Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Oh that 's Saturday then in n it did I say ?
2 Yes , that s why I said it was a bit worrying before .
3 I have a feeling its not too different from how Leeds play now , that s why I see him as an excellent ( joint ? )
4 My dad he he usually goes to a pub er it is on I think it 's Road but instead of coming this way he goes all the way into town up the other end , you know past the Hotel , he lives at
5 There 's only one putting their foot down in this house !
6 And there 's only me living you know .
7 You can stop all the crying now , precious boy ; there 's only me to hear it .
8 anyway last night , they parked outside George 's so I reckon , I mean it 's only us thinking he 's put a note in the door because he will do this , because when a bloke used to leave his car outside Alan 's gate , others , instead of the station
9 Well i it 's not a big thing , it 's only you know what I mean do n't you ?
10 So um it 's much I suppose it makes the world a slightly safer place if you can say it was to do with something that you did because it brings the world slightly back under your control , maybe .
11 But otherwise it 's basically I think it 's , it 's all there , all you 're trying to do at this stage is , is to give , your aim here is to get is to get firstly , first of all , to get it on the diary , on the picture editor 's diary for your picture , and also to get the basic information in so that somebody can write a few cards as an advance to say it is going to happen .
12 but this part Jane 's in I mean it 's just the pits
13 It 's in the , it 's in I think it 's number nine in the hit parade
14 But they came with the chief being an Anglesey man you see , they came from Anglesey as well to erm they used to come a lot in and erm as apprentices you know And er Aye no , the ol same old game again that er we in Wales seem to inherit it 's in I suppose it 's in the B B C and everywhere is n't it .
15 and knit a jumper for Michael an'all , when Michael 's in she knits him a jumper , the jumper
16 This is so you remember it .
17 This is so I tell you what I 'm gon na run out of here and go boogey boogey
18 My favourite drum sounds have always been The Glitter Band 's so I thought it was silly not to try and track them down .
19 ‘ That 's so he knows you ent going to harm him , see .
20 erm I know it 's easy to say but I was prepared to anyone says which is obviously you know what I 'd be prepared to do
21 And it 's already I mean we 've we 've kept it in prime condition , painted with company colours .
22 It 's best you blame yourself .
23 He says he do n't know yet with it being like his first complete week but he says if there 's overtime he says what shall I do ?
24 When it 's over we wash our hands like trained neurotics .
25 Expense , though , is not what turns me off .
26 But they are not better pattern selective elements , so I think one can conclude that the orientational selectivity of cortical neurons is not what makes it the organ of civilisation .
27 As I understand , it is not I think what I voted for in number three , that specifically the county secretary and solicitor should inform a member of authority .
28 But , if he was murdered , the important thing is not who did it but why .
29 We move now to a larger departure from the blueprint ; books in which the tug factor is not who did it but why such-and-such a person committed some particular crime ; books in which the emphasis is on character .
30 But at first it is just what surrounds you .
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