Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] be a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , I imagined that the praise I received that night was merely to be a preview of the steaming sauna of appreciation that I 'd receive after the first night . |
2 | Still , in spite of the above , I just want to live long enough to be a problem to my children . |
3 | Nobody doubts that , in principle , Europe is large and sophisticated enough to be a powerhouse of new technology , but the achievement of that goal can only be impeded by the cost of supporting agriculture ( which consumes resources and engages people in traditional , not novel , tasks ) . |
4 | ‘ You must be looking forward to when you 're old enough to be a Brownie like your sister ! ’ |
5 | That happens often enough to be a matter for public concern . |
6 | If the message you sent her was as cryptic as you said it was and she 's still managed to get here , she 's smart enough to be a danger to us . ’ |
7 | Following the est the establishment of the public services section , I was lucky enough to be a delegate at the conference held in April . |
8 | The case came to hinge on the legitimacy of Mabel because of William 's first contracted marriage and so to be a matter for the church courts . |
9 | True to style , Mr Pozsgay claimed only to be a sympathiser of the movement and not its instigator . |
10 | Given the size of the motion-picture audience it was inevitable that political authorities would become involved in some regulation of the industry even if it was only to be a question of safety and fire regulations , but what made the movies even more into a public issue was that they became a mass activity precisely at the moment when political parties and social agencies were more concerned than ever before with how the masses could be accommodated within cities . |
11 | It does not seem any longer to be a system of dominance and subordination . |
12 | At least there was soon to be a bit of activity in the neighbourhood to distract the young lad 's attention : in June of 1797 Charles the Cheesemonger was to achieve the singular distinction of being mentioned , en passant , in an Act of Parliament . |
13 | The same was true in Normandy , where Henry II 's concession to Rouen between 1160 and 1170 , soon to be a model for other cities across the Angevin empire , permitted internal self-government by a mayor and town council , but also allowed the duke to choose the mayor from a list of three names submitted to him by the council , and protected the ducal right to military service . |
14 | He was content just to be a part of the pack , and Ollie was prepared to allow this , providing he did n't get too close to the family . |
15 | People travelled from remote lands just to be a part of it , for no one was ever turned from the door . |
16 | Beyond this , what might appear just to be a way of illustrating how motets were put together — singing the two or three different , often highly contrasted melodies individually before putting them together as a polyphonic , multi-texted whole — may equally well represent a valid reflection of the manner in which they were originally performed . |
17 | More recently , of course , Hytner has become the internationally acclaimed director of Miss Saigon , but he claims that he does n't want just to be a director of musicals , or only of anything else for that matter . |
18 | Since no scientist was prepared to sit down and do a comparable amount of research in order to demolish a theory which seemed so patently to be a load of rubbish , they all simply cried ‘ Rubbish ! ’ and stamped their feet . |
19 | But the reality of Jules 's living quarters turns out already to be a set of images , i.e. a disused garage , in which pop art rubs shoulders with wrecked 1950s autos on the model of those in Nicholas Ray 's Rebel Without a Cause . |
20 | Drawing was always to be a liberation for him . |
21 | Mandatory reselection was won in 1979 and a new method for electing the leader of the party was adopted in 1981 which gave trade unions and constituency parties a major say , but there has still to be a change in the way in which the party manifesto is drawn up . |
22 | Grubby was and is the most unlikely man ever to be a hit in the world of advertising . |
23 | So far as it is known , Noble has been the only born-deaf person ever to be a Freemason in Britain . |
24 | Petr Uhl , a dissident in prison facing charges of spreading false information , was said yesterday to be a victim of disinformation . |
25 | It was also to be a station for the motor-car age , situated on ample land with large car-parks . |
26 | There is also to be a continuation of earlier work on the experiences of black school leavers seeking work and vocational training . |
27 | There is also to be a document on structure and balance in the curriculum , in which ministers will draw together the different strands . |
28 | Three weeks later , Lord Rivers ( later to be a vice-president of the College ) was elected the Odiham Society 's president . |
29 | ‘ It ought clearly to be a responsibility of the government . ’ |
30 | Ramsey hoped now to be a teacher in a university . |