Example sentences of "[be] [adv] to [be] confused " in BNC.
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1 | God 's Spirit is called the ‘ Holy ’ Spirit , to remind us that we are not to be confused with his unique identity , nor are we perfect as he is perfect . |
2 | Precision is often needed if respondents are not to be confused ; to ask a person about his or her ‘ family ’ could mean to a single man his parents and siblings , but to a married man his wife and children . |
3 | The method involves making important assumptions about the nature of the migrations and the rate of change in the style of the English pottery if potentially ‘ early ’ vessels are not to be confused with those of the following centuries . |
4 | Rewards are not to be confused with bribes . |
5 | ( They are not to be confused with the GRU , whose function is military intelligence . ) |
6 | These societies are not to be confused with the primal type of primitive group , where instincts were not restricted . |
7 | Our beliefs here , that a cause requires its effect , that an effect is required for its cause , are not to be confused with others . |
8 | This is not to be confused with her own personal feelings . |
9 | This is not to be confused with the framing of part of a limitless series , a microcosmic view of the macrocosm . |
10 | The prod is not to be confused with the caress which gently brushes a surface . |
11 | Geomagnetic north is not to be confused with the geographic north pole , at 90N , about 770 miles to the north of both the magnetic and geomagnetic poles . |
12 | The organisation of the Catholic church is not to be confused with that of the Ministry of Transport or police department . |
13 | It is not to be confused with various autobiographies but those expecting warts to be exposed will be disappointed . |
14 | This is not to be confused with the alienation of spirit where we are alone with ourselves . |
15 | Supersaurus is not to be confused with Megalosaurus ( 'giant reptile' ) , a lizard-hipped carnosaur living in the Jurassic and the very first dinosaur to be named and described , looking like a smaller Tyrannosaurus . |
16 | Carnival in Madeira is not to be confused with Carnival in Rio de Janeiro . |
17 | This is not to be confused with our old friend the ‘ lazy eight ’ ( as illustrated in Fig 5.3 ) described earlier . |
18 | The individual 's congenitally imperfect constitution is commonly described as his nature , but is not to be confused with his basic nature . |
19 | ( This is not to be confused with the notion of symptom substitution which is an entirely different concept and not in any way relevant to this material . ) |
20 | But it has to be formulated more precisely if it is not to be confused with other crimes which have the dubious distinction of sharing these aphorismic characteristics . |
21 | These collapse , shrivel and dry as though scorched — but this is not to be confused with frost scorch . |
22 | The European Council is not to be confused with the Council of Europe , based in Strasbourg , and founded in 1949 to organise cooperation between European parliamentary democracies and raise awareness of what Europe means in cultural terms ( by means , for example , of a series of large exhibitions , of which the Vikings show currently in Paris is one , see p. 13 ) . |
23 | This is not to be confused with a condescending adoption of pupil style , which they are quick to read as false ( even when it is a genuine identification ) . |
24 | An aggro leader is not to be confused with a ‘ good fighter ’ for , because of the peculiar nature of aggro , * he might never have to do any fighting at all . |
25 | This is not to be confused with the international monetary system which is usually understood to mean the system that governs exchange rate parities . |
26 | It must also be emphasised that the honorary degree is in a category all its own and is not to be confused with the degree awarded after successful study ; it is not an alternative . |
27 | Transsexualism is not to be confused with hermaphroditism , in which bodily characteristics of both sexes are present in the same individual . |
28 | We have pointed out that lawfulness is not to be confused with legitimacy . |
29 | This application is not to be confused with an application to have a provisional grant to be declared final under subs . |
30 | During the war Grosvenor remained neutral ; he is not to be confused with his eldest son , Richard Grosvenor esquire , who played a prominent part in the royalist defence of Chester . |