Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be [adv] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We decided to spread the baits around into some new areas which could now be comfortably fished due to the removal of the carp rods . |
2 | At all times , but increasingly in the later eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries , new techniques have been brought in by observing their use elsewhere what would now be unkindly called industrial espionage — and sometimes by tempting away workmen . |
3 | These two assumptions together imply that , under the stipulated conditions of perfect competition , the capital stock will always be fully utilized irrespective of the extent of unemployment in the labour market . |
4 | While the empirical tests reveal an arbitrage opportunity , this can not be profitably exploited due to the use of stale prices in the computation of the index , the use of non-synchronous closing prices , inadequate allowance for transactions costs , regulatory restrictions ( such as the US uptick restriction on short selling shares , which limits arbitrage aimed at removing an underpricing of futures contracts ) , time lags in trading the portfolio of shares corresponding to the index , the presence of arbitrage risk ( the arbitrage transaction is not riskless due to uncertain dividends , uncertain interest rates , failure to unwind the share position at the EDSP , and so on ) or because the model used to compute the no-arbitrage prices is incorrect . |
5 | The chief difference between this and literature is that the stylistic values of literature can not be adequately explained ill terms of a need-oriented view of language . |
6 | Ancient sedimentary deposits which can not be readily disaggregated present major difficulties to the potential size-analyst . |