Example sentences of "be a [adj] [conj] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You do not have to be a separatist or even a lesbian to enjoy the benefits of graduated separatism . |
2 | This should be a rewarding and therefore a motivating experience if the learner does come away from it with a feeling of achievement . |
3 | That in itself may be a messy and therefore a smelly business . |
4 | RE THE letter from Mrs F. Taylor about Cilla Black being a Tory and therefore a traitor to Liverpool . |
5 | In no manner does the birth of this child put the other out of my mind nor can I accept he is a substitute but rather a reminder as if God wished to show me what I have lost and reprimand me for my carelessness . |
6 | However , questioning the medical professional is a difficult and often a daunting task , given their present high social status . |
7 | He was a brilliant but also a tortured thinker , in many ways a solitary and tragic figure , his personality marked by a tendency to depression , and by the decision he made in 1843 to break off his engagement to Regine Olsen . |
8 | Each of the organisations with which we had contact was a major or even the dominant local employer , and each was located in an area of high unemployment . |
9 | ‘ It was a left and then the right cut in so I had to straighten out . |