Example sentences of "[adj] be [adv] [indef pn] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is just one that 's come to mind , I 'm not saying it 's the correct one at this stage because as I have said I would like to go away an work on these plans |
2 | Er this is just one that I wanted some stuff and I said to a few people |
3 | Erm and I I ca n't help wondering , this is perhaps something that Mr Donson may well want to come back to , erm what Mr Donson 's position would be at subsequent local plan inquiries where local plans were to contain such policies and there was was n't to be a strategic basis er for those policies . |
4 | Er we left that out because of Dennis ' assurance that it was just our costs , but these are , this is certainly something that we would have to er add to our cost . |
5 | They simply continued to secure him , coldly and efficiently , as if this was just something that had to be done and as if there was no particular feeling in doing it . |
6 | I think that is actually something that I like about him , the fact that he left school early , that he did actually have to struggle . |
7 | What I 'm suggesting is is that that is perhaps something that the panel should dwell on in their deliberations and their advice to the county . |
8 | ‘ Yes , but that 's just something that happened in the outside world . |
9 | We wo n't have a class on that 's just somebody that republishes the book . |
10 | And that 's still something that comes again and again when men and women , when you and I are confronted with the claims of Jesus what about this ? |
11 | So yeah , I mean that 's definitely something that that comes into it . |
12 | Erm , so that that was put in the meeting to show a balance , if you like , between , yes they 've achieved an eight percent but over last two years the providal unit have run deficit and erm one interacts with the other and that was , that was also something that er that 's |
13 | That was indeed something that she knew all too well , but she was n't particularly flattered to have it spelt out to her quite so categorically . |