Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [pron] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He is extremely knowledgeable on the subject , and I am still something of an idealist at heart . |
2 | Women are still something of a rarity in senior positions within business and industry , despite efforts . |
3 | Yeah but it 's a lot in n it for a film that you never know is gon na |
4 | that 's fifty pounds in n it for a month , so that 's a month |
5 | I 'm not one for a lot of late nights because I have to be on form and looking good for work . |
6 | ‘ I 'm almost ashamed to admit it , but I 'm still something of a beginner . ’ |
7 | I think , oh I think the holes are a bit big are n't they for a dormouse ? |
8 | well are n't you on a waiting list ? |
9 | He was particularly pleased to be patron of Great Ormond Street , he said , because he had been there himself as a child . |
10 | Masha : ‘ Were n't they on a ski lift , rushing across pine trees ? ’ |
11 | And if they were horses , why were n't they in a barn or something ? |
12 | Refinement is perhaps something of a euphemism since these alterations resulted from differing estimates of the degree of error in the data , and frequently the figures show a large balancing item which is the sum total of errors and omissions . |
13 | In an uncertain market and given the water flotation is already something of a lottery , that is a dangerous attitude to take . |
14 | Dessert is usually something like a biscuit or small piece of cake or rice pudding or pie and custard ( but dessert is not eaten every night ) . |
15 | ’ It is always something of a shock to see black women , sharing equally ( and sometimes more than equally ) in the labor and strife of black people , expunged from the text when history becomes shaped into what we call tradition . |
16 | Marx 's and Engels 's position is always something of a balancing act between idealism and crude or ‘ vulgar ’ materialism and this is nowhere better illustrated than in The German Ideology and the Theses on Feuerbach . |
17 | Novelty plays an important part in all of our lives yet there is always something of a balance to be struck between having so much novelty that life becomes unbearably unpredictable and wearing , and the opposite where sameness drives us mad with boredom . |
18 | If we only allow ourselves plain text as input , the output is always something of a guess . |
19 | Any problems within the platoon are dealt with ; my door is always open for a chat , and there is always someone with a problem . |
20 | Houston 's Pain Teens are a tad less psychotic than God Bullies but ‘ Born In Blood ’ , their third LP , is still something of a nightmare . |
21 | Houston 's Pain Teens are a tad less psychotic than God Bullies but ‘ Born In Blood ’ , their third LP , is still something of a nightmare . |
22 | Why restrict programmmes like this to what is still something of a ghetto channel ? |
23 | Just how the sperm triggers the explosive release of calcium in the egg is still something of a mystery . |
24 | There is now plenty of choice for the investor who knows what he or she wants to invest in , but there is still something of a vacuum for investors with less than £50,000 which they want to put into shares directly . |
25 | Dave Lewis , a local authority planner and then chairman of the Cornwall Anti-Nuclear Alliance , says it is still somewhat of a mystery why the CEGB chose such apparently unpromising sites in the first place . |
26 | ‘ There 's still something of a stigma in being an unemployed professional , ’ said Kate Comfort , director of public affairs at RIAS . |
27 | I think there 's probably one inside a pillow case knowing you |
28 | She is also something of a friend . |
29 | She is also something of a populist . |
30 | As well as being an ardent botanist , Mr Taylor is also something of a historian . |