Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Moving on , I am sorry we need to , to nineteen forty five which saw Save The Children 's first involvement with pre-school playgroups here in the United Kingdom . |
2 | If there are tendencies that are different they relate to reduced inter-firm mobility for men between the ages of 25 and 45 , and the opportunity for some blue collar workers to experience wage profiles that arc in the West generally confined to white collar professions . |
3 | Australia 's M6 which runs the 2000 miles from Darwin to Adelaide … the rules are simple they drive from eight in the morning until five at night … the sun racers will make it in four to five days topping speeds of seventy miles an hour … the adventurers … thast includes Solar Flair have given themselves two weeks |
4 | Yeah you 're right I look at the headlights . |
5 | ‘ You 're sure you want to ? ’ |
6 | If they 're procedural they go to the procedure owner who follows them through , gives feedback to the person making the suggestion , in the way that we decided already , and if they 're not procedures then the divisional quality manager picks them up and deals with them appropriately , either within the division or by bringing . |
7 | ‘ They were Father 's , and they 're all I have of his . |
8 | But when you 're desperate you have to ’ ( Cohen 1991b ) . |
9 | If gaps are large they cross by using pole trees or vines as ‘ vehicles ’ in true Tarzan fashion . |
10 | I seem to remember finding Pirandello quite beyond me , but I am glad you continue with the Literature class . |
11 | You 've been inspirational I hear on occasion , but what 's changing ? ’ |
12 | Where the assumptions made about old age are negative they lead to ageism , which treats older people not as individuals but as a homogeneous group which can be discriminated against . |
13 | Today the tone of so many of these adverts is so unashamedly boastful — full of triumphs in beauty competitions , prizes won and degrees achieved — that I often wondered whether these perfect matches are all they claim to be . |
14 | ‘ You are all I have in this world , ’ it said . |
15 | You will find that a good audio-visual presentation and some agreeable refreshments afterwards are all you need for them to welcome the information and instruction . |
16 | I am sure you read about it , so I do n't have to say much more . |
17 | Had there been a verification that nuclear fusion did occur in solids at room temperature , here is one theorist , and I am sure I speak for many colleagues , who would have taken up the new field to see what fundamental implications it had . |
18 | ‘ And , ’ continued the badger ceremoniously , ‘ I am sure I speak for the entire population in wishing you all the very best in driving away this menace in our midst . |
19 | I am sure I speak for all of us here when I say that our thoughts are with the Miletti family in this ordeal . ’ |
20 | P.S. I hope you can find the room to print my letter , as I am sure I speak on behalf of many devoted Agassi fans . |
21 | As far as the as far as A level as far as A level plays are concerned I think with had them on the stage before now over the last five ten years as far as I 'm concerned . |
22 | After the emotional upset of the church scene , with Claudio 's mistaken denunciation of Hero , and her apparent death , it does not surprise us that when Beatrice and Benedick are alone they revert to their natural medium of prose . |
23 | It is strange , as Betjeman said , that those we miss the most are those we take for granted . |
24 | They are experiencing what women have always known — that the life-sustaining relationships that enable us to grit our teeth and pick our way through the mess made by men , to endure and to survive , are those we share with other women : our mothers , our sisters , our neighbours and friends . |
25 | Open learning courses can be immensely rewarding as you succeed totally through your own effort and commitment and the only deadlines are those you impose on yourself . |
26 | ‘ I 'm sorry you feel like that , Hayley . |
27 | It would be possible I suppose with the commitment of people for the local party to make on the committee . |
28 | And I 've really just put it up erm because erm this is a complicated story but , one does want to be careful I think about seeing the sides as too neat . |
29 | ‘ I 'm afraid we have to be on our way , Colonel , ’ Bill Robins explained . |
30 | I 'm afraid you have to be like them cos , to survive |