 | And then I saw my chance : a small window that could have been made for me was open . |
29 | ‘ If all that is said about you is true , then you ought to know , ’ Jehan observed . |
30 | Luckily in all three of the situations outlined above , the carers have eventually discovered that support for them is available and this has made a great deal of difference to their lives . |