Example sentences of "[vb infin] to be [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Daisy wished she could paint it , but you 'd need to be Lady Butler to capture that lot . |
2 | She did n't need to be Sherlock Holmes to know how he had picked up his nick-name . |
3 | As an example he cites Europe ; his political passion — just as it would appear to be Mrs Thatcher 's bete noir . |
4 | At the moment there do n't appear to be man side effects because it is n't a poison . |
5 | If this is so , there are important practical implications , since while there may be no legal pressures , there would appear to be market pressures on managers to focus on share price . |
6 | Scotland 's lineout ace , however , would again appear to be Doddie Weir , whose height at the lineout tail can not be matched by the Welsh , unless they leave themselves unprotected elsewhere . |
7 | I am worried that many students may convert to being part time rather than full time , simply because they can not afford to be full-time students . |
8 | They asked if I would like to be gallery secretary . |
9 | How 'd you like to be tour manager for a major interplanetary cabaret troupe ? ’ |
10 | Except Tony says I can return to being Security manager . |
11 | To ask the Secretary of State for Health whether he intends to relax the patient numbers criteria so that smaller general practitioner practices can apply to be fund holders . |
12 | Dolo , scolo does it have to be O L O ? |
13 | ‘ There will have to be reorientation courses as people change jobs , but we should be doing that now anyway . |
14 | Fortunately , all this does n't have to be hair raising . |
15 | ‘ I am afraid it would have to be Captain Owen , ’ he said . |
16 | If I had to name the twentieth-century figure who reminds me most of corduroys , it would have to be Albert Einstein . |
17 | However , you do n't have to be Shirley Basset or Tom Bones to take part in Top Dog '91 . |
18 | The bottles did n't have to be champagne bottles . |
19 | Does every move have to be Judgement Day ? ’ |
20 | Well it 'll have to be school dinners Friday , is that what you 've ? |
21 | ‘ My favourite hairdresser would have to be Trevor Sorbie . |
22 | ‘ If we are talking about who has contributed most to hairdressing , it would have to be Vidal Sassoon . |
23 | But when I got home and found my answerphone knee-deep in angry messages I did n't really have to be Sherlock Holmes to work out that you had something to do with it . ’ |
24 | You ca n't all be company directors , some of us are gon na have to be shop floor workers are n't we . |
25 | If you wanted to list the five magazines which have had the most impact on popular culture since the war , they would have to be Picture Post , Queen , Nova , the Sunday Times Magazine — and The Face . |
26 | ‘ We did n't want to be press barons ’ , observes Miles . |
27 | They did n't want to be press barons , says Miles , they wanted a community paper , and it had n't even been easy to find an editor amongst the founding group , preoccupied as they were with art galleries and bookshops , theatre companies and poetry , and preoccupied also with that sense of freedom , and the breaking down of national barriers which had accompanied the explosion of travel in the 1960s . |
28 | He did n't want to be Florence Nightingale and the legless lieutenant , he wanted to be Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid . |
29 | The engine will also be offering lessons on the footplate to all those who really did want to be engine drivers when they grew up , with the help of an experienced fireman . |
30 | Did Green want to be news editor ? asked Marcuson , by now eased into the editor 's chair . |