Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Tory Governments have always been about creating a two-tier educational system . |
2 | More importantly , historically the key feature of police work has been about maintaining a particular form of social order on the street . |
3 | ‘ Oh , Mr Varna , I 'm so sorry … ’ she stuttered , even more horrified by her gaffe than she had been about letting a strange woman push her way into the holy of holies . |
4 | ‘ This man and me are after slaughtering a few trees out there . ’ |
5 | If you are considering buying a new outfit for the occasion Carita House always has a supply of Medau Blue garments . |
6 | My only culinary memories of Huntingdon are of seeing a pea-canning factory ( now demolished ) as I passed by on the train . |
7 | And I 'd like to ask the panel , what possibilities there are of getting a nationwide campaign listing all the hospitals that 's under threat ? |
8 | ‘ I 'd like to know exactly what the emotional implications are of having a sexual relationship — the kind of problems you have or mistakes that get made , ’ says David . |
9 | I am considering installing a second hand one I purchased on my 1981 SWB 2.25 , 5-bearing petrol engine . |
10 | We would also suggest customers consult their local dealer if they 're considering buying a used Ford . |
11 | Until fairly recently , translations from Horace were not designed to serve the simple informative purpose of telling an inquisitive reader what Horace 's writing was like , what sort of thing might be found in his poems , and whether it might be worth learning a little Latin to find out more . |
12 | if your set wo n't always have access to an external aerial , it may be worth buying a separate indoor aerial ( about £10 ) to improve the picture |
13 | If you are n't exempt and need medication regularly , it might be worth buying a pre-payment certificate . |
14 | It might not be worth buying a two-man board , but if you ask around you will often find one lying unused in a backyard . |
15 | Perhaps it would be worth buying a few feminine trifles to leave lying around ? |
16 | It may also be worth trying a herbal tea , called taheebo or pau d'arco — it is said to have anti-fungal properties , although this has not been verified scientifically . |
17 | The next time your having a trim it might be worth taking a closer look at the stylist snipping the curls around your ears and the junior getting you in a right lather at the backwash . |
18 | It may sometimes be worth forming a special unit to support the creation , implementation , maintenance and evaluation of the policy . |
19 | Could even be worth devoting a small corner of the garden to convert into a herb bed . |
20 | It might be worth considering a profit-sharing scheme . |
21 | While the current sail seems ideal for light airs , it might be worth considering a flatter , non-overlapping jib which is likely to maintain a better shape across a wider wind band , |
22 | So it would be worth running a small slightly unprofitable or non profit making business , to keep your tax bill down . |
23 | Labour 's rhetoric should be about engineering a genuine equality of opportunity rather than imposing a mythical equality of outcome … |
24 | Susan made an effort to imagine what it would be like to live a settled life with a partner she saw every day . |
25 | If she said yes , then it would be like taking a giant step backwards . |
26 | JN OGILVY 1694 — he would not write ANGUS CAMERON in his cell , it would be like leaving a vital part of himself here forever . |
27 | Even for the experienced programmer , coming to terms with Unix can be like learning a foreign language . |
28 | For someone like me with a lot of children it would be like running a penal colony . |
29 | If he gave up now it would be like walking a hundred miles and then refusing to take the very last single step that would complete the journey . |
30 | It would be like betting a large sum of money on a million to one shot . |