Example sentences of "[be] [art] [adj] teacher " in BNC.

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1 The grandson of today may have been the beloved teacher of centuries ago .
2 Well , not just women , men as well , but mothers are the first teachers of the young .
3 ‘ You 're the only teacher now that I have n't seen . ’
4 ‘ He thinks you 're a great teacher , by the way . ’
5 He says , we know that you 're a great teacher , you 've come from God otherwise you could n't do these things , and er , he was undoubtedly gon na go and ask , and start asking some questions from then , but Jesus comes straight in and he really deals with the issue , the real problem in Nicodemus 's life .
6 But you 're a lousy teacher ! ’
7 If you 're a half-decent teacher , she should have no difficulty in passing . ’
8 have been a full-time teacher for at least two years in college , polytechnic or university teaching students following a course leading to the HCIMA professional examination or such other qualifications as are defined from time to time by the council
9 I would have been a progressive teacher 's ideal pupil .
10 Miss Seti Losli had been a part-time teacher of the violin since January 1947 .
11 Marsh , the professor of Old Testament , had been a superlative teacher but his health was gone and he was now a passenger .
12 Now if you really are a weak teacher
13 If she had been an ordinary teacher , trying to teach an ordinary sedentary subject like history or Latin , she would have been mercilessly flouted and mocked , but as it was she managed to get by .
14 The Talmud provides that the Jewish parents must be the first teachers . ’
15 ‘ She must be the extra teacher . ’
16 was proposed and duly elected to be the next Teachers ' Representative .
17 And this 'll either be the head teacher of a school , or perhaps one of the governors of the school .
18 It is this group who will be the senior teachers , heads and inspectors at the beginning of the second millennium , and it will be they who will therefore have the opportunity , if they choose to take it , to play a crucial role in educational reform .
19 What started out as an objective assessment like ‘ That lesson did n't go as well as I had expected ’ gets recast as ‘ I made a mistake ’ which leads to ‘ I 'm a poor teacher ’ and even ‘ I 'm a failure ( as a person ) ’ .
20 Erm Well I 'm a trained teacher but er I did n't get much experience in teaching although I had obtained my degree in teaching in nineteen fifty-eight .
21 The most striking feature of pupil descriptions of what it is to be a good teacher is the great emphasis placed on interpersonal respect .
22 Will you be a good teacher ?
23 Will you be a good teacher ?
24 14 ways to be a better teacher
25 Come on , my girl , you 're supposed to be a budding teacher .
26 ‘ I wanted to be a primary teacher , and you have to teach so many different things at that level that it seemed better to study a broader range of subjects , ’ she says .
27 Another hoping to make Kenya is George Salmond , who is at Dundee College of Education , training to be a primary teacher .
28 He must be a brilliant teacher . ’
29 ‘ To be a successful teacher it 's not enough simply to know .
30 A media specialist , for instance , may well be a teacher who has through additional training and experience gained an extra competency ; a person with full professional qualifications and experience as a librarian may also ( as we saw ) be a recognized teacher , or have a diploma in educational technology .
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