Example sentences of "sort of [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | While I had been in there there 'd been a day or two of beautiful weather which we did n't know much about inside , although there was one big window where we used to go and sit and have a smoke — the ones who were getting better — and you could see a big tree from there , so you sort of felt it must be nice outside , and the people who came in from outside were n't so muffled up . |
2 | And now last comes my brave boy , my pet , dear Will , the one we are anxious about … what sort of man you shall be . |
3 | But if the electorate is indeed of a mind that it is ‘ time for a change ’ , then it should consider carefully just what sort of change it would be letting itself in for . |
4 | And if she left it , God alone knew what sort of mess there would be in the morning . |
5 | He felt it would soon be the moment to make a move , and her behaviour left him in little doubt as to what sort of move it should be . |
6 | But if you , too , see life through such dark spectacles , perhaps a book with a murderer her , with whom your readers are going to sympathise if you can possibly make them ( notice how in the later Ripley book Patricia Highsmith shows him as a loving gardener ) or with any other sort of anti-law hero , this is the sort of work you should be addressing yourself to . |
7 | The two of you — and your lawyers — will look at your financial position , at your wife 's , at how long you 've been married , whether or not she 's working ( and if she is n't , what sort of work she 'll be able to find ) and eventually come up with a sum which is supposed to be fair to both of you . |
8 | Tulu admitted : ‘ I knew what sort of race it would be . |
9 | Er just to run through what the two what the two schools sort of think it will be fair to say that the traditional school thinks as follows . |
10 | So although agencies can now see what sort of approach they should be making in women 's development policy , and are looking at their lives in their entirety — not just as baby machines , the agencies are restricted by the IMF and World Bank conditions in what they can do . |
11 | But since this is sometimes exceedingly difficult , he would be unwise to say exactly what sort of traces they should be ; for he would then be vulnerable to the criticism that in some capitalist formations these are simply not to be found . |