Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Jonathon is a graduate of the Northern College of Music and has been professional as a viola and violin player for 6 years . |
2 | I had been poorly for a while and could n't eat and the doctor thought it may be appendicitis so he sent me to Darlington Hospital . |
3 | To them I 'll say you 'll find things are strange for a time but , with the help of your colleagues , you 'll soon find your feet but , for yourselves , avoid falling into the bad habits of others . |
4 | Nevertheless , the SDA 's approaches towards urban policy have been innovative in a way that the overwhelmingly property-orientated UDCs have not . |
5 | The investigation aims to establish what sub-contracting patterns in what circumstances are conducive to good business performance , and draw conclusions about whether they are specific to an industry or a nation , or transferrable across sectoral or national boundaries . |
6 | When the people from Furnace Road visit the new housing estates they feel hemmed in , for though they live in a tight little terrace with backyard behind , and rug-sized gardens in front , they are used to a spaciousness that is due not to planning but to the lack of plan . |
7 | She said the house had been damp for a year and she had complained to the council on numerous occasions . |
8 | Governors say they are afraid of a rebuff if they venture too near territorial waters . |
9 | Clearly myths are dependent on a language and a symbolic system which is shared , and which is therefore social . |
10 | Also , rules are meaningless to a child if they do not have a rationale . |
11 | She 'd have been delighted with a cornfield and a few startled crows . |
12 | It can not have been easy for an ordinand or a curate to stand up to contemptuous persiflage about his religion from one of the ablest minds of the generation who happened to be his own brother . |
13 | Hay won this title as skip in 1984 and has been prominent as a player and coach in Scotland and Canada since . |
14 | You 're lucky in a way that he 's there , and lucky , too , that he 's got his music and that it 's bringing him a name , for it 's some sort of compensation in the meantime , helping his waiting . ’ |
15 | " There 's no problem.you 're better in a week and afterwards , your child will be well looked after , go to school , be better fed . " |
16 | On the boring but practical side — do n't get too carried away wandering through the Dartmoor mist — it 's all too easy to get lost so do n't try it unless you 're competent with a map and compass . |
17 | It 's a shame that they 're all about a drink but anyway . |
18 | ‘ We 're all under a cloud until they find the real killer … me , Doug , Rodney Shergold . ’ |
19 | And , let's face it , you 're more of a pair than we two are . |
20 | You 're more of a man than I am , can I quote |
21 | ‘ You 're more of a fool than I ever thought you were . ’ |
22 | So you know we 're stuck between a rock and a hard place |
23 | Civil and Public Services Association chief Barry Reamsbottom told the unions ' Blackpool conference : ‘ We 're stuck in a time-warp and must come in from the cold . ’ |
24 | ‘ We 're desperate for a win and the players have been left in no doubt what I expect of them , ’ said Laughton . |
25 | £10 of your joint earnings if you 're one of a couple or |
26 | When you 're if you 're both on a shoot and that 's a holiday in itself , so presumably that 's |
27 | After two easy days you 're ready for a workout that includes a warm-up , then a hard effort in the middle and a warm-down . |
28 | adults particularly they 're alright with a quarter and a half but after that you know |
29 | Flooring : These Gaudi limestone tiles are ideal for a kitchen but should be sealed using a silicone impregnator ( available from DIY stores ) to make them waterproof . |
30 | But what is more important than anything else is that they should not be treated as packages and removed from one place to another and back again because the grown-ups are involved in a dispute and have overlooked that children have rights , and that children 's rights are to remain somewhere until after calm and sensible consideration and a decision by a court that the particular place in which they are living is changed by the decision of the court to them living somewhere else . |