Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] be [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't car who 's money it is .
2 When they cross a region of space–time it is space–time itself that vibrates .
3 I squeeze between a pleasant-looking , well-built car repairer called Bob and an enormously furry small-businessman who 's name I fail to ascertain , and we all smile at each other .
4 and Amy 's cousin Claire and then this girl who 's hair I do
5 This girl who 's hair I do erm her little girl , Karla cor she 's if I found a little girl to look like her , I 'd have one !
6 This is humanity 's oft-repeated experience , and in the long run it is experience which really teaches , and no amount of scriptural citation of divinely allocated land will ever alter that .
7 But I think after three glasses of wine it 's time I went home . ’
8 He was turning into a porky little Buddha , but compared to everyone else in the room he was life itself , vibrant , irreverent and laughing .
9 Well cos at er , there were n't enough tide to take it away , I mean you ta you get clay well that 's , that 's solid and the amount of stuff I was dredge they use and use it , now we 're not the only ones got it , they got people from Harwich , people from Felixstowe , they were all dumping out there .
10 Roller looms take the weaving process one step further with a development which is simplicity itself .
11 So there 's a very interesting study by a person who 's name I 'm going to write on the board okay so or et al nineteen ninety .
12 Yeah there 's the price it 's size it 's this product you know the reason we 're phone you because you 've been identified as by the estate agent or medical practice or school as being very suitable and they would very much like you to support this .
13 It is future planning it is growth it is commended to you all .
14 He 's not from our way but John Reynolds of Swindon is … and he 's the man who 's job it was to string the champion 's rackets … here 's Erika Barnes to serve
15 Though they both wore the uniform of a Private it was plain who was of superior rank .
16 Other approaches , including those of Douglas and Bourdieu , are concerned with consumers themselves as groups with interests , both cognitive and material , which are projected in patterns of objects , and in this case it is industry which is seen as handmaiden to the pattern of consumer group demands .
17 In part it was geography which made this possible .
18 But for the majority it was purity which provided the language both to challenge men 's immorality and to stake out their own claim to speak about sex .
19 That is economic lunacy , not saving money it 's lunacy it should be in operation making money bringing people in .
20 Yeah there 's the price it 's size it 's this product you know the reason we 're phone you because you 've been identified as by the estate agent or medical practice or school as being very suitable and they would very much like you to support this .
21 Just as Wernicke 's aphasia is in some sense the opposite of Broca 's aphasia , so transcortical aphasia is in some sense the opposite of conduction aphasia , because in transcortical aphasia it is repetition which is the best -preserved of the patient 's linguistic abilities , with the patient being extremely poor at understanding speech .
22 On the other hand it 's Magalluf which has made Majorca famous for British holidaymakers .
23 On the other hand he was kindness itself to Andrew 's mother-in-law .
24 So he always remembers the time he went to this He 's no idea who 's funeral he was at but he just went along and then he was taken to see the family .
25 Whereas your letters indicate that loyal subjects who have previously supported the Monarchy now feel that mistakes need to be acknowledged and if Her Majesty is not to be seen as hopelessly out of touch and out of date it is time she stood up and publicly said sorry .
26 How can man make history if at the same time it is history which makes him ?
27 But in fact it was Flodden which was a significant break in the pattern of cold rather than hot war with England , and after it the Scots simply reverted to their usual distant hostility .
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