Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Stone floor panels dating from 883–612BC , uncovered in the Assyrian royal palaces at Nimrud , Balawat and Nineveh , contain patterns that are generally accepted as carpet designs ; thee are also a number of reliefs and carvings showing men carrying what can only be tapestries or rugs . |
2 | The largest of them are also the country 's teaching hospitals , affiliated to the faculties of medicine in the universities . |
3 | In another sense most of them are quite the opposite , namely rejections of modern modes of political organisation , both national and supranational . |
4 | I am also a member of Obair , the Campaign for Employment in West Belfast . |
5 | I wished I 'd come instead with the local Horticultural Society — of which I am also a member — so I decided to wander off . |
6 | But I am also a nurse and I know how vital the hospital 's research is . |
7 | I may be a dish , but I am also a don , and not prone to see emergencies where none exist . |
8 | I am also a musician and music occupies a great deal of my time . |
9 | As for the supposedly devastating impact of the John Major Diary in Private Eye , of which I am also a co-author , I can only say that , despite the article 's prediction , it did not seem to stand in the way of a gratifying number of people giving him their enthusiastic support on Thursday — including myself . |
10 | And , before you ask , I am also a beneficiary , after the will is approved in the Court of Probate . ’ |
11 | I am always and everywhere his place ; if I am the barren land he thinks to water into an oasis I am also the blight on his crops and the locust destroying grain ; I am both the ruined harvest and the shameful blood that sickens cattle . |
12 | I am also the boy who you met in the jungle . |
13 | I am also the woman who sat at the crossroads . |
14 | The monopoly of command — in his house , in his business , in his factory — was crucial to his self-definition , and its formal assertion , whether nominal or real , is an essential element in all industrial disputes of the period : ‘ But I am also the Director of the Mines , that is to say the head [ chef ] of a large population of workers … |
15 | I am just a man in love . ’ |
16 | I am just a hireling . |
17 | They think I am just a burden and they want grandchildren to look after them when they get old . |
18 | I am just a sailor . |
19 | I am just a football nut who spends thousands of pounds travelling to watch games . ’ |
20 | ‘ Even though I am just a freelance ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Now you know , Master Corbett , why I am just a messenger . |
22 | I am just a tourist here on vacation . ’ |
23 | I think that I am probably a bit sharper in the burst than over the long distance but during the two ‘ B ’ games I felt really sharp and I have been working on my speed and strength with the SRU fitness specialist , David McLean ’ . |
24 | Indeed , I am probably a lover of ‘ Christianity ’ . |
25 | Now here is another unhappy woman , Dorothea thought , and they all come to me , though goodness knows why , for I am surely no inspiration ? |
26 | By profession I am both a Christian and an economist . |
27 | ( I never cease to marvel at the continued confusion in the public mind between nuclear power and weapons : too many people stare at me as if I were some unnaturally hybrid creature when I mention to them that I am both a member of CND and a strident advocate of nuclear power stations to produce electricity . |
28 | I may well have had holistic tendencies for I am both an artist and a writer , but all that was subconscious . |
29 | I mean , I am nearly a pensioner ! |
30 | It does n't matter if I do n't hand this in tomorrow even though I am already a day late . |