Example sentences of "[verb] what it be to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't wish to know what it is to be mortal , thanks . |
2 | In any case she did not know what it was to be and took refuge in the business of drawing the cups and the teapot towards her . |
3 | And I 've forgotten what it is to be impulsive . |
4 | This perhaps overstates the case but at least reminds us that the modern child is provided with images of himself as a member of a distinctive category just as , a few years later , teenagers are presented with a variety of images defining what it is to be a teenager , each stressing a collective autonomy and independence . |
5 | I know what it is to be alone , to fear death , I know and she is unaware that I know , and yet I have to go to her , I have to leave the safety of my room . |
6 | Today we know what it is to be ‘ professionalized ’ , experts at our job . |
7 | I was always doing landscapes outside ; so I know what it is to be working out in the field in December at six o'clock in the morning . |
8 | We are able to forgive because we know what it is to be forgiven , and the love of God shed abroad in our heart gives us a new capacity to do so . |
9 | As someone who came from a happy , steady home , she might be able to offer help in some small way to some of these disadvantaged youngsters , a few of whom hardly know what it is to be loved at all . |
10 | Engineering recruits are required to show that they know what it is to be exposed to the hard world of reality by gaining direct experience in day-to-day aviation practice . |
11 | I know what it is to be cursed with that temper . ’ |
12 | His kin are entrepreneurs , a wandering bourgeoisie : they have known what it is to be strangers in tight corners , as he himself is a stranger in this tight African town . |
13 | Knowing what it was to be in a universe . |
14 | Brought up in Vienna when anti-semitism was rife , Peter Hugh Granby ( Peter Hugo Guensburger ) knew what it was to be self-reliant : |
15 | It is we , the spectators , who are expected to again experience what it is to be one nation , all pulling together . |