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

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1 In the end I got John Leckie who did a load of good stuff with Be Bop Deluxe . ’
2 Ten million children with be AIDS orphans by the year 2000 .
3 Got ta be Shirley Temple then she loved her
4 it 's got ta be Benetton stuff .
5 Memo to world liberaldom , re : realignment — ‘ It 's got ta be rock'n'roll music , if you wan na dance with me . ’
6 You know could you pretend to be Christie Brinkley ?
7 My brew for this breeding attempt was to be tap water , rain water and tap water filtered through peat in equal measures , which gave me readings of 6pH and 2DH
8 ‘ They wo n't do it — they all want to be air hostesses these days . ’
9 It 's not B T , it used to be B T , erm until about 1984 , when we decided that the maintenance that they gave us was n't good enough , and got Plessey in .
10 Today we learn of nine hundred job losses at what used to be B R E L in the engineering section .
11 It turned out to be Mrs Taylor .
12 The book turns out to be Mrs Whitehouse 's newly published volume , Cleaning-up TV .
13 That left the third , who turned out to be Mrs Totteridge 's Father Topstock .
14 And one more coming up , let's take it from the bottom of the pile , literally , and it turns out to be Mrs Diane , Street , Market Harborough .
15 As an example he cites Europe ; his political passion — just as it would appear to be Mrs Thatcher 's bete noir .
16 It was said to be Mrs Thatcher 's favourite television programme — indeed , she actually took part in a rehearsal .
17 This attitude was most apparent in a speech given in the Isle of Dogs in 1978 by Sir Geoffrey Howe , later to be Mrs Thatcher 's first Chancellor ( Howe , 1978 ) .
18 It was supposed to be Mrs Friar 's turn to proffer a tit-bit .
19 It included such as Wanda Staniszewska , Jackie Gallagher , Buddy Rozynski ( cousin of Louis Dudek ) and Aileen Collins ( later to be Mrs L. Dudek ) , Robert A. Currie , Yaffa Lerner , Anna Azzulo , Betty Sutherland ( later Mrs Sutherland Layton ) , and Dudek himself .
20 Sir Eric and Lady Paignton were there , a kindly , elderly couple , who lived on the other side of the village , and one or two people from Clyst St George ; and a fat , over-dressed little woman who turned out to be Mrs Blessington-Dalrymple .
21 I knew it was unlikely to be Mrs Nassim as she refused to get involved in his business activities even to the point of answering the phone .
22 She was of mature years , and he rightly guessed her to be Mrs Heatherton .
23 Later still , the boy is acknowledged to be Mrs Moreen 's " son " , but that he is the prospective pupil " in the story 's title is a fact that James does not bring into the open until the end of the passage .
24 It would undoubtedly be wiser to establish the young author 's identity and then , if he proved to be Mrs Stych 's son , perhaps have a quiet word with the boy first .
25 The claim that his fiscal precautions netted the Birt household just £810 in 1990-91 , for example , might be opened to question if the mystery secretary turned out to be Mrs Birt .
26 She was always going to be Mrs Bissett to Vicky , and Mrs Bissett to Dorothy on the other side .
27 It turned out to be Terry Wade who had just heard that Trev Proby had been arrested on a number of theft and extortion charges , and had been refused bail .
28 We 're integrating with respect to T so it 's going to be K it 's not going to be K X it 's K
29 The really important event , however , was J T ‘ Pussy ’ Richardson 's two goals in South Bank 's 3-0 defeat of Auckland Town — soon to be Bishop Auckland — in the inaugural Northern League fixture .
30 Late on Wednesday night , a man purporting to be General Noriega spoke on the pro-regime National Radio , urging all Panamanians ‘ to keep up the resistance ’ and appealing for support from the outside world .
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