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

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1 Handrails fixed directly to the wall can be most easily refixed securely with window frame fixings , as you can do this without removing the whole rail .
2 Apart from the obvious fact that certain kinds of learning may be most appropriately learnt directly from a teacher , there are many contents in Africa where ‘ formal ’ and ‘ teacher-centred ’ approaches are the only ones which can rationally and effectively be used .
3 You will be all right walking alone to your house ? ’
4 Nevertheless , we must not be so swiftly carried away by talk of the job-market as to forget our democratic belief in the value of education as a good in itself , for everyone ; nor our individualistic belief in the concept of educational need .
5 A proportion of hypoxaemic children may be so physiologically compromised late in the course of illness that treatment with oxygen will not prevent death .
6 The individual sounds of other species may not be so readily recognized purely from instinct , though it seems highly likely that the unborn infant , while still in the mother 's womb , especially in its latter days , would be able to hear such external sounds and be aware of its mother 's response .
7 Indeed , in this example the customer would be better off buying now with any credit arrangement charging under 30 per cent a year .
8 She 'd be better off going somewhere like the Early Learning Centre and getting a damn good toy .
9 If you find you have to put a car on the road purely for your job 's sake , by the time you have included petrol , road tax and insurance , plus an allowance for depreciation , that you may be better off working closer to home .
10 Moreover , even if these undesirable side effects of deflation could be disregarded and the progress towards a state of full employment did in fact correspond to the mechanism depicted in Figure 5.3 , exactly the same result could be more expeditiously achieved simply by increasing the nominal money supply .
11 Yet already , with Benjamin the Silversmith , we have noticed a change : he moved around London as often as he did not because life was proving difficult where he was , but because customers or lodgers might be more easily found just round the everlasting corner .
12 The success of complex carbohydrate containing ORS in clinical studies may be more closely related therefore to their very low osmolality relative to standard hypertonic monomer ORS than to the kinetic advantage factor or the increased substrate availability for glucose/sodium cotransport .
13 I sometimes think that if the mutilated bodies of those who have been killed were laid out on the Floor of this Chamber the consequences of the decisions of those who sit here might be more effectively brought home to them .
14 So the time I spend with them would be more profitably employed here in the surgery . ’
15 We think that the educational effort which would be needed for this would be more usefully directed simply to warning people against follow-on credit .
16 as if in answer to his question , they heard the grenade explode ; the water around it spasmed , sending a central jet erupting skywards to be almost instantly swept away by the wind .
17 They will be very much missed particularly by the traders .
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