Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] be great [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I knew you 'd be great at it , ’ she carried on , whispering despite the mighty desolation in which they lay . |
2 | He may be great in the eyes of the world , with his property and wealth , but he has very few friends to attend his funeral and never achieves the only thing he cares about . |
3 | It must be great to be a bird — you know , just flying over people and buildings and that . |
4 | It must be great to be a human , Grimma thought , as thorns the length of her hand tore at her dress . |
5 | VLIW technology running on Sparc will give us other markets to break into … and it 'll be great for Solaris too , if it is binary compatible . ’ |
6 | ‘ It 'd be great to be there but I 'm not that fussed . |
7 | I think if you got maybe a twenty five year old who came to your school for a week and got you in a small group and talked about it , it would be great on a one to one basis . |
8 | It would be great to be the very Unwise Woman on occasions . |
9 | It would be great to umpire 50 Tests . ’ |
10 | Later in the 1960s it would be great to be a student , but not then , not for Robins . |
11 | And Gavaskar said : ‘ It would be great for Indian cricket if he can capture the record before Border gets past mine — and I know he will be trying hard for it . ’ |
12 | I hope she wo n't relent , for there can be life after divorce and it would be great for her to find a man who would value her and be faithful . |
13 | It would be great along the river , up the estuary . |
14 | it will be great for me , it will change my life |
15 | ‘ It will be great for our fans if we complete four derby wins this season , but three points are more important for their own reasons . |
16 | The former England midfielder , who is expected to be player-coach , said before leaving for the talks : ‘ I would be happy to come back north and it will be great to be working with Howard again . ’ |
17 | ‘ The town is buzzing and it will be great to be involved in first-team football again . |