Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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31 I 'm just fed up with this ankle and … and I should n't be here . ’
32 as I say I 'm just fed up with this lot , what is the outlook on er income tax ?
33 ‘ Guys like Stefan and Boris will be more pumped up for that than for a preparation tournament . ’
34 I imagine that , once it 's going , even that role will be gradually taken over by those who are carrying it out : the ones who run the risk .
35 ‘ For some children it would give them the opportunity to wreak mayhem , while other , more sensitive children would be deeply affected out of all proportion to what they had done .
36 Setting of fees is the responsibility of the client partner and should be clearly set out in any engagement letter .
37 She made sure that Duart and his heir would be magnificently turned out for this visit to a foreign clan .
38 I 'm really fucked off with this cold now .
39 I 'm really fed up with all these self-righteous musicians telling us what to think and do .
40 Screening for Cryptosporidium should be routinely carried out in such children .
41 Recommendations from that consultation exercise will be then brought back to this congress .
42 Nevertheless AFHQ was not informed that the Croats had been turned back until the morning of 16 May , and even then it took some time for the information to be fully taken in by all branches concerned .
43 Apparently the movie has to be officially called off in some way and that takes time .
44 And the Japanese advances in eastern Asia nourished the hopes that the United States would be completely tied down in that theatre of war .
45 But he was also a complex , highly secretive individual whose inner workings and motivations are profoundly glossed over in this film .
46 The pregnant sentence ‘ The economy of Revelation is realized by deeds and words , which are intrinsically bound up with each other ’ ( DV 2 ) challenges two basic ‘ conservative ’ positions : the fear of allowing historical development in our understanding of divine truth , and the theory of separate sources of revelation .
47 This is to counter the transfer of assets through a newly acquired ‘ surplus ACT ’ company under the no gain/no loss rule in s 171 , TCGA 1992 , which are then sold out of that company , thus eliminating or reducing the taxable gain ( s 245B ) .
48 Although curtains are sometimes made up in this fabric it is not always satisfactory as it can be rather stiff .
49 The major bus undertakings and the UndergrounD railways ( including the Metropolitan ) were also taken over on that day , and the minor bus operators were drawn in one at a time later , but the main line railway companies ( including their suburban services ) were excluded .
50 These rabbits were probably fattened up for some special occasion .
51 These people had little training in interviewing , in handling client relationships and in understanding what a service business was about , and many clients were understandably put off by such individuals .
52 He felt as though he was prying , and as though he was being uselessly urged on by some violent emotion of curiosity — not greed , curiosity , more fundamental even than sex , the desire for knowledge .
53 Chesarynth hoped all the secretaries were happily jacked in to some routine part of the system , or getting their jollies from the nerve-stimulators some of them were addicted to .
54 . I 've visited future worlds which have been devastated by the drug , where the young people have been completely wiped out by this substance . ’
55 When this does happen so much depends on the attitudes of the court for the safeguarding of freedoms which are nowhere written down as such .
56 In short , patchiness , in space and time , is as much a feature of the oceans as it is of land ; indeed , ‘ patchiness ’ is a great principle in ecology — though it is rarely singled out as such .
57 In chyluria Sudan three is avidly taken up by all body fat and turns the urine pink .
58 9.11 Representations The Tenant acknowledges that this Lease has not been entered into in reliance wholly or partly on any statement or representation made by or on behalf of the Landlord except any such statement or representation that is expressly set out in this Lease This is self-explanatory but see the comments on misrepresentation under clause 11 of the agreement for lease .
59 Hence the study of primitive culture is intimately bound up with that of primitive religion .
60 He also develops Foucault in suggesting that the classification of space ( what he calls its ‘ regionalisation ’ and ‘ sequestration ’ ) is intimately bound up with these forms of surveillance and control .
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