Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The philosophies of Rousseau and of David Hartley , whose work had become a powerful influence on Coleridge , convinced them both that ‘ Vice is not natural to Man ’ , and that given strong reasons for being virtuous , ‘ Man would approach very near perfection ’ .
2 It is absurd , every time we introduce another element of our policy , for him to leap on to the populist pitch and then , as he no doubt will in a few minutes ' time , find some detailed reasons for being opposed to it .
3 We try to give a picture of Israel as a democracy , a country that has strengths and weaknesses , that has reasons for being distrustful . ’
4 He could have many reasons for being vindictive .
5 There are many different reasons for being alone and equally different needs to be considered for the people who find themselves in this position .
6 Millie had her reasons for being concerned .
7 Whilst he missed his brother 's company , he welcomed the opportunity for being alone with his thoughts .
8 The Irish republican SDLP and other groups which had had members in it turned on the Wilson government with the utmost ferocity for being weak , cowardly and treacherous .
9 Well I would n't worry too much about cramming it all together tightly because it 's erm one of the few things we 've still got a budget for is photocopying student questionnaires so you m you know , you might as well take advantage of that , it does n't erm it does n't cost you anything and the actual difference it makes to the university and to erm world resources is very slight indeed I think
10 It is fairly easy to envisage the value of human acts as being capable of definitions falling on , above or below a neutral line between good and evil .
11 It certainly puts him in a different frame of mind , for on hearing it he resolves to beg forgiveness of his mistress for being jealous ( ex.13 ) .
12 At the far end was St. Giles Church — which meant we never had an excuse for being late anywhere as the bells tolled the hour — and the quarters — right through the night
13 It is not that the Sergeant really objects to the constable having a legitimate excuse for being late , but it is because he too has to satisfy his superior officers that his omission to visit all the constables regularly is due to efficient Police duty .
14 It also gave him the excuse for being able to claim a whole series of ‘ expenditures ’ on his taxation forms , such as furnishings , heating , materials and travel .
15 The company is also targeting the growing market for children 's cereals with a series of activities for 's Golden Bites , a sugar puff style product .
16 SINCE Barclays Bank has just won an award for being model employers despite laying off hundreds of workers , I suppose the Government deserves three gold medals for allowing Cammell Laird to close .
17 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 .
18 Once young people recognize the perfectly reasonable link between being responsible and having privileges granted , they may be more inclined to cooperate .
19 But then his honesty about being HIV-positive is touchingly real and anything but theatrical .
20 She would never understand that you did n't get the stick for being late these days .
21 Similarly , we can criticise wilko for being negative — but we do nt know if he s told the team to go out there and score at all costs , but the team just has nt responded .
22 Then there is the necessity for being able to read a race , to see how one 's own strength matches other people 's tactics .
23 More like Nancy 's dumplings , said Alfred , and received a bash from his eldest sister for being personal .
24 ‘ Maybe that would help the lower ranked people to have the motivation and to get eager , ’ she added , while acknowledging that might merely have the effect of less ambitious ones accepting good money for being relative failures .
25 He felt more uneasy about this than about borrowing cars , but considered that the reason he wanted the money for was worthy : not as if it was coke or ciggies or similar self-indulgence .
26 Some slogans achieve notoriety for being inappropriate , and are swiftly proved as such by events .
27 There are few more pathetic sights than aggrieved bowlers staring down at the popping-crease after being no-balled , craning neck insinuating that the umpire was in error .
28 ‘ The idea came from speaking to businessmen who had missed important meetings after being stuck in a cab in heavy traffic , ’ says Cave .
29 Keown then left at the end of his contract after being unable to agree terms with Graham over a new deal — and alleging that the sticking point had been a request for £50 a week more than he was offered .
30 I had none of the schizoid suicide 's delusions about being able to survive my own death .
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