Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adj] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | An outsider to consider in the County Championship at attractive odds would be Derbyshire , who are rather over priced at 16–1 with Coral-Ladbrokes for instance go 8–1 . |
2 | Nor should my observation imply that the book lacks ‘ added value ’ although the facts and arguments that are recognizably new occur at uneven intervals , being sometimes sparse and sometimes dense . |
3 | It is the small local business , as in the examples above of builders , carpenters and glaziers , who are most likely to balk at long-term clearance of a debt . |
4 | Because of the many controversies within the educational system , and the strong teacher organisations , those responsible are extremely reluctant to comment at all . |
5 | ‘ Mo you 're too respectable to look at such things . |
6 | If some of those who resist and resent the imposition , opt out of the electoral system ( and the calculation is that these will be those who are thought , either now or in the future , likely to benefit from the present array of public services ) , while others are more inclined to vote at local elections for a party which offers to cut and reorganize services , the electoral outcome would be dramatic . |
7 | Most of the lads in the squad are still eligible to play at under-21 level and we do n't want it to break up . ’ |
8 | If Labour 's executive brethren are also disposed to look at new options and new deals today they will doubtless incur some internal wrath . |
9 | But we are perfectly prepared to look at scientific evidence — we are not afraid of that . |
10 | The different categories of traveller are very hard to assess at all precisely . |