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

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1 I still was watching Russell though .
2 She tries to slam the door , but I 've got my foot there like I really was selling brushes .
3 It appears that all this time I too was working flat out , because , in addition to a heavy load of teaching , I was writing articles right and left , as well as tinkering with the political book .
4 Country sports are a heritage and a way of life to literally millions of people and to take them away is to prevent freedom of choice within the law .
5 Layers of rock that are porous and permeable enough to store water and let it flow through them easily are called aquifers .
6 cos to be really eager because she said erm that she 'd asked the bloke about staying on permanently and everything and he said that it seemed the people who they were most impress impressed with after Christmas that can stay on permanently so we said on the end , you 've got ta be really eager and everything so she apparently was asking loads of questions
7 Could she already be carrying Travis 's child ?
8 I 'm sorry erm as far as the schools are concerned you had presumably a lot of contact I mean as part of the national curriculum is if if you like is to build contact with the community and the schools .
9 I said Antony , have you ever been to see Jonathan about the photographs ?
10 Michael Swinton looked easily at both of them and said to Alexandra , ‘ My dear , you really are holding court . ’
11 If you are using MS-DOS full screen there is nothing to remind you that you really are using Windows .
12 You really are talking nonsense , ’ Alice said quickly .
13 We also are comparing collaborations with different international partners .
14 Should n't we now be acknowledging blame rather than passing the buck ?
15 Let , let us leave it till then because I mean otherwise we 're gon na get bogged down in this and whe when we really are briefing procedures .
16 Should we really be making judgements about pupils ' ability to relate to each other , and to adults , or even about their skill on the telephone ?
17 Where had he been all this time , that she should see him now being led prisoner into Parfois ?
18 To decide whether they really are learning Creole as a second language , we need information about at least two areas : ( 1 ) the age of acquisition ; ( 2 ) the nature of the process of acquisition itself .
19 Let him therefore be paid lip service , but for all practical purposes be shut up in the Bible where he can do no harm .
20 Kalchu 's two brothers came in and they too were given puris and bowls of raksi .
21 They certainly are doing bonzo business down there in South Ken .
22 To learn how to perceive the difference and how to do it right is to apprehend gardening as a fine art . ’
23 The race returned for on year in 1940 and was held over nine laps of a 100-mile circuit that took in Brescia-Cremona-Brescia and , while it was generally known as the Brescia Grand Prix , it still was accorded Mille Miglia status , unlike the 1939 event .
24 Would it still be considered child sex abuse ?
25 He also is investigating INCUBUS , as I am . ’
26 P C as he then was , P M as he now is gave evidence that he only shouted armed police once .
27 But perhaps he really is stealing animals from the woods and farms .
28 This time he really was travelling light .
29 See if it really is lowering sales of demoralising staff .
30 The surgeon who did it then was called Dr Frankenstein .
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