Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [prep] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I hear you 're in catering these days . ’ |
2 | What would it be like to feel those lips stray over her body in warm and tender exploration ? |
3 | Next , try depicting the mannequin leaning on a stick or sitting down , remembering as your draw what it 's like to do these things yourself . |
4 | Next , try depicting the mannequin leaning on a stick or sitting down , remembering as your draw what it 's like to do these things yourself . |
5 | It 's like saying all women are potential whores or baby-batterers . |
6 | It is worth identifying those cities that appear to reflect most clearly those processes of economic decline , social deprivation and physical dereliction that epitomize the ‘ inner city ’ . |
7 | Safety in abseiling is a key feature of the BAA 's raison d'etre , with a comprehensive set of abseiling rules issued to all active members ; it is worth reproducing these regulations here as wider circulation could reduce the already alarming incident rate in abseiling ( many potentially fatal incidents end up as ‘ near misses ’ and fail to be recorded . |
8 | One reason why it is worth asking such questions is that ready answers may be found . |
9 | Nevertheless it is worth citing some instances where the continual use of one or a very few gestures can fully describe the feelings of some characters and convey their reactions to the circumstances of the plot or theme . |
10 | According to Broadbent , it is no longer desirable to " ignore the resources of experience that students bring to higher education … it is by activating those resources in the academic arena that we might respond creatively to protest . " |
11 | But it is in encountering such difficulties , being puzzled , and arriving at resolutions , that children become increasingly aware of the nature of language and thought . |
12 | It is in examining these questions that we need to separate out fact from speculation . |
13 | There is little excuse for allowing these situations to drift ; and it is in preventing such situations that professional practice based on research parts company from common sense and rules of thumb or the use of ‘ hunches ’ . |
14 | Differentiating modes of access seems relevant only because of the covert assumption that different ways of knowing feel different — that is , what it is like to have those experiences is different . |
15 | The greater the salesperson 's understanding of the needs of the buyer and the more capable he is of satisfying those needs , the stronger will be his bargaining position . |