Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst he missed his brother 's company , he welcomed the opportunity for being alone with his thoughts . |
2 | Roy , of Gerrards Cross , Bucks , received his award for being one of the ‘ best entertainers in the world ’ . |
3 | Nicknamed ‘ Alpha ’ , she has the distinction of being the first woman , Regular or TA , to gain the coveted Provost Marshal 's Gold Whistle award for being top on her recruits ' course . |
4 | You 've certainly got me interested , and the shipping accounts may take my mind off being cross with you . |
5 | Indeed , it is the disinterested character of the reactions which is the criterion for being aware from other people 's viewpoints . |
6 | A bonus for being honest on this team , and being awake . |
7 | ‘ I mean , ’ said Mounce , ‘ I 'm not going to give you a lot of crap about being pure as the driven snow myself . |
8 | ‘ What Difference … ’ , always a single and a throwback to very early rehearsals , achieved instant recognition for being one of the shortest singles in history . |
9 | It was the result of being obedient to God . |
10 | We got along well , + she had very few friends also , probably as a result of being friendly with me . |
11 | One result of being open to children 's ideas in science is that all pupils in a class are taken seriously as learners and thinkers . |
12 | In humans another example of classical conditioning is the fear of the dark as a result of being frightened as a child ( perhaps by a sibling ) . |
13 | Ideally this does not ensue from flagrant compromises in outlook and working methods but rather as a result of being true to real aims and objectives . |
14 | The Kenyan judiciary had been accused by the opposition of being pro-government after a series of rulings in support of the one-party state . |
15 | Detective Superintendent Bob Scott said : ‘ The family suffered the tragedy of being involved with both victim and perpetrator . ’ |
16 | As they got older they accompanied their parents in the evening too , running as fast as they could go for fear of being late for the six o'clock open air meeting in one of the streets . |
17 | My expressing some Fear of being troublesome in coming so frequently , occasioned a great Variety of Invitations , both in Verse and Prose ; which I could seldom resist : And indeed her whole Behaviour to me was so extremely good-natur 'd and obliging , that I must have been the most ungrateful Person in the World , if I had not endeavour 'd to make some Return . |
18 | I was no fear of being frightened of them because they were part of the establishment . |
19 | There was a terrible fear of Being Different in those two houses . |
20 | Erikson connects the fear of being empty with that of being left , the fear of abandonment . |
21 | Elisabeth was grateful that the Colonel had no intention of being unkind to his wife . |
22 | It will be decades before most countries outside Western Europe allow themselves the luxury of being nice to animals , but the earlier we lay the technical foundation the earlier that day may come . |
23 | Thank goodness neither Keininger nor The Londsdale Clock Co. of Swaffham , their agents , were guilty of the luxury of being rude to their customer . |
24 | Many clutched a commuters ' breakfast of buttered bun and polystyrene cup of coffee , weighing up the dilemma of being late for work against the lure of easy money . |
25 | And if Sam Snort hails ‘ Doyler as monumental ’ is he , perhaps , erring on the side of being excessive in his praise ? |
26 | To control for age when assessing the effect of being rich on preparedness to break the law , for example , we look separately at the young and the old . |
27 | So two different calculations are made ; the effect of being rich among the young is 0.433–0.391 , or +0.042 , and that among the old is 0.266–0.172 , or +0.094 . |
28 | The original effect of being rich in figure 13.2 ( +0.144 ) was spuriously high ; it was a product of the fact that young people are more likely to be rich and young people are also more likely to contemplate breaking the law . |
29 | Thus the total effect of being young on preparedness to break the law is 0.193 + 0.026 , or +0.219 . |
30 | Coefficient b shows the direct effect of being one of the richer respondents on preparedness to break the law . |