Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [being] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He used to niggle at me for being a capitalist farmer and I got at him for being an unemployed commie . |
2 | ‘ No-one could accuse me of being a half-b-b-bottle man , ’ said Ricky . |
3 | He often says unkind things to me , blaming me for the break-up of our marriage and accusing me of being a useless wife . |
4 | No doubt you will merely accuse me of being an old fuddy-duddy trying to stop young people having fun . |
5 | ‘ I wanted to write , but when you study English literature it paralyses you from being a creative writer , because what you read is so wonderful all the time , you feel you ca n't possibly pit yourself against them and try yourself . ’ |
6 | He used to niggle at me for being a capitalist farmer and I got at him for being an unemployed commie . |
7 | He hates him for being the initial cause of his mother 's addiction and also the receiver of most of her attention . |
8 | Of course , it was a shame about that incident when she assaulted the headmaster , but he should n't really have laughed at her for being the only child there who does n't take drugs . |
9 | Your stepson has to get used to a whole new family , which is a big shock for him after being an only child . |
10 | Suspecting him of being a reckless daredevil was one thing . |
11 | George Barker had taken his place in 1940 but had escaped to the United States before Pearl Harbor , for he had been followed everywhere by the ‘ thought police ’ , the sinister kempeitai , who suspected him of being a communist spy . |
12 | She might not trust Guy Sterne , she might not even like him very much , she might suspect him of being a ruthless womaniser and profiteer … but she wanted him here , with her … now where was the logic in that ? |
13 | Arlen Specter ( Pennsylvania ) accused her without substantiating evidence of " flat-out perjury " , and introduced without prior notice an affidavit from an acquaintance of Hill who accused her of being a sexual fantasist . |
14 | He was n't going to accuse her of being a fair-weather boatman . |
15 | Who said his age excused him from being a male chauvinist ? |
16 | Of course he 'd always been enchanted , but , before , it had been too deep in his mind to be fully felt ; he 'd only known there was something that kept him empty inside , stopped him from being a proper person . |
17 | But Lisa 's high society wedding to Marco last August , attended by Michael and Shakira Caine , Keith Floyd and Albert Roux , thrust her from being a successful model into full membership of Diana 's prized circle . |
18 | Connie 's self-knowledge and her unspoken fear of cowardice save her from being a precious bore ; and writing the book in the third person , even though from Connie 's viewpoint , was a good idea . |
19 | However , the fact that there is some restriction on the power of the company to deal with assets subject to a charge does not preclude it from being a floating charge . |
20 | Still , that does n't stop it from being an accurate prophecy , does it ? ’ |
21 | I think the monarchy is stopping us from being a classless society but I ca n't think of one country in the world whether it 's communist , whether it 's a new country like Australia what does n't have the rich , the poor , the upper class and the lower |