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

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31 I believe that we are right to wait until the independent report has been received , but I assure my right hon. Friend and the House that all EC partners who have worked well together on this are carefully considering future relations in the light of what appears to have happened , as shown on the video which so many of us have seen and which the families of the people involved have had to witness in their suffering .
32 The net effects of all this are well described by the Northern Trade Union Labour Left ( 1984 ) culminating in efforts to establish a ‘ Regional Executive ’ on explicitly corporatist lines .
33 The full implications of this are best indicated if we observe that far more is involved in it than merely the uniqueness of the revelation in Jesus , solely the issue whether there is genuine access to knowledge of God in any other place .
34 If so , then the reasons for this are probably related to the fact that they have been the party of government and their ideas are consequently more newsworthy ; that they have displayed greater skill and exerted greater effort in publicising their views ; and that the other parties delayed the formulation of their interpretations of the concept .
35 Such formalities as this are easily taught and can even be fun to teach and learn .
36 The reasons for this are easily seen .
37 The old wounds about this are easily opened .
38 Examples of this are nowadays quoted in most of the newspapers — the 25–30 year-old trader who is earning £200 000–£400 000 whilst the person who runs the whole department may be on a salary of only half this .
39 The notable exceptions to this are mostly found in work done by Mel Smith and Griff Rhys-Jones .
40 Any who dare to question this are quickly dealt with by being accused of faithlessness , invoking that frighteningly powerful guilt feeling instilled into the human mind whilst the individual is still very young , and it is just this abuse of childhood which is so surely the primary cause of failure to reduce the constant renewal of the horrors of war .
41 Chair , can I suggest that some of the people who are actually involved in this are actually asked themselves rather than agencies that might be working with them , because I think that , that most of the , the sort of people we 're talking about are actually very sensitive .
42 People who do this are actually given a training , this does n't hurt the baby , they do n't mind , their bones are very soft you 'll look at your baby , all of you can look at babies that you 're caring for and you hold them and you see well is that leg longer than the other ?
43 The conditions for this are readily established .
44 Verbatim notes provide an exact record of what has been said or what happened , but the times when you require this are extremely limited .
45 It must be said at once that fears as to this are greatly exaggerated : most incestuous activity does not lead to pregnancy , while , when it does , favourable genetic attributes can be transmitted as well as unfavourable ones .
46 Variations in PH away from this are typically controlled by the equilibrium we 've already seen between the hydrogen bicarbonate ion and carbonate and H plus .
47 Two possible ways of doing this are now described .
48 Indeed , many early basilicas built before this are still aligned towards the west , S. Peter 's in Rome , for example .
49 So , if you have decided that the basic form is what suits your talents best ( and , as I have said , books like this are still published ) , then you will find you need to use as your suspects what are often called cardboard characters , that is people observed almost entirely from the outside and generally endowed with just one outstanding trait .
50 " Things like this are always happening to me , " she said , and shrugged put her elbows on the sill of the window and smiled down at him .
51 Uncertain domestic currency values in instances like this are always going to be present .
52 Phrases like this are often used like the jargon of politics , as deceptively simple slogans .
53 Incidents such as this are often reported without foundation , we were told .
54 Clearly occasions such as this are much enjoyed by the public who attend and are a valuable source of publicity for the organisations taking part .
55 Over half are also collaborating on consumer research service specifications and service planning .
56 It is extremely worrying that in non-diabetics half the cases of hypertension are undiagnosed , half those diagnosed are untreated and of the half that are treated half are inadequately controlled ( WHO Expert Committee on Hypertension , 1978 ) .
57 Of 130 dams constructed in the last 50 years in the Masvingo District , more than half are badly silted ( Elwell 1985 ) .
58 of these reach the doors of the court , of which between one-third and one-half are then settled without trial . ’
59 We walk down a flight of stone steps into the temple , where the faithful are already gathering .
60 Now , a story of how the English are finally beating the Australians at their own game .
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