Example sentences of "to be [art] [det] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There certainly appears to me to be no such necessary exclusion of usage as suggested by reason of there being a rule . |
2 | Mr Michael , 49 , is believed to be a former British Army officer and is now in hiding along with his wife Jane , in a safe house near Perth under the protection of the Australian Federal Police . |
3 | He sees little difference between acting on stage and screen : ‘ It seems to be the same internal life that you try to discover in a character and the way you go about it is the same . |
4 | For routine meetings with fixed agenda , such as project review meetings , it is often possible for the agenda and the minutes to be the same standard form , one part of which records the information to be considered ( the agenda ) and the other the decisions taken ( the minutes ) . |
5 | And yet it turns out to be the same old stuff only worse , more , again , further . |
6 | It seems to be the same old story . |
7 | Ola Barthelsson was the first man home so the Sailing Challenge was set to be an all Swedish affair . |