Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] be [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This week Kevin Morris from Cheltenham set off to be the 424th and the very first to do it backstroke . |
2 | She was not brought up to be a major figure in political life , let alone a ruler . |
3 | Their daughter , Pepita , grew up to be a healthy , happy girl in St Vincent . |
4 | For Pat junior has grown up to be a hunky , muscular , six foot two . |
5 | And I think we we have grown up to be a noisy |
6 | All the same , he grew up to be a famous philosopher as well as a famous scientist , while I … |
7 | I hope he can grow up to be a normal young man in spite of what has happened to me . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | If he does n't reform he will grow up to be a professional criminal . ’ |
10 | ‘ The York race is boiling up to be a good looking contest which is great , ’ Kauntze said . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | I do n't want my son to grow up to be a sexual pervert because of lessons he 's learned at school . |
13 | 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 ’ . |
14 | Derek grew up to be a careful young man , never prizing any possession too much and desperately afraid of making a mistake . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Tabkay says he does n't feel he has given anything up to be a Buddhist monk . |
17 | Parents have such high hopes for their offspring and then they grow up to be a big disappointment . |
18 | But Lennie Lawrence is shaping up to be the complete club manager . |
19 | They were completely unworldly and thus brought us up to be the same . |
20 | I do n't think we will get anywhere by regarding children 's books as some kind of charitable cause with a long term and uncertain pay-off when the children eventually grows up to be an obedient adult book buyer . |
21 | It 's shaping up to be an exciting climax to the group and I know Billy Bingham wants to end his managerial career on a high note . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'll grow up to be an ugly wizened little monster with short arms and a big head . |
23 | Unfortunately , all too often ‘ ideal ’ conditions turn out to be no such thing and the dejected suitor must return home , desire unrequited . |
24 | This assignment that , initially , had seemed simple and straightforward was turning out to be no such thing . |
25 | Even that turned out to be no simple task . |
26 | Rationality turns into narrow intellectualism , freedom into licence , independence into isolationism , dignity into selfish pride ; the autonomous human being turns out to be no more than a social atom after all . |
27 | But their home habits are violently interrupted by a male intruder , who turns out to be no more than a secret admirer of one of the sisters , writer ‘ Viola Ge ’ . |
28 | This , however , turns out to be a polite fiction . |
29 | She had given her kisses to a clown , he wrote , and was much gratified when MacBride turned out to be a drunken bully . |
30 | Matthew : Matthew makes Judas out to be a greedy man who asked for money . |