Example sentences of "[vb -s] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly one source is unreliable , and the interpretations which it offers are heavily biased . |
2 | The radical consequences of relationism and what it overthrows are neatly described by Loader : |
3 | The problems which Bernie represents are most clearly visible against the patterned backdrop of the Union Jack . |
4 | The sores that it produces are usually found on the external surface of the penis in the male , but rarely the site of infection may be inside the urethra , and in these cases recurrent ‘ non-specific urethritis ’ may occur , which is particularly resistant to treatment . |
5 | Nearly all the walls and woodwork in the house are washed with colour — a technique which produces are more gentle effect than straight painting . |
6 | The alien traits that this role imposes are most vivid at this point in the day . |
7 | But it is also that the worlds which Burrows evokes are very intimate and very enclosed . |
8 | Transforms are thus rolled through the hierarchical spaces by construction of the coordinates in the next associated space , until the reference layer is reached ( see Figure 2.31 ) . |
9 | The decisions to which the hon. Gentleman refers are largely not for me . |
10 | Yet he is required to hand over his children 's future to the ‘ non-ideological ’ market forces he thinks are largely responsible for getting us all into this mess in the first place . |
11 | I 've had a letter from our Ken He writes , pensioners are now , are growing vi vital contingency including many active gift enable people with other use , there often made to feel unwanted , there commonly neglected and there needs are seldom frequently met . |
12 | I was glad to see Ezra , because what biased attitudes he has are so biased that he manages to be , all round , a more generous-minded and discriminating person that others who spread their capacity for bias over their entire mental outlook ’ . |
13 | Even so , prisoners do not normally riot unless this sense of injustice has been somehow inflamed beyond its normal simmering state . |
14 | Mr James ‘ Jimmy ’ Nail , the thespian of unrestricted growth who gives working people his Spender , has been generously delivering himself of his Weltschmerz . |
15 | This has been generously supported by the Department of Health , the Nuffield Foundation , Bearing Trust , Allied Dunbar and will be launching that early next year . |
16 | The zippy Toyota MR2 , which has been generously supplied by Northway Toyota of Bootle and Maghull , is a neat machine with a built-in ability to turn heads . |
17 | But in truth their tour , the English section of which ends with the third Test at Wigan today , has been persistently downbeat . |
18 | It has been persistently asserted by policy-makers , some administrative law scholars , and those concerned with the administration of tribunals , that the informality of tribunals , their simplicity , and their accessibility , have rendered representation both unnecessary and undesirable . |
19 | By s. 3 of the 1986 Act the court may make a disqualification order where it appears that the person has been persistently in default in delivering returns , accounts or other documents to the Registrar of Companies . |
20 | The inclusion of the word " reasonably " gives the court a discretion which will be exercised in the tenant 's favour where for example he has made one or two late payments of rent , but not where he has been persistently in arrear throughout the term ( Bassett v Whiteley ( 1982 ) 54 P & CR 87 ) . |
21 | It has been rhetorically espoused by politicians and sceptically analysed by academics . |
22 | When so large a part of modern politics , above all in America , is concerned with policies which an insight into the psychology of envy would reveal to be inherently futile , it is perhaps not surprising that the study of that psychology has been instinctively or deliberately neglected . |
23 | Meanwhile , strike partner While there has been no doubting the high regard Beardsley is held in around Everton , many had begun to question Mo Johnston , whose future at Goodison had been in doubt after two months in the cold , looks to have earned a temporary reprieve following his equaliser against Liverpool . |
24 | There has been no tipping here for many years , and already the bank seems to be slowly settling back into the earth from which it came . |
25 | There has been no obtaining by deception . |
26 | This has been exactly reversed . ’ |
27 | For a man who was leading the campaign for sanctions against South Africa , when that was still a hopeless liberal cause , he has been notably diffident about such things as collective punishment and detention without trial in the Israeli-occupied territories . |
28 | Strangely , nobody said anything , but the culprit has been notably absent from subsequent holidays . |
29 | Meanwhile , as Layard and Nickell ( 1989 ) have shown , Britain 's recent record on education and training has been notably inadequate . |
30 | Yet another relevant ideology , which infects judges , governments and the general public in greater or lesser degrees at different times , is the ideology of law and order , which has been notably and provocatively analysed by the Marxist theorist Stuart Hall ( 1979 , 1990 ; Hall et al. , 1979 ) . |