Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] be ignore " in BNC.

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1 The typewriter clashed and harried him at night , never rhythmical enough to be ignored .
2 When E ν is 1000 cm -1 , this ratio is 0·005 , a proportion which is small enough to be ignored .
3 The image is vivid , particularly so for end users who have begged the industry for years to consolidate , only to be ignored , then forced to retaliate by not buying .
4 While one can not produce rules for having advertising ideas , some guidelines for , as it were , the physical construction of advertisements can be proposed — if only to be ignored .
5 ‘ But it is certainly important enough not to be ignored . ’
6 He did n't answer and Jess felt uneasy , but having started to talk was determined not to be ignored .
7 Either way , the change sits there for the reader , fascinating , not to be ignored .
8 This was an inducement not to be ignored ; most parents , given the choice , would prefer the expectation of earthly survival for their children to the hope of heavenly reward .
9 They may not be significant — they may not even be there — but , if they are , the danger of overlooking them is not to be ignored in their effects on others also .
10 To the east of Bagnères is a really lovely piece of country , not to be ignored .
11 Television and radio in particular have an influence upon the attitudes and preferences of worshippers and their power is not to be ignored .
12 It was not to be ignored .
13 The reader who returns frequently to the poem , and ( in the way of obsessive readers ) delights in noticing meanings potentially nestling within meanings , will begin to be persuaded , by and by , that these hints of battle and brutality are not to be ignored ; yet they remain no more than hints , shadows of meaning cast by a powerful text .
14 The circular gave formal acknowledgement to a practice already employed by some authorities and which continued thereafter to be ignored by others .
15 Although for many applications the costs are negligible , they raise their heads too often to be ignored .
16 Unless we are more attentive , the Guatemalan refugees are about to be ignored again as they suffer this time not from the cold war , but the ‘ new world order ’ .
17 What is surprising is the extent to which it seems continually to be ignored by business information providers . )
18 In fairness to the mother he should have directed that she be given notice of the foster mother 's application ; had he done so he would have learned — as we have learned from the mother 's statement which clearly should be admitted in evidence before us for this purpose at least — that if the matters to which she spoke were correct ( viz. the foster mother 's preventing her having access to and contact with the children , and allegations which she says the children made to her of their physical and emotional abuse by the foster mother and other members of her ‘ family ’ ) , then the mother 's wishes and feelings were not lightly to be ignored .
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