Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [pers pn] [be] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Interesting though it is to be aware of the way in which these various theological traditions bear fruit in the mystics ' accounts of their experience , it is important to remember that they can not fully account for this experience . |
2 | Pasha Naiz and his death were evocative in consequential ways ; they were part of an idiom which was largely inexplicit ( though not unstructured ) but which has to be made explicit if it is to be understood by people who do not have it . |
3 | The motivation must be right if we are to be effective in the Lord 's service . |
4 | Oh , lord , he had to be strong if she was to be . |
5 | HE 'S BLACK SO IT 'S TO BE EXPECTED |
6 | They tend to say , oh well , he 's black so it 's to be expected , they 're bound to do that , so when they give you that kind of attitude , you think oh well , blow them , if that 's what they think , why not act like that . |
7 | Subject matter has to be made more generally intelligible if it is to be seen no longer as self-contained but as part of a wide and complex body of knowledge . |
8 | Plantings must be bold if they are to be appreciated from a house window . |
9 | To produce these pictures the paper must be fairly tough if they are to be kept . |
10 | Being aware of the interval structure of scales is vitally important if they are to be used creatively and effectively against chords . |
11 | The developing of links with record creators will be important if they are to be encouraged to exercise their moral responsibility to preserve these contemporary cultural artifacts , e-facts . |
12 | A sharp kitchen knife can not be made absolutely safe if it is to be any use as a kitchen knife . |
13 | The exemption is a recognition of the desirability of spontaneity in certain circumstances ; where there are sudden events such as the ‘ release of pollutants , a traffic accident , a shipment of nuclear waste or a visit by a political leader , ’ the response to such events must be immediate if it is to be effective , and the giving of notice is in such circumstances not reasonably practicable . |
14 | This is partly because its product , type , must be familiar if it is to be legible . |
15 | Tchaikovsky is without doubt one of these , and Francesca and Marche Slave ( both composed incidentally in 1876 ) require an approach bordering on the hysterical if they are to be heard to their best advantage . |
16 | ‘ But you , Bethlehem … small as you are to be among Judah 's clans , out of you shall come forth a governor for Israel , one whose roots are far back in the past , in days gone by . |
17 | Graded assessment and modular accreditation schemes are likely to hasten this process since they too involve the erosion of traditional subject-based teaching and curriculum boundaries and require a much greater degree of organizational flexibility and ongoing review and guidance to be provided through course tutoring if they are to be successful . |
18 | In the next chapter you will find details of exercises in breathing , relaxation , basic meditation and visualisation — all of which are vital If you are to be healthy in a truly holistic way . |
19 | This time it was widely recognised that a change in policy was necessary if it was to be achieved . |
20 | ABWOR would only be highly significant if it were to be used for a much wider range of proceedings , especially those for which legal aid is not available . |
21 | A specified time should be set as a deadline when outgoing mail should be ready if it is to be despatched that day . |
22 | Bad as it is to be poor in Indian it 's worse to be as destitute as the street-children . |