Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | M. It makes me want to be sick . |
2 | Both pulls are strong and theories which purport to reconcile them tend to be fragile , even though they capture a stout commonsense conviction that , as Marx put it , ‘ Men make their own history but they do not make it just as they please ; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves . ’ |
3 | Given the conception we have , are mental events as we have conceived them excluded from being physical ? |
4 | Both of them want to be close and both need to repair their inner confusion about what they can allow themselves . |
5 | Not that I mean to be cynical , but I do teach in an inner-city school ( where only Advanced Level pupils have textbooks — and they share — and where practical work involves half-a-dozen to a bunsen ) . |
6 | I mean to be that man . ’ |
7 | The other thing I mean to be healthy it 's more important to dry things and keep them dry for a while than to boil them . |
8 | Yeah I , I mean to be honest on that I was more conscious of the fact that we 'd only got fifteen |
9 | Well t I mean to be honest erm tt I wanted to try some different things er cos I 've seen these guys today |
10 | yeah I mean to be honest it 's just a case of one of you , it does go that way , I knew I was right the first time , of one of you just remembering |
11 | But I mean to be fair we used to we , warehouse thousands of tons of potatoes in Leicestershire , you see what I mean ? |
12 | I mean to be frank I hear this charge from all over the country . |
13 | Now that 's what I mean about being dishonest . |
14 | Mr. Alison : I intend to be present at the next meeting of the General Synod which is scheduled for July of this year . |
15 | Something which , if I lived to be two hundred years old then went and announced it at St Paul 's Cross , would rock the very throne of England and scandalise the courts of Europe ! |
16 | Later that evening , going on my farewell walk round Cuzco , I fought to be positive , talking to myself like a character in a novel I was reading at the time , David Copperfield 's aunt . |
17 | As someone who made little enough progress beyond Youll Cup school tennis and county junior teams in 20 years , I remain to be convinced but I enjoyed the three hours I spent reading the book . |
18 | However , I remain to be convinced that legislation would be beneficial . |
19 | I remain to be convinced that there is a problem and that therefore we should necessarily consider the solution that the hon. Gentleman suggested . |
20 | I remain to be convinced . |
21 | I would like to hope that these are teething troubles , but I remain to be convinced . |
22 | She says there is a need for a better east-west link.But I remain to be convinced that it 's a 3 lane highway , driving its way through Oxfordshire and Wiltshire . |
23 | And now that it is 8.58 pm and I have done fifty-eight minutes of work , which I deem to be more than enough for one night I am signing off , because , I 'm lazy . |
24 | But when I got to be twenty-one , I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years . |
25 | Yes , I want to leave early tomorrow , because I 'm , I 'm not going to rush for a train , I do n't want to be caught thinking oh the last train to Stow Market goes at four o'clock and I 've got to run for it I got to be prepared to miss the train . |
26 | ‘ I got to be Scottish under-15 champion . |
27 | I got to be careful about remembering to switch it off . |
28 | I got to be careful — cars just suddenly come out from nowhere and it 's easy to have an accident . |
29 | I got to be careful crossing the road , specially when I ai n't feeling too good . |
30 | I got to be careful of the traffic , cos a car nearly hit me . |