Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] to [be] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But let me show you exactly what we I 'll I 'll bring in to being the list of businesses which we invite the golf club to forward to us . |
2 | There 's nothing I want more than that my daughter should grow up to be the sort of person who gets along with everybody . ’ |
3 | These short filmmakers are the people who will go on to be the Jarmans , Greenaways , Jarmuschs of the Nineties ; see their work now and tell your friends you discovered them first ! |
4 | Tonight she would have been quite willing to let him do anything he wanted just as long as things would go back to being the way they had been . |
5 | I can do it myself and you can go back to being the Direktor of the company instead of my protector . |
6 | If cow 's milk does turn out to be the problem you can try drinking sheep or goat milk instead , after a few weeks . |
7 | Quite honestly a lot of them do turn out to be the customer 's own fault . |
8 | ‘ Whether Dickens himself shall turn out to be the hero of his own life , ’ Ackroyd wonders as he begins his story , echoing Pip in Great Expectations , ‘ or whether that station will be held by others , these pages must show . ’ |
9 | That may turn out to be the case as the likes of Ferrari , Williams-Renault and Benetton-Ford get into their stride later in the season , but on the streets of Phoenix , Senna had no trouble in scoring his 27th win . |
10 | Erm which did n't turn out to be the case . |
11 | As will also turn out to be the case , given the definition of the physical to which we shall come , they are all of them physical . |
12 | This does turn out to be the case . |
13 | THIS MAY or may not turn out to be the winter when serious numbers of British skiiers forsake the Alps for the Rockies . |
14 | A lot of you 'd be surprised how gullible a lot of people are and frankly a lot of shopping problems do turn out to be the shopper 's own fault . |
15 | Hopefully the evening would n't turn out to be the disaster she 'd envisaged . |
16 | Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is no case to be made for taxpayers ' money being used to prop up Boris Yeltsin , who will turn out to be the David Owen of Russia ? |
17 | Which brings me to what may turn out to be the tragedy of this election . |
18 | ‘ I was so desperately afraid that you would turn out to be the sort of person who cares only about money and possessions . ’ |
19 | At first sight , this could turn out to be the bargain of the century , because the asset-values are calculated on 1991 prices , even though Russian prices rose by a vertiginous 2,600% during 1992 . |
20 | In small gardens of the National Trust it could turn out to be the rule rather than the exception . |
21 | They might turn out to be the truth , for all Mungo knew , but he was not yet ready to take the shabby magician fully into his confidence . |
22 | With any luck this might turn out to be the workshop she was looking for ! |
23 | The new indoor tennis centre in Wavertree , which could be ready for use in September , may turn out to be the venue for a winter LTA-rated tournament . |