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

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1 Better be aloof and sound cold .
2 It had better be that and not him having another of his scenes .
3 However , if you think your anger is going to get the better of you , then you 'd better be realistic and responsible .
4 These boxes will apparently be EISA-based and extend to six processors .
5 No you 're not supposed to because it 's still recording , you basically be polite and
6 Organize yourself , obviously be punctual and be on time so that they can set you up , their clock by you .
7 So be honest and accurate .
8 So be specific and precise .
9 So be careful and be reasonable .
10 This will take a little getting used to , so be patient and be sure to memorise any melodies or lines that you come up with .
11 Secondly , the past and current benefit to the employer must not merely be substantial or even valuable ; it has to be outstanding if compensation is to be awarded .
12 The Government suggestions , in principle , are for a system of Children 's Certificates to be granted by Licensing Justices but the Government invites comment as to whether food should merely be available or if children should only be admitted to certificated bars in order to eat a meal .
13 As already in the UK , it will render unlawful ( although not necessarily in terms of criminal law : the penalties may only be civil but must be sufficiently dissuasive ) the misuse or improper disclosure of unpublished price-sensitive information , either by insiders or by those who obtain the information from them .
14 Since [ J. ] has made very little development progress since the accident he has no potential to return to a healthy life and thus intensive care would not only be cruel but would artificially prolong his vegetative state .
15 Sometimes the loser will not only be disappointed but also aggrieved because the trial judge or tribunal has taken some view of the facts and the law , which are believed to be wrong .
16 well he should only be eight and a half , I mean they told us he was three and a half when he was rescued .
17 Like — if I was wearing jeans it would only be 501s and that kind of thing .
18 You can only be one or the other because the whole business of supply and demand is so complex .
19 Detention of a whole class may technically still be lawful , although it is becoming increasingly likely that a judge would have doubts about the reasonableness of this course of action where it is known that there may only be one or two culprits .
20 I do n't know whether there 'll only be one or not .
21 Even where there may only be two or three partners , the case for incorporating a power of expulsion in the partnership agreement is strong .
22 The statement need only be oral and would not need to be expressly repeated in the sale agreement .
23 Because it is ripstop , and fraying is therefore limited , pinking shears would only be decorative and not at all necessary .
24 If these external costs offset the increase in real output per capita , then any overall improvement in economic welfare would only be apparent and not real .
25 If they find their way into food operations and are used to remove dirt from aluminium surfaces they will not only be ineffective but may also cause considerable damage to the finish .
26 What is clear is that for [ Whitehouse ] and others like her , there is a determination to restore a Christian culture to Britain , and in that battle the greater availability of sexually explicit cultural forms , the easier access to abortion and divorce , the legitimation of homosexuality between consenting adults and so on are developments which must at all costs not only be stemmed but at some ill-defined date in the future actually reversed .
27 Rather , it is that the active exploitation by trade unions of their monopoly requires a higher rate of unemployment than any acceptable notion of full employment will admit ; and hence , that attempts by the Government to create employment by stimulating the economy will not only be inflationary but will fail .
28 When the inputs to a perceptron s0 , s1 , … sN can only be 1 or 0 , then the possible inputs that it can be shown are the corners of an N-dimensional cube .
29 Comments like ‘ big , black and smelly ’ can only be malicious and would not be protected .
30 Recall , the node has just a finite ( though large ) set of inputs si , and each input can only be 0 or 1 .
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