Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I did n't even think about about the decathlon again until Duncan Mathieson , another one of Jim 's group down here , started going on about being the only one who was going to make it to the World Student Games .
2 This would make them respectively the first and fifth most popular tourist arractions in the world , with the ones in between being the three existing Disney theme parks .
3 In between was the cavalry-owning class proper , who took slowly but eventually to ideas which could be described as democracy ( p. 83 ) .
4 In between was the common currency of the underground , pieces on dope , and , at the back of the paper , the ‘ What 's happening ’ section , which by issue nine was covering almost two pages .
5 More , an orthodox chromosomal gene and a virus that is transmitted inside the host 's egg would agree in wanting the host to succeed not just in its courtship but in every detailed aspect of its life , down to being a loyal , doting parent and even grandparent .
6 That victory followed on from success in the Dewhurst International in March , where she came through from being a reserve qualifier to reach the semi-finals .
7 This week Kevin Morris from Cheltenham set off to be the 424th and the very first to do it backstroke .
8 That all he can come up with is a few rotten old … humans ? ’
9 I certainly do n't , because erm , according to this policy the first thing the Russian people have got to put up with is a high level of unemployment .
10 What they 're getting mixed up with is the mortal soul with it , is that when they 're using their imagination
11 HP would know something about the exercise since it 's trying to do the same thing and the best it 's been able to come up with is the diskless 16Mb 715/33 for $5,700 or 525Mb 715/33 for $7,400 .
12 Fairbrother was another Kumble victim , skying a catch to mid-off to be sixth out and playing the shot of a man fed up with being the last recognised batsman caught in a hopeless position .
13 The town I grew up in was a typical , ugly small town in the north of England .
14 Without consultation , Hayling had invited Pilger to move up from being a mere adviser to the new post of editorial director .
15 Matthew Miles has moved up from being a National Account Executive in the Multiples Sector to become National Account Manager in the sector , reporting to Gary Lunt .
16 What these contradictions add up to is the paradoxical point that the ‘ frozen moment of loveliness is more dynamic than the fluid world of reality only because it is frozen ’ , that art is more vivid than life only because it is not alive .
17 She was not brought up to be a major figure in political life , let alone a ruler .
18 Their daughter , Pepita , grew up to be a healthy , happy girl in St Vincent .
19 For Pat junior has grown up to be a hunky , muscular , six foot two .
20 And I think we we have grown up to be a noisy
21 All the same , he grew up to be a famous philosopher as well as a famous scientist , while I …
22 I hope he can grow up to be a normal young man in spite of what has happened to me .
23 Two is set up to be a second clean channel , while three offers a ‘ crunch rhythm ’ facility and so an overdrive rotary joins the Lo and Hi EQ here .
24 If he does n't reform he will grow up to be a professional criminal . ’
25 ‘ The York race is boiling up to be a good looking contest which is great , ’ Kauntze said .
26 as if her thoughts had been transmitted to her sister , Dorothy said , ‘ I know my son would have grown up to be a fine , good-looking man .
27 I do n't want my son to grow up to be a sexual pervert because of lessons he 's learned at school .
28 When she was a small child people had stopped in the street asking why this little girl with the blonde , almost white , curls had never been chosen for the Pears soap advertisement … the one where it said , ‘ Growing up to be a beautiful lady ’ .
29 Derek grew up to be a careful young man , never prizing any possession too much and desperately afraid of making a mistake .
30 Not unnaturally a young man thus taken on might grow up to be a shrewd and skilful miner , and perhaps at some future date form his own gang or pare .
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