Example sentences of "be [prep] [pron] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The classroom that offers a pleasant and interesting environment for all the pupils working in it is likely to be well suited to the visually handicapped pupil as it will be to his fully sighted classmates .
2 Within a few days , however , anxiety had set in and he was confiding in Rohde his fear that a book that crossed so many conventional demarcation lines might deter all his prospective specialist readers : " the philologists wo n't read it because of the music and the philology … " ; and regarding the classical readership in particular , Rohde would know " how offended the philologists are bound to be at anything not published by Teubner and without the paraphernalia of critical notes " .
3 The overall effect is of something precisely imagined yet vaguely , almost mythically , placed in time and geography — an effect which gives this novel a resonance that remains vividly in the mind .
4 His is a wilder , less contained or civilized view of Chopin 's nationalism than Artur Rubinstein 's in his rightly celebrated and most aristocratic 1966 RCA account ( 12/86 ) .
5 And he 's in his seldom seen breeding skin . ’
6 Market dominance is in itself not prohibited by the Treaty of Rome .
7 The room is at its best looked at as a whole .
8 I guess because it was like one perfectly held note , one exact and translucent colour .
9 Alternatively the plaintiff may complain that the product was in itself inadequately constructed .
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