Example sentences of "[prep] be [indef pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Only the R C's , there would of been nothing really ah need another six and that 's it |
2 | so there would of been nothing there for him to go for , you must of been ever so worried following him around watching him . |
3 | A special clinic is being organised to give employees the chance to take a big step towards being someone else 's chance-in-a-million . |
4 | He used to be a surfer and dreamed of being one again . |
5 | ‘ Because I 've decided to give up the artificial fiction of being myself for the genuine , satisfying falseness of being somebody else . |
6 | In ‘ The Disappointment ’ , Leapor indulges a brief fantasy of being something more : |
7 | Sometimes " of course " is added not because the information is obvious , but rather because you want to create the effect of being someone so deeply familiar with the material that this information is basic or obvious . |
8 | He began to feel uncomfortable with being someone else 's total reason for getting out of bed in the morning . |
9 | ‘ Tuppe , whatever we 've got ourselves into is something really big . |
10 | Well , that seems to be everything so far as tomorrow is concerned . |
11 | There seems to be nobody else on the plane . |
12 | It may not be a legal partnership , but it ought to be one ethically . |
13 | Butlin 's has five spectacular Holiday Worlds so there 's sure to be one near you . |
14 | With over 7,000 ABTA travel agents in the UK there is bound to be one near you . |
15 | Most of this housing took the form of Tyneside flats , an unusual type of construction in which what appears to be one reasonably large terrace house of a kind very commonly built in industrial cities in Northern England in the late nineteenth century , is in fact two flats . |
16 | ‘ Perhaps it 'll make Daddy want me to be one too , ’ she added hopefully . |
17 | The future is going to be one long , looped soundtrack , a disc that just plays on for ever . |
18 | The cuts in the hand were superficial and there seemed to be nothing else wrong . |
19 | There seemed to be nothing else nowadays , and in any case Roland did not want to be thought insular . |
20 | There seemed to be nothing else to say . |
21 | There appeared to be nothing else in the small fridge . |
22 | At first there seemed to be nothing there , but as he watched the figure of a man emerged . |
23 | There seemed to be nothing now to hang the rest of her life on , and Alain had a very disturbing effect on her . |
24 | There seems to be something amiss with DR DOS 6 if it allows you to produce protected files in this way . |
25 | GOD KNOWS what they 're putting in the water in Seattle these days , but it 's got to be something pretty potent . |
26 | GOD KNOWS what they 're putting in the water in Seattle these days , but it 's got to be something pretty potent . |
27 | I want to be something here I want to be something in law |
28 | There has to be something already in existence — a theory , a practice , an artefact — for criticism to have any purchase . |
29 | And I suddenly realized at this stage that there was going to be something rather unexpected happening . |
30 | The majority of Rottweilers are kept as pets : this is a pigeon-hole Rottweilers do not fit into with ease ; there has to be something else . |