Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] be extremely " in BNC.
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1 | That must be extremely dubious , considering that for a number of years the payments were made under protest . |
2 | Not surprisingly however , John McGregor the Transport Secretary , although he did not oppose John Prescott 's submissions , made it quite clear that this would be extremely expensive . |
3 | This can be extremely beneficial in stress-related cases . |
4 | If the hypnotist does not turn out to be as trustworthy as expected , this can be extremely dangerous . |
5 | This can be extremely hazardous and it is dangerous to assume that a rug will necessarily be cheaper in the country of origin than it is in the West ; rugs on sale in the bazaars in Turkey , for example , are often just as expensive , if not more so , than they are in London or New York . |
6 | This can be extremely valuable knowledge for an organization , making them aware of special skills and how ideas evolve in their company . |
7 | This can be extremely useful for overviews of a thin section , grain shape and size determinations and for fabric analysis . |
8 | Consider embedding the names of programmers or the company name within the program code ; this can be extremely useful evidentially if a software pirate denies copying . |
9 | This can be extremely useful . |
10 | The dissonance between the act of firing someone and the manager 's beliefs about what is acceptable or decent behaviour from one individual to another can be extremely painful . |
11 | Under the new proposals , currently out for consultation , the consequences of that could be extremely serious . |
12 | If it fits in with your scheme of work , these may be extremely useful at Key Stages 1 and 2 . |
13 | THIRD SCHEDULE Rights reserved These may be extremely disruptive and , as such , may need to be given careful consideration by the tenant . |
14 | Many can be extremely imaginative , and attractively illustrated . |
15 | A gelding that is accompanied by a more may be extremely possessive of her in the company of other horses , and may be tempted to attack all and sundry — including other mares ! |
16 | ‘ We do n't want to find ourselves locked in here , that would be extremely nasty . |
17 | We 're going to write his memoirs , well , we 're going to start writing them , and that will be extremely interesting . |
18 | Most will be extremely cautious until new case law defines the extent of the new Act . |