Example sentences of "[pron] be [pron] [prep] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Remember which is which by bearing in mind that aka , like red , has three letters while shiro , like white , has five .
2 Whether it 's one of the top clubs like Liverpool or Leeds or a lesser side like Accrington Stanley or Man United , there 's nothing like cheering on your team and screaming blue murder at the ‘ blind ’ ref .
3 Catharsis there 's nothing like reflecting in tranquillity to help heal those wounds , and most of them were pretty bruised by the nineteen eighties ' experiences of the recent crop .
4 In the hope that there 's something worth waiting for ? ’
5 We have seen how ‘ the street ’ and ‘ the city ’ played important roles in middle-class demonology , so it is easy to understand why youth workers sought to provide counter-attractions to them , believing as they did that ‘ there is nothing worth doing to be done there ’ .
6 There is nothing like putting off the chore to send you diving to the cookie jar !
7 There is plenty of shipping in the Crouch .
8 Easily Accessible : There is lots of walking to be done as New Capernwray is only half an hour from both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and the immediate area has much unspoilt countryside to explore .
9 There was nothing worth watching on television , so he went back into the kitchen .
10 There was something about battling with him that made her feel unlike herself — weak , her mind in total confusion .
11 There was plenty of crossing with Jerseys and Friesians in the 1960s and 1970s , so that the pure Swedish Mountain is now rare .
12 Gradually , over the years , the colour of the breed became darker through mahogany to black , and there was plenty of crossing to the Hereford for its grazing characteristics and to the Ayrshire to restore milk yields .
13 Two goats grazed between the tables , and looked with mild brown eyes to see if there was anything worth stealing from the tables .
14 ‘ I was checking to see if there was anything worth watching on television . ’
15 They are nothing worth looking at , for they have green hair and green teeth and little pigs ' eyes and long red noses and shod arms more like a flipper than any respectable arm that could do a day 's work .
16 It 's nothing tae dae wie us , ’ she said .
17 that everybody said it 's something about going to the back door .
18 Perhaps most of all , it needs staying power , realism and a belief that it is something worth working for .
19 Kirkley thought it was something worth looking into .
20 His curtain could be seen from the square and it was something worth looking at .
21 He made sure I knew it was him by flicking on his interior light and waving me towards him .
22 What 's he like to look at ? ’
23 What 's he like to work for ? ’
24 What 's it like to go inside one ? …
25 Ah er what 's it like living with you then ?
26 What 's it like to eat in a tree or live on a bus ?
27 how they make artificial snow is a secret … what 's it like see for yourself …
28 Erm wh wh what what 's it like working on Flats , I mean , have you worked anywhere similar ?
29 But enough of such doom and gloom ; what 's it like working with Guitarist Number One Diamond Geezer , Edwyn Collins ?
30 But what is it like to go from one pregnancy to the next — going on having more and more children ?
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