Example sentences of "place [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | For film lovers the Festival 's the place to be in September . |
2 | by no means the first place to be discovered , it soon established itself as a maritime port of central importance to Canada 's growing economy ; though it commenced as a Jesuit mission-place , which explains its ethereal qualities . |
3 | In the last months of 1989 the people of Central and Eastern Europe take it upon themselves to address the future and make it a different place to be in . |
4 | Until last year , Longchamp was the only place to be , but now Phoenix Park in Dublin , where the Cartier Million will be staged for the second time tomorrow , provides a tempting alternative . |
5 | It is a place to be warm , a place to be dry , a place to hang up my jacket and to pull faces at the storm outside . |
6 | It is a place to be warm , a place to be dry , a place to hang up my jacket and to pull faces at the storm outside . |
7 | Today , America 's Thanksgiving Day , it is certainly the place to be for the world 's best technical and all-round skiers . |
8 | Today , Thanksgiving Day , it is certainly the place to be . |
9 | It was the three main reception rooms of an old Victorian folly built for the Crystal Palace Exhibition , backing on to Beckenham golf course which , I suppose became a very desirable place to be out of London in Victorian times . |
10 | HQ was the place to be , and to be seen . |
11 | Then , before he has quite finished , and he 's associating the trailer with a good place to be , take the horse away and repeat the Meals on Wheels business again the next day . |
12 | However , he had to have a close feeling of empathy with the horse in the first place to be able to transmit the mental idea . |
13 | ‘ This is the place to be , ’ adds Kendall . |
14 | Questor Column : Sunny St Ives a fine place to be |
15 | First day of three : Durham are 119–0 in their first innings against Oxford University BROWNING was probably right in suggesting that England is the place to be when April comes — but not as far as cricketers are concerned . |
16 | SAUCHIEHALL Street was the place to be seen of a Friday or Saturday evening , and not only men but unaccompanied young ladies would stroll up and down in their finery , smoking in public . |
17 | Set in the lively end of town , and new for Summer '90 , the attractive Magamar apartments are the place to be if you want to see as much motion as lotion ! |
18 | If you want to be in on the action then Club Benitses is the place to be . |
19 | With relief Maggie finally left the hotel , realizing that it now was a most unsafe place to be . |
20 | No , Peru 's just not the place to be at the moment . ’ |
21 | Nick 's stunning selection of fashion photographs , taken while on location in Miami , certainly enforce his feeling that Miami is the place to be as a fashion photographer . |
22 | This was the time that Farnborough was the place to be for many reasons . |
23 | As I said earlier in its heyday Farnborough was the place to be . |
24 | Factory greyness had dulled the senses and while the club was still the place to be , it certainly was n't the place to play . |
25 | A career in outrage is a fine place to be but some jokes just are n't funny any more . ’ |
26 | The humorous implication was that obviously Scotland was a good place to be from . |
27 | Early in my journalistic career I learned that one should never use a preposition to end a sentence with — remembering it because it committed the error it condemned ; whatever the consequence , I was now fully convinced that Moose Jaw was not a bad place to be from . |
28 | And when I got there I stayed there , it was the safest place to be . |
29 | THE PLACE TO BE SEEN |
30 | She also points out the importance of the older person having some privacy however dependent he or she becomes , with a room that can double as a sitting room and includes , if possible , TV , electric kettle , cups , and so on , so that there is an independent place to be . |