Example sentences of "meant to be [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was meant to be a dry run for a much bigger event in September . |
2 | A genuine higher education is unsettling ; it is not meant to be a cosy experience . |
3 | It closed a few years ago , they could n't knock it down because it was meant to be a prime example of nineteen thirties architecture . |
4 | ‘ It was meant to be a supportive stake , ’ its chairman Jim Davies says . |
5 | Coal flecked bacon and sausage will be a sharp reminder of reality in what 's meant to be a complete surrender to fantasy . |
6 | He had given a picture of religion , which represented it as primarily concerned with guilt , with taboos against incest , and as er , representing the origins of civilization in primeval societies like those of the Australian Aborigines , and Freud erm , remarks in the opening pages of Civilization and Discontents that Totem and Taboo was never meant to be a complete theory of religion . |
7 | It 's odd by current supercar standards because as BMW 's 300bhp V12 engine was never meant to be a stressed item — it is carried in a subframe sling — but otherwise it looks like it could be built tomorrow . |
8 | Well she 's meant to be a real bitch anyway . |
9 | The summer that was meant to be a grandiloquent celebration of Spanish glory and its new role in Europe and as a bridge to Latin America is turning sour . |
10 | I raise my glass to Victor , and give what 's meant to be a shamefaced grin but probably looks like a careless . |
11 | Biff Vokins looked up from his desk — this was meant to be a private study period — and gave an enquiring glance . |
12 | It was meant to be a jocular observation but even as I said it I knew that I had transgressed some important Gyggle taboo . |
13 | Also , with all the genuine turning to God by leaders and people — here , and perhaps even more in South Africa — this part of the world is surely meant to be a turning point in the ideological power struggle . |
14 | ‘ I thought this was meant to be a friendly chat not a bloody interrogation . ’ |
15 | What follows in part two is not meant to be a gloomy cataloguing of specific doubts but a look at seven of the most common ‘ families ’ of doubt . |
16 | This is not meant to be a comprehensive list of possible situations ; the intention is to show how to tackle any distribution that occurs in practice . |
17 | Nigel Steen led Charles , with what was meant to be a lordly gesture , into the study next door . |
18 | And this , I mean , this is n't meant to be a good band anyway , is it ? |
19 | It is beyond doubt that the service was meant to be a social institution with aims in addition to those of an economic nature . |
20 | The quotation here is based on the edition of Pearl by E. V. Gordon ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1953 ) , originally meant to be a co-operative venture with Tolkien ; and I would translate it as follows : |
21 | They were meant to be a pro group while we were just starting out . |
22 | He flashed Charles what was meant to be a frank smile . |
23 | Henson has done a lovely job of placing his famous characters in the novel 's context while never letting us forget that this is meant to be a huge extravaganza . |
24 | Probably because for a while he was meant to be a wild child around the Hollywood hills . |
25 | I was one of the bowlers asked to provide the cannon fodder to the big international batting stars on what was meant to be a fun day out . |
26 | Was it meant to be a chuckling advertisement for his own sensibility ; a tease about the gritty , unpolishable surface of the desert ; or might it just have been a joke on us ? |
27 | This is not meant to be the only way of constructing your opening paragraph . |
28 | None of these mixed spices is meant to be the full flavouring of a dish . |
29 | This was meant to be the happy day when a group of volunteers from Berkeley , brought 40 children from the war in Bosnia , to the safety of Gloucestershire . |
30 | The GLC was meant to be the dominant authority ( see section 1 ) , with the LTE as its instrument , and the power of the GLC to make grants to the LTE ‘ for any purpose ’ was strong evidence of this . |