Example sentences of "[verb] be a real " in BNC.

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1 You could 've been a real trendsetter , you could 've put Ghostbuster stripes on it
2 Within this party , however , there has been a real move in that direction .
3 The job with the EOD team has been a real eye-opener for him .
4 We can not go so far as that ; and I lay it down as fact that there never has been a real complete sceptic .
5 This last year all these outgoings have meant that fundraising has been a real necessity and to try to relieve that pressure , the committee have decided to raise the subs .
6 Maybe modern man is more stoical of nature , or perhaps , and this is more likely , there has been a real change in the symptom-producing capabilities of the gonococcus .
7 In the last decade there has been a real failure to think differently , to find new solutions to replace the sterile , old Malthusian ones .
8 ‘ Playing with D'Arcy has been a real education because up until she joined the band I always thought about rock in male terms .
9 The number of bitter , angry , women-hating recently divorced men I have met in this way has been a real eye-opener to me .
10 It has been a real pain . ’
11 A CBI spokeswoman said : ‘ The common cold has been a real problem . ’
12 A nicer and generally more caring bunch of people it would be hard to find , and to quote an old cliche in a genuine sense ‘ it has been a real pleasure talking to you ’ .
13 ‘ It 's easier to manage a team playing in defence because you can see the game developing , but it has been a real problem up front , especially with all the pushing and shoving .
14 Either there has been a real fading , or ( more probably ) there has been an error in recording or interpretation , though it is true that Megrez has been suspected of slight variability in modern times .
15 The danger has been a real one , but it has flowed entirely from distorted views about what the differences are , not from acceptance of difference as such .
16 There has been a real enough change in the form of capitalist property but the notion that the workers ‘ control ’ industry through their pension funds or life assurance contributions is manifestly absurd .
17 Still being distributed throughout the UK and abroad , Networking International has been a real source of information as well as opening up opportunities for women artists .
18 ‘ There has been a real revolution , when you think about it , ’ says Michael Wayland .
19 Upward mobility has been a real possibility for a large number of people .
20 Over-bleaching is a real hair-destroyer so do not embark on it lightly if you have dark hair .
21 But just a few miles away from where Jilly Cooper lives is a REAL hamlet called Paradise , and villagers there are worried that readers might think the book is based on them .
22 The way in which she copes is a real test of her understanding .
23 But I do not mean to suggest either , he wrote , that it was all waiting and no doing , all sitting and no action , for though it was impossible to tell when the beginning would come , indeed , he wrote , there could not have been a real beginning if it had been possible to tell , for if it had been possible to tell that would have meant that there had already been a beginning , no , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , occasionally things were done , work was begun , though it was soon abandoned , it added up to nothing , it only showed me that I had been mistaken in thinking that I had indeed started .
24 If not , there will have been a real loss , which will no doubt add to the rising tide of semi-literacy .
25 There 's nobody in this world more sorry for you at times than I am , for you could have been a real good-lookin' , strappin' fella .
26 But , had the changes introduced by the Courts Act 1971 not been in place , there would have been a real possibility that the old system would have collapsed under the strain .
27 Nevertheless , given the one-roomed hovels many lived in at that period , there may indeed have been a real improvement .
28 The opportunity should have been a real opportunity of doing something effective .
29 It must always have been a real hope on Wilfrid 's part that a king of Northumbria from another branch of the royal family or from a noble line claiming royal descent would be more favourably disposed towards him than the descendants of Oswiu .
30 if that had 've been Cath , that would have been a real turn up for me would n't it ?
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