Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [pers pn] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 MICK QUINN has handed Coventry an ultimatum : ‘ Meet my demands or I 'm off . ’
2 Other fish live in small water bodies , which are influenced by heavy rainfall and drought , which considerably affect the water 's characteristics and they are more tolerant .
3 They were very fey little songs and they were very pleasant , but they were not earth-shaking .
4 She still , at this point , disliked the songs and it was n't until she was in the studio and involved that she found a passionate core to the music and began to revel in it .
5 Collide with one of the sewer-stopping baddies and you 're just returned to the office .
6 Installing Taos then , is as simple as copying the files to your hard disk , typing TAOS and you 're in .
7 Installing Taos then , is as simple as copying the files to your hard disk , typing TAOS and you 're in .
8 Their numbers are comparatively small , most receive cautions and they are less likely to make it to court .
9 He is an ego on legs and we 're well shut of him .
10 However , as a result of the accident , he has completely lost the use of his arms and legs and he is now able to communicate with other people only by using his parents to interpret his signs .
11 Course they do n't , because they have trainers and they 're always mucky !
12 The people who know about the potential effect of a blanket ban are the tobacco manufacturers and they are not so sanguine about the prospect , threatening to pull their plants out of Britain if the ban comes into force .
13 This we must do , we 've got ta help our unemployed members because some of those who are unemployed have been some of our best fighters and they 're still in there fighting despite the fact they have n't their jobs .
14 Yeah and erm yeah I mean that 's one of the things that tends to happen to kids and it 's almost like when you 're a kid your body is n't your own
15 Gardner 's script contains other doubtful gems such as , ‘ I keep thinking , how come I 've got kids and I 'm only eighteen years old .
16 Accordingly , most products developed were based on large , textual databases and it was only slowly that developers began stretching the medium to deliver images and sound in addition to text .
17 I 'm actually , I 'm quite high on as theorist as well and I like to write everything out in full and I clear structures and if I go to training sessions and they 're all over the place , it 's such a in about five minutes and I have to say hang on a minute it might not be structured in the way that you like it but you can actually learn from it .
18 And I visited both offices and I 'm most impressed by the cheerful dedication and sheer hard work and efficiency of the people I 've met .
19 does n't have any animals and they 're very very successful .
20 Add to this the fact that among mountain goats most of the winter mortality falls on the youngest animals and it is not hard to see why there are few surplus goats for the hunter 's guns .
21 A Dogs are naturally social animals and it is very important that from birth every puppy learns how to fit in with its own family and other animals it lives with .
22 The night air amplified the snort and splash of animals and I was very grateful for the orange glow of the fire through the canvas walls of the tent .
23 The next thing to remember is that fish are live animals and you are not allowed to take them in the cabin of the aircraft .
24 Remember that you are always in control , and if there is anything which makes you at all anxious , all you have to do is open your eyes and it is all over .
25 He could hardly believe his eyes and it was then he knew that he was unable to rely on his sensory feelings ( the kinaesthetic sense ) .
26 Dad there was this alien he had these ginormous hands and silver eyes and he was really ugly
27 You 've got terrible shadows under your eyes and you 're very pale , my dear . ’
28 ‘ All that has happened to me has helped open my eyes and I am still young enough to put the past firmly behind me . ’
29 Looking at everything , a eating and dried apricots , prunes and I 'm just going so you eat it and as much as it 's
30 ‘ Mr. Burgess in my judgment was clearly an experienced careful solicitor and I have no hesitation in accepting his evidence that he did form the view that on 26 March 1986 Mr. Winterbone was not capable of making a will for the reasons he stated — namely that he was incoherent and confused in the sense that he was unable to remember names and addresses and he was not at all clear in relation to the names of the people that he wished to benefit .
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