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

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1 The point I think that has to be understood about EuroDisney , which perhaps has n't been properly perceived yet by the public is that it is very much a destination for the British public .
2 In recent years British papers have been widely used all over the world .
3 Oystercatchers are rarely noted away from the coast , but have been recorded on occasions on flooded levels as well as at the reservoirs .
4 Grey Plovers are rarely seen away from the coast in Sussex , but there have been six such records since 1947 in March , April , May , October ( three together ) , November , and December .
5 The difference between established senses and potential senses is not merely one of frequency of use , although this is undoubtedly an important component of the difference : established senses are presumably represented differently in the mind 's lexicon .
6 Now empty , decay and neglect are slowly eating away at the building 's fabric .
7 Not all of these approaches are necessarily directed solely to the cities , and some would not feature in many classifications of inner-urban policy .
8 The last three months particularly are charged with electricity — and you are suddenly involved both in the throes of final productions and the ‘ business ’ of acting ; it all comes together in a thrilling rush , and the time goes quickly .
9 As far as styling goes Lakewood are obviously borrowing heavily from the Martin heritage , since in outline these are millimetre-perfect dreadnought copies .
10 Sir , we are obviously dealing here with a new settlement of ve very extensive land take , I think that the there are certainly been quite a There 's been a lot of detailed work done by the various erm protagonists around around the table today about agricultural land quality .
11 ‘ We are obviously heading right into the centre of the Fortean flicker . ’
12 If your tactics are basically to run straight towards the enemy and hit him hard then a bolt thrower is n't really going to do you any good .
13 North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary has revealed that nearly a thousand cancer patients have been wrongly treated there in the past nine years .
14 IBM Corp and Microsoft Corp are apparently working together on a project to put Windows NT up on the PowerPC RISC .
15 ‘ Had been suddenly called away to the funeral of a close relative ?
16 But there are other recurring fingerprints — melodic motifs , rhythmic patterns , harmonic progressions — the secrets of which are perhaps known only to a handful of Shostakovich 's oldest and closest friends .
17 In the words of Winston Churchill , who has been much quoted already in the debate : ’ We are with Europe but not of it .
18 ‘ I am greatly looking forward to the challenge . ’
19 There was blood on the ground from the exit wound which had not been entirely washed away by the overnight rain .
20 Right number ten , name the two fences which are only jumped once in the Grand National .
21 These variables are only known locally to the defining procedure or function .
22 A motor extracts air through a replaceable filter and powders are gently drifted away from the operator .
23 By convention , such powers are normally exercised formally by the monarch on the advice of ministers ( the ministers , in practice , take the decisions ) .
24 The growth cabinets are normally used only as a place to grow plants in a controlled way , measurements being made in the laboratory .
25 In most cases , late leaching was accompanied by the calcitisation of dolomite and secondary limestones are normally found together with the porous dolomites ( Figs. 21 , 22 , 23 and 24 ; Clark 1980a ) .
26 They are best told apart by the differences in head shape — labiatum has thicker lips and citrinellum has a larger hump resulting in a steeper forehead profile .
27 Complex carbohydrates are best taken regularly throughout the day so that the glycogen is steadily replaced and built up in the muscles .
28 ‘ I am not thinking here of the tabloid press , whose characteristics have been much debated recently , but more particularly of the quality press and the TV programmes which expect to be taken seriously .
29 I am not thinking primarily of the well-established learned journals , which have high editorial standards and a long queue of articles waiting to appear .
30 When I say ‘ this war ’ , I am not thinking only of the current one , but of all our modern wars and our entire modern history from when we became free of the Turks in 1819 .
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