Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] be [vb pp] [prep] great " in BNC.

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1 A class can fill and light a replica pottery Roman oil lamp , whereas a 2000-year-old original would need to be handled with great care .
2 ‘ The particular circumstances when a legal duty is to be imposed , ’ it says , ‘ will need to be considered with great care . ’
3 But the four presidents also warned that ‘ the particular circumstances when a legal duty is to be imposed will need to be considered with great care …
4 So the choice of the person with whom we share this personal journey has to be made with great care .
5 But it has to be done with great care , infrequently It is if you like , a nuclear deterrent in that sense .
6 Any pronouncement about educational technology needs to be scrutinized with great care to ascertain what meaning is intended — the machines , the machines in use , or a methodology .
7 A any photocopying that needs to be done in great bulk , erm get quotes , and let the company pay for it rather than you paying for it and then pay you back , because I might be able to for instance get an account thingy somewhere
8 Line needs to be chosen with great care , for when long-range fishing any faults in the line will quickly become apparent .
9 Thus stylistic dating needs to be used with great care , and it must be accepted that the results it can give are not particularly secure .
10 This is important , because it shows that the initial state of the part of the universe that we inhabit did not have to be chosen with great care .
11 This is one of the dangers of licensing and obviously the licensee will have to be chosen with great care .
12 Words demand to be treated with great truth .
13 This was an undercover operation which had to be conducted with great speed as it quickly emerged that there was every chance that the Princess might well have left the royal circle by the proposed September publication date of the book .
14 This meant that the guest lists had to be scrutinized with great care and it required considerable awareness on the part of Eugénie to be able to decide who would match with whom .
15 Now that the contents of everything have to be described in great detail on the packaging , they duly told the French people that it contained preservatives .
16 The carelessness born of fatigue and the complacency that follows victory are so often the preconditions for disaster , and they have to be fought with great patience and total concentration .
17 Even these two conclusions need to be treated with great caution .
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