Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 're obviously still a P-bass user after all this time …
2 And conversely , if you find that you 're just not a dab hand at paint techniques , or have n't got the time to find out , there are now quite a few wallpapers available which reproduce the effects , but require not painting : just hang , and you have instant sponged , rag-rolled or marbled walls !
3 You 're definitely not the thinking woman 's crumpet , are you ? ’
4 If you fit into this category , you are more likely a comfort eater .
5 Subsidised water taxis and cargo barges would return to the city 's web of waterways , which are now mainly a tourist attraction .
6 This was , in a sense a natural extension of a broadening perspective on intellectual ability , enclosing the idea that psychological qualities such as creativity might be as much a personality trait as a cognitive characteristic .
7 You 'll find whether it be anything with safety , hygiene or security and fraud , there will always be quite rightly a pressure group or an interest group that will push for that rule or regulation .
8 As Niki said at the time , his Number One position ( an unofficial title , though Prost had made it clear to me , as to others , that he considered his first season at McLaren to be very much a learning process ) was under threat , and that was not a situation Niki appreciated .
9 I 'm very much a family man and need to be close to those I love . ’
10 But I 'm unlikely to do the New York Marathon in any case , because I 'm very much a rhythm runner , and I do n't think it 's the course for me .
11 We consider the dryness of the Church as it tends to be too often a shadow image of that world .
12 The actual movie starts with a stock all-purpose flash of a steel-mill although the subsequent factory shots are quite obviously a Burbank studio .
13 you would have been maybe more a city woman .
14 They need to know that they can give you your professional , their professional attention they will not make it compulsively , the majority party of what went wrong this is you were no longer the majority party .
15 But the Gang Of Four were never just a pop group .
16 But the Gang Of Four were never just a pop group .
17 … I think that this being very much a teaching hospital area … the GP becomes a second or third rate citizen .
18 The package has been successfully read out of LIFESPAN and updated , but can not be re-entered into LIFESPAN because you are either not the package manager or do not have an active DC referencing the package .
19 I have realised that I am no longer a spring chicken by tour standards — 28 in February — and the wrinkles are starting to appear , so , to prolong my career and my enthusiasm for the game , I am cutting down .
20 I am no longer a serving officer in the Fuerza Aérea .
21 By the end of 1937 , Gilbert Murray himself , now committed to rearmament , was confiding privately : ‘ We are no longer a peace Party opposing a Jingo party .
22 But Wednesday are no longer a nursery club .
23 But we have a major domestic and international economic crisis ; the Europeans and Japanese are a competitive problem ; even some Americans say we are no longer a world power .
24 North Down — remained unionist , but Conservatives are no longer the majority party .
25 Apart from occasional projects like the George Michael book , Bare , he 's been pretty much a print writer and won the Magazine Writer Of The year award ( a Tony Award ? ) a couple of years ago .
26 The clonk may be several things , but is most probably the ball joint on top the rear axle joining it to the rear ‘ A ’ frame .
27 I think again the sort of picture that you get from books is rather like a stage set , with everything new from the year nineteen fifty-eight or whatever , all bundled into a room together , this is what it looked like .
28 Madam er deputy speaker , there is a feeling abroad in the country that an audit certificate is rather like an M O T certificate , it 's good for the minute that it was granted but it is perfectly useless thereafter .
29 For maybe just a momentary at this moment Mr chairman at this time of day , it 's rather like the carpet salesman saying to the lady , which one do you want , red , blue or green , not whether you want one or not .
30 So it 's okay in a modern Labour Party for the trades unions to have what is effectively still a block vote ?
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