Example sentences of "have [be] a real [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You could 've been a real trendsetter , you could 've put Ghostbuster stripes on it |
2 | ‘ Playing with D'Arcy has been a real education because up until she joined the band I always thought about rock in male terms . |
3 | Upward mobility has been a real possibility for a large number of people . |
4 | Maybe modern man is more stoical of nature , or perhaps , and this is more likely , there has been a real change in the symptom-producing capabilities of the gonococcus . |
5 | ‘ There has been a real revolution , when you think about it , ’ says Michael Wayland . |
6 | This last year all these outgoings have meant that fundraising has been a real necessity and to try to relieve that pressure , the committee have decided to raise the subs . |
7 | A CBI spokeswoman said : ‘ The common cold has been a real problem . ’ |
8 | ‘ It 's easier to manage a team playing in defence because you can see the game developing , but it has been a real problem up front , especially with all the pushing and shoving . |
9 | The job with the EOD team has been a real eye-opener for him . |
10 | The number of bitter , angry , women-hating recently divorced men I have met in this way has been a real eye-opener to me . |
11 | In the last decade there has been a real failure to think differently , to find new solutions to replace the sterile , old Malthusian ones . |
12 | Still being distributed throughout the UK and abroad , Networking International has been a real source of information as well as opening up opportunities for women artists . |
13 | Within this party , however , there has been a real move in that direction . |
14 | It has been a real pain . ’ |
15 | A nicer and generally more caring bunch of people it would be hard to find , and to quote an old cliche in a genuine sense ‘ it has been a real pleasure talking to you ’ . |
16 | It must always have been a real hope on Wilfrid 's part that a king of Northumbria from another branch of the royal family or from a noble line claiming royal descent would be more favourably disposed towards him than the descendants of Oswiu . |
17 | But , had the changes introduced by the Courts Act 1971 not been in place , there would have been a real possibility that the old system would have collapsed under the strain . |
18 | But I do not mean to suggest either , he wrote , that it was all waiting and no doing , all sitting and no action , for though it was impossible to tell when the beginning would come , indeed , he wrote , there could not have been a real beginning if it had been possible to tell , for if it had been possible to tell that would have meant that there had already been a beginning , no , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , occasionally things were done , work was begun , though it was soon abandoned , it added up to nothing , it only showed me that I had been mistaken in thinking that I had indeed started . |
19 | The opportunity should have been a real opportunity of doing something effective . |
20 | if that had 've been Cath , that would have been a real turn up for me would n't it ? |
21 | If not , there will have been a real loss , which will no doubt add to the rising tide of semi-literacy . |
22 | Nevertheless , given the one-roomed hovels many lived in at that period , there may indeed have been a real improvement . |
23 | We had to explain to them what a three-dimensional , you know , lock-up page was and why , you know , gutters were a certain width and if you had column rules and gutters , you know , why they were centered and why you could n't , if you had a wide margin below three columns of text why you did n't move the gutter beyond where the text was n't so white , or why you did n't move it down and have it join a rule here because it would have been a real pain in the arse to have to do that in metal , so you just sit and do it . |
24 | This could have been a real disaster . ’ |
25 | There seemed to have been a real shift from the closed systems of resource allocation that tended to exist before devolution , systems where a person , usually the head , made all the decision about capitation . |
26 | If the increase in child benefit had been a real increase , there might have been some logic in that . |
27 | If an effective will to de-alienate Northern protestants in their attitudes to the republic existed , and if there had been a real change in the Irish catholic hierarchy 's position on such matters , then they would indeed have taken positive steps to support FitzGerald 's attempt to introduce such constitutional changes . |
28 | Roz Hatch had been a real looker in her time , and the family portrait said one thing to Cowley above all else : we stick together . |
29 | Dane Jacobsen was one of the best known and most accomplished actors of his generation , so it had been a real coup for the tiny television station to secure his services for a drama serial on the Vikings , to be shot in Cumbria . |
30 | She hit upon a pair of corduroy breeches which would fit snugly at the waist but balloon over the hips , with highly-polished brown leather boots for a touch of chic , a maroon Italian sweater , which at 15p at a jumble sale had been a real snip , and a jaunty maroon beret . |