Example sentences of "and [adv] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | If the discount applied to the lire were only 1 per cent as suggested above , then clearly it would be possible to gain over all by earning an extra 2 per cent on the lire deposit and accept that this would be reduced by 1 per cent as the cost of forward cover , making a 1 per cent gain overall in comparison with staying in sterling and importantly be fully hedged . |
2 | A writer 's productive ( post-artisanal ) relations with a publisher could be , and widely were , bypassed , by other publishers ( domestic ‘ pirates ’ or foreigners ) who reprinted and sold the work without reference or relation to the author . |
3 | And luckily were not the other one , was . |
4 | Your letter was sent on to Italy and the post to and fro is so awful it only arrived back here last week when I was in London . |
5 | The press has a majority on the board of directors ( eight seats out of 15 ) and thereby is held to guarantee pluralism and the agency 's independence of the state . |
6 | And the immune system normally functions to protect us in this way , and is regulated in such a manner that it does not attack bits of oneself , but only legitimate foreign targets , and thereby is our ally . |
7 | If I cry , the Monster cries — more piteously , longer , louder — not because it is sad , of course not , never out of sorrow or pity , no , merely because Jimbo has cried and thereby been noticed , for his self These scraps of attention the Monster would take from me to the last smile , the last nod , the last little pat on the head . |
8 | With this defence the defendant is saying that the plaintiff has failed to take reasonable care and thereby been partly responsible for his own injuries , loss or damage . |
9 | Fortunately Monboddo 's ‘ ancient politesse ’ stirred itself , and thereby was social catastrophe averted . |
10 | Tenants were to be transformed into owner-occupiers and thereby be given a property stake in the new society . |
11 | It does not need , for that protection , to have the right to sue in defamation and thereby be able to stifle legitimate public criticism of its activities . |
12 | The metallic compounds may contaminate edible fish and drinking water supplies , and thereby be passed on to people . |
13 | Support may help a bereaved parent to cope with his or her own feelings of loss , and thereby be better able to recognise their children 's needs and vulnerability . |
14 | Tokens are listed under the phonetic variant which they realize , and additionally are assigned a label which describes the following environment ; these labels are explained as follows : |
15 | He had asked for , and eventually been given , a plastic bucket of cold water and a sponge . |
16 | I thought of life as the Whirlpool of Corrievrikin , where all men struggle helplessly and eventually are sucked into the vortex of death I see that we men have nothing that we can do in this whirlpool except find another creature that will share the hopelessness . |
17 | The yeast would be manipulated to express the gene and to manufacture the enzyme in large quantities , and eventually be able to thrive on hexachlorobenzene and other offending compounds . |
18 | Of course , mortgage payments will tend to be eroded by inflation , and eventually be paid completely . |
19 | There was , however , another crucial difference between Darwin 's position and that of his contemporaries : he believed that , when members of a species were transported to a new location , they might sometimes establish themselves even if the conditions were not identical to those of the homeland , in which case the isolated population would adapt to the new environment and eventually be transformed into a distinct species . |
20 | To deal with such difficulties and unnecessary travel of pieces of paper the Bank of England announced in November 1988 that it would set up a Central Money Markets Office ( CMO ) to develop a book entry transfer system to enable money market instrument paper to be ‘ immobilised ’ and eventually be ‘ dematerialised ’ . |
21 | In the end they did come out , were pursued to the south-east down the coast of Brittany , and eventually were overtaken in Quiberon Bay . |
22 | . Erm but then we slept under every hedge , I think , along the south coast , till we lost our machine guns , collected anti-tank guns , and eventually were transferred to the Royal Artillery , but still with this county pride of Devon , which I 'd never met before . |
23 | To judge by appearances Nietzsche was a loony who went round market places declaring God to be dead and eventually was declared mad ( although from his earlier work Zarathustra the matter was never in doubt ) . |
24 | Unfortunately though , Roebuck 's support was soon withdrawn as he got into financial difficulties and eventually was declared bankrupt in 1773 . |
25 | While it lasted , the Auxiliary did good work , but after the President 's death it declined and eventually was wound up during the Glasgow Congress in 1920 . |
26 | and since are a big potential one one ninety four I 've got down here . |
27 | Broadly speaking , since M s fixed P , and since was determined at its full employment value , , through the forces of competition in the labour market , the equilibrium value of W could be ascertained . |
28 | The big winner then and since was Umberto Bossi , leader of the separatist Northern Leagues . |
29 | So getting value for money , doing our jobs efficiently and effectively is important for all of us , wherever we work , whatever job we do . |
30 | Apart from the obvious fact that certain kinds of learning may be most appropriately learnt directly from a teacher , there are many contents in Africa where ‘ formal ’ and ‘ teacher-centred ’ approaches are the only ones which can rationally and effectively be used . |