Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] be [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 One loch looks very much like any other and some are not even marked on the 1:50,000 map , so always be properly clad and prepared to cope with fickle weather conditions , before setting out .
2 Despite extensive research , the causes of sick building syndrome have not yet been clearly established and so are unlikely to be eradicated in the near future , according to a new report from the Health & Safety Executive .
3 I am preparing a big adhortatio for everyone who has not yet been utterly suffocated and swallowed up by the present age . "
4 However , because this ‘ Galilean ’ mentality has not yet been fully understood and absorbed , errors can still be made and damaging operations done .
5 The codification of knowledge into computer software , does however , suggest an intriguing new source for the future that is not yet being effectively captured and archived .
6 The nature-nurture debate can not therefore be readily resolved and gender identity is heavily influenced by parental treatment and socialisation , but also is influenced by the genetic make-up of a person .
7 It elides the fact that the historian will always also be historically located and therefore can not be in a position to produce a final totalization , a dialectical situation anticipated by Sartre .
8 Recent research has disrupted the conventional narrative which represented the period between the end of the Second World War and the passing of the first Immigration Act in 1962 as an era of laissez-faire , with restrictions on black immigration supposedly only being reluctantly considered and implemented in the wake of campaigning by small right wing elements in parliament and a groundswell of racism in the constituencies , especially in the Midlands .
9 He also remembered the look of the adjustable spanner , and it seemed to him appropriate that having been knocked down with a spanner his whole body was now apparently being alternately wrenched and tightened .
10 Others believed that practices described and demonstrated at length by persons of high status in the Authority must at the very least be strongly recommended and might even be — or become — mandatory .
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