Example sentences of "be [prep] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So that might be worth bearing in mind . |
2 | Will our Christian message be worth leaving for others who come after us ? |
3 | If it turns out to be ‘ right ’ ( the trade term for ‘ genuine ’ ) , it will be worth sending to Geneva for sale . |
4 | Codron had gone up to Cambridge to see the show and knew then that it would be worth bringing to London . |
5 | Sheet vinyl or cork tiles may also be worth considering for children 's rooms . |
6 | It is uncommon for schools to use processes such as critical path analysis because they can be very time consuming unless used by experts , although simpler versions may be worth considering for example stocks and flows models . |
7 | It may be worth looking at Customer acquisition as a whole . |
8 | Pennys Sweetness and Clashganiff Hero hold bright chances at Hackney tomorrow and in the evening Oyster Duke , Our Muriel and Deepwell Minx could be worth supporting at Walthamstow . |
9 | Environment Secretary Michael Howard said the higher prices would be worth paying as climate change was an ‘ issue of concern to everybody ’ . |
10 | Christmas must be worth having at Yeo Davis . |
11 | It might almost be worth coming to Court again . |
12 | ‘ That 's why I think it would be worth going to New York . ’ |
13 | Meantime , he reminded himself , since the entire company was now assembled , he had better be about sending off Father Boniface 's errand-boy to find Aldhelm at Upton among his sheep , and ask him to come down to the abbey when his work for the day was over , and pick out his shadowy Benedictine from among a number now complete . |
14 | ‘ Community care should be about caring for people , not pushing them around ’ . |
15 | Would it be for seeing into people 's minds ? |
16 | Maryon felt quite apprehensive about the experiment and wondered what it would be like to live with Alan during the diet . |
17 | On 3 October 1838 , Charles Darwin wrote in his N notebook that ‘ to study Metaphysics , as they have always been studied appears to me to be like puzzling at astronomy without mechanics … |
18 | He wondered , what would it be like to fall in love with Immacolata ? |
19 | It 'd be like lying in bed with a rickle of bones . |
20 | To him that would be like dying in heaven . ’ |
21 | It would be like going over Niagara in a barrel . |
22 | It must be like going to sea in a haystack . ’ |
23 | He said : that would be like praying to Edison when a lightbulb burns out . ’ |
24 | It would be like arguing about fairies , she thought , and while that might appeal to William , as an academic exercise , it certainly did n't to her . |
25 | I do n't know why , if he gets put on a murder case he 's there for three weeks in a hotel , it 's easy he said well I , you 'll be able to come over if you want to it 'll be like sitting at work , no one will know |
26 | Because you 've no idea in ten years time what your er er position will be with regard to income and tax . |
27 | By Sept. 20 six had been arrested , including deputy speaker Ilijaz Ramajli ; of the remainder , it was reported on Sept. 24 that one had committed suicide , and that the rest were believed to be in hiding outside Kosovo . |
28 | In the Life , he makes a number of references — to Johnson 's high regard for a man he knew to be in hiding in London on account of having borne arms in the ‘ 45 ; to the curious fact that Johnson wrote almost not at all during the year 1745 — though Boswell , a windblown reed at best where politics were concerned , attributes this to preparation for the great Dictionary , rather than to any politically-induced melancholia . |
29 | A report emanating from Argentina referred to the alleged involvement of Eliecer Gaitán , Noriega 's ex-security chief , thought to be in hiding in Argentina following his escape from the papal nunciature in Panama on Sept. 16 [ see pp. 37706-07 ] . |
30 | Diplomats close to the peace negotiations say Mr Najibullah may be in hiding in Kabul , but there is no indication that he has left the country . |