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

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1 There 's soon to be a beginners ' wall as well , but the most impressive construction is an immense leading wall built by DR Climbing Walls .
2 It happened to be a goods ' entrance , and as she pushed open the heavy doors and slipped inside the deafening noise hit her — of hammering and drilling and the drone of the hydraulic pumps that operated the floor levels together with the shouts of the men operating the overhead cranes .
3 Yes , training to be a factories ' inspector .
4 She pushed the papers back into the large Crockford and looked round the room , realising there ought to be a servants ' stair to the first floor continuing the one running from the ground floor to the basement .
5 Solaris 2.0 was only supposed to be a developers ' release in the first place .
6 Iain Laughland , for one , has gone on from being a long-serving cap from London Scottish to be the exiles ' representative on the Scottish Rugby Union committee and , ex officio , chairman of the Anglo-Scots ' committee .
7 DORCHESTER : Feared to be the terrorists ' target
8 STOP ME if you 've heard this before , but I 've always considered Throwing Muses to be the Pixies ' most aloof siblings .
9 The consequence of this logic of action is that the management of the state enterprise ceases to be the unions ' sole potential bargaining partner .
10 Such demands failed , however , to quell the discontent , which increasingly focused on Michael Heseltine as the only serious alternative to Mrs Thatcher , a view supported by polls that showed him to be the voters ' overwhelming choice to replace her .
11 It 's , it was the architects ' department erm , till they go like you know , till they Palatine Hall erm , it used to be the architects ' department .
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