Example sentences of "to [be] [adj] [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | The Saturday Review said that there were only four entries that it deemed to be good enough to be designated Gothic , but Clarke 's catalogue listed a further fourteen Gothic schemes . |
2 | You would have had to be superhuman not to be a little corrupted by the power she had . |
3 | Each segment is designed to be small enough to be covered by the salesperson during one day 's work . |
4 | The PCD secretariat then carries the investigation forward with the provision that , if the matter proves to be significant enough to be referred to the Investigation Committee , the ARC will be informed so that it can consider the case further . |
5 | She would have to be blind not to be aware of it . |
6 | It seems to me to be important enough to be worth tabling if that can be arranged . |
7 | These may take the form of problems which even if proved empirically to influence resource needs do so in such particular , local , and sometimes subtle ways that statistical models are unlikely to be sensitive enough to be helpful . |
8 | In doing so , the counsellor has to be careful not to be beguiled into believing the more comfortable initial reactions that many older people might present . |
9 | And if , at first , she had had to remind herself to be careful not to be found out , deceit was becoming second nature to her . |
10 | But he has to be careful not to be the black sheep of the family . |
11 | It had to be high enough to be out of reach of the Men , for they could not fly . |