Example sentences of "[be] [art] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Seek the Lord while he may be found , call upon him while he is near , let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man is thoughts and let them return to the Lord , for what 's gon na happen , for he will of compassion on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon those words were very quoted from Acts , chapter sixteen , when that Philippine jailer said Lord what must I do , sir what must I do to be saved and there Paul timac believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved this is God 's way by repentance in faith that 's presented in Jesus , he is the only saviour , not your works , not my works , not our good deeds , not our religious observances , he is the only saviour , did he not say himself I am the way the truth and the life , nobody comes to the father but by me . |
2 | He enters me as fortress , I can only thank him from my battlements ; I am the pearl the knight must capture to win heaven and the drug that will detain him from his quest . |
3 | Huy could not guess by what means Reni had saved himself and his family from the debacle that followed Akhenaten 's fall ; but he knew many good men whose ruin had been the price the scribe had paid to be sitting here now , and the thought tempered his sympathy . |
4 | This was to have been the debut the Divas had strived for … the women recorded this performance for Central TV 's programme Pot of Gold to be broad cast tomorrow night . |
5 | THE national championships begin in Newcastle today with Martine Le Moignan , the world champion , and Del Harris , the England No.1 , defending their British titles in far less confident mood than would have been the case a few months ago . |
6 | IBM will , of course , supply OS/2 with its machines , but its market share has fallen rapidly with the advent of low-cost clones , so the number of users out there may not be as high as might have been the case a few years ago . |
7 | That one must of been the day the boys come up from school |
8 | In some respects they use new language and embody in a formal text rules that have not been specified in that way before ; this has indeed been the way the laws of war have developed for 150 years . |
9 | It may have been the way the exhaust pipe stained his boiler suit . |
10 | The tide would carry them inland at least two miles and possibly three before they were beached on the first low ridge that had been the coastline a million years before the birth of Christ . |
11 | But the kind of songs I really want to write — and I 'm not saying I will — are the kind The Frank & Walters and the Lemonheads write , the sort of people who have a genuine love for other people and can see past all the crap that goes on . ’ |
12 | So it looks as if you , people 's emotions have been tuned in such a way , that mothers look on these situations from their point of view and feel happy about it , and offspring like you look at it from their point of view and feel unhappy about it , and your emotions are the way the evolution has equipped you to deal with these problems . |
13 | These are the maximum a negotiator can reasonably expect to get ; for example , the highest price a seller feels he can realistically obtain . |
14 | Are The Orb the smiling , blissed-out face of a sinister intergalactic plot stretching back before the dawn of mankind itself ? |
15 | ‘ The geese are the reason the Floridians have never had much to do with humans , ’ the Thing continued . |
16 | Of particular importance in explaining the disclosure practices of such companies are the industry a company operates in , its size , profitability , extent of overseas operations and the ways in which it raises finance . |
17 | ‘ You 're a bairn no more . |
18 | Yes I think that 's the sort of thing when you 're a defender the goalkeeper s the goalkeeper 's almost on it but if you 're not sure you get rid of the thing and then say turn round to the keeper sorry pall but I 'm playing safe . |
19 | I am a soldier a soldier of industry |
20 | We know we are part of a great community and so we now stand Lord as we remember those people who have been a part a part of this particular community to give thanks for their life and to give thanks for them . |
21 | ‘ There was a review of Bolger in the Times and it said that although the city of culture had n't been a success the Dublin Theatre Festival was , ’ he says . |
22 | But these past four weeks had been a nightmare no ambassador should have to live through . |
23 | There had been a thunderstorm the night before but it had swept over and the lake was calm . |
24 | I should have been a bit a bit clearer about that . |
25 | It should have been a race a World champion like John Hill could easily take in his stride . |
26 | and may have been a lady a lollipop lady in the Oadby area . |
27 | TODAY has learned that on the following day , November 17 , the Pounds 160-a-week assistant boasted to a female colleague the Chancellor had been a customer the previous evening . |
28 | There had been a storm the previous day and she could still see white horses in the bay from where she was sitting by a south-facing window . |
29 | The lack of wind , which had been a blessing the day before was now a curse . |
30 | An inglenook , Oh I think it had been a place a sort of built off the fireplace . |