Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You 're not going to be gone a fortnight , I hope .
2 Yet if children are to be taught a love of literature and language , they surely need to be inspired by those whose love of literature and language is apparent and infectious .
3 Since the characters that helped the individual to succeed in the battle were the traditional Protestant virtues of enterprise , initiative and thrift , Spencer could project his philosophy as a new foundation for traditional morality , despite its tendency to encourage indifference to the suffering of those who still needed to be taught a lesson by a wise but harsh Nature .
4 They need to be taught a lesson !
5 ‘ Oh yes , ’ said Boris ‘ You had to come to be taught a lesson . ’
6 Méléra survived Verdun and the rest of the war , to be killed a fortnight before the Armistice .
7 If large numbers of animals are to be killed a euthanasia chamber can be used consisting of a container linked to a cylinder of carbon dioxide .
8 The fourth volume in the Vampire Chronicles , which has the wonderful Lestat yearning to be reborn a mortal in an entirely contemporary tale which is just brilliant .
9 To be validated a theory needs to pass a further test , which we might call the review test .
10 Too expedient and un-systematic to be called a philosophy , they comprise even so a kind of official doctrine , rather as though a series of government inquiries on the press had set down an official theory of ‘ the Fourth Estate ’ .
11 This one is expected to be called A Vision Of The Earth .
12 And since the master-manufacturer also financed the provision of land , buildings , machinery and equipment he was — or had been — also what would come to be called a capitalist .
13 Prayer rugs , for example , are never referred to as carpets , and anything employing a hunting design would ten to be called a hunting carpet rather than a hunting rug .
14 I PREFER TO BE CALLED A SCIENTIST , COLONEL DARE !
15 I PREFER TO BE CALLED A SCIENTIST , COLONEL DARE !
16 Just what does something have to be for it to be called a god ?
17 The house itself-'not a palace , nor a castle , nor was it hardly to be called a mansion' — is ‘ pretty ’ ( Trollope 's highest term of praise ) , unpretentious , and comfortable .
18 ‘ Oh ’ , she says , ‘ I 'm not going to be called a granny . ’
19 Even here in the dusty , bounding Toyota , this old man has a distinctiveness , the clubbable , dependable qualities of what used to be called a gentleman .
20 As Bishop Thomas Brinton of Rochester said when preaching at the time of the Black Prince 's death in the summer of 1376 , it was part of a knight 's duty to help his king in time of war ; failure to do so meant loss of the right to be called a knight , which was both a sign of honour and a mark of responsibility which had to be lived up to .
21 On the former definition , pushing someone in a river would have to be called a signal because it certainly would change his behaviour-but this would be excluded by the definition requiring the influence of the signal to be mediated by the recipient 's sense organs .
22 Wide boy Gary chats up Sue but she does n't want to be called a slut .
23 And I had to say yes , because I did n't want to be called a snob too .
24 Yeah granddad I was saying you know when erm you know when Richard was saying it 's an insult to be called a cockney when he 's not a cockney .
25 It 's an insult to be called a cockney .
26 The experimental apparatus they used has come to be called a Skinner box .
27 To be called a tatie kite thus means you are both stupid and fat .
28 He described her as unfit to be called a Catholic and certainly unfit for motherhood .
29 Later the same year , he was to be denied a place in the British Olympic football team on the grounds that he was a professional cricketer .
30 The one victorious team would then qualify for the semi-final , to be recorded a fortnight later .
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