Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adv] [prep] be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Burns became a cult figure because he was on the winning side , but appeared late enough on the scene to be able to sentimentalise the vanquished , thereby creating the illusion at least of being a national poet . |
2 | That 's right , yes I mean , the goalkeeper was fantastic first half , and really we only had one chance second half , and he made a great save from Fossey. erm First half , it was a case of just throwing himself into the right area and the ball was hitting his body and you know , he was just a good example of how to be a good goalkeeper . |
3 | Here are some ideas for following up the advice in How to be a ghost … |
4 | In medical education there is a potential conflict between the desire to provide a broad educational experience and the need to ensure a technical training in how to be a doctor . |
5 | But unless she is lucky she will also meet others who have opted for different solutions to the problem of how to be a teacher . |
6 | The level of ambiguity which inevitably constrained Cipriani , was also to prove to be his Achilles ' heel , for , how could he possibly fulfil the nationalist aspirations of the people before he resolved the problem of how to be a patriotic West Indian , and loyal to the Empire at the same time ? |
7 | After reading the August issue of your magazine I was happy to finally see the feature on how to be a Megastar . |
8 | In the early 1980s , when a Berkshire county councillor , Norris would arrive in his Rolls-Royce at the Shire Hall , Reading , brandishing a copy of How to be a Minister ( written , incidentally , by Gerald Kaufman ) . |
9 | In the early 1980s , when a Berkshire county councillor , Norris would arrive in his Rolls-Royce at the Shire Hall , Reading , brandishing a copy of How to be a Minister ( written , incidentally , by Gerald Kaufman ) . |