Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [be] [det] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps if I had been more of an expert the differences would have been more apparent , but experts always tend to obscure the obvious .
2 The only enjoyable memory that I have is that of the instructor , a tall man with dark hair and a quiet nature vault a large gate in one bound and coming sprinting towards me to see what was the matter .
3 If she 'd been more of a woman , he believed , she would have meekly accepted his word and left it at that .
4 He had left her and gone to live with an upper-class woman , had soared to the opposite end of the scale from Josie , whose attraction for him had been that of a splenetic victim from the lower depths of the goyim : but Josie had refused a divorce and the ordeal had dragged on .
5 In recent years the Employment Department and the Department of Trade and Industry have been responsible for appropriate interventions but they have been more of a fire fighting nature than a sustained development of policy and role — which in any case , has not been the way government departments have tended to behave since they are organised to implement government policy in the immediate rather than long term .
6 It has been more of a blessing than a curse .
7 When the boy had first come to the house he 'd been more of a child and had naturally been treated as a child .
8 Teachers who claim to have been highly involved also claim to have used a wider variety of methods and feel more competent to conduct the review , believing it to have been more of a whole-school effort , more thorough and more useful in producing proposals for change .
9 Medical men had perforce to be botanists , and often gardeners as well , and in time medical knowledge came to be the perquisite of the European religious orders , as it had been that of the priests in the time of the Egyptian pharaohs .
10 It had been more of a shock than she could have anticipated .
11 I er , I suppose he 's been more of a stage
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