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

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1 KATE was left sitting alone once more as Ace stormed off , but she hardly noticed he 'd gone because all she could think about was how the fuel blend had let them down .
2 There were only a few spots of blood and all I could think about was how Mum must n't see them .
3 As BS knows everything relevant about the physical state of affairs , the things that he does not know about are not physical states of affairs .
4 What , what , Allen did n't know about is n't worth knowing , is it ?
5 The part Mandy did n't know about was n't going to blow over .
6 ‘ You need not apologize for being so upset , ’ Morton said quietly .
7 However , a small bag of water containing all the different kinds of proteins — perhaps 10,000 to 100,000 kinds — that the genes of an elephant can code for is not an elephant , and would not turn into an elephant .
8 Generally , the taxpayer will seek to be not domiciled in the United Kingdom .
9 The counsellor should seek to be as warm , supportive and caring as possible .
10 Section 682 provides that income arising under a settlement shall be deemed not to have been distributed if and to the extent that it exceeds the aggregate of : ( i ) the sums , excluding all payments of interest , paid in that year by the trustees of the settlement to any persons ( not being a body corporate connected with the settlement and not being the trustees of another settlement made by the settlor or the trustees of the settlement ) in such manner that they fall to be treated in that year , otherwise than by virtue of s677 above , as the income of those persons for the purposes of income tax , or would fall to be so treated if those persons were domiciled , resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and the sums had been paid to them there ; and ( ii ) subject to s682(2)– ( 5 ) ( rules for ascertaining undistributed income where interest is paid by trustees ) any expenses of the trustees of the settlement paid in that year which , in the absence of any express provision of the settlement , would be properly chargeable to income , in so far as such expenses are not included in the sums mentioned in para ( i ) above ; and ( iii ) in a case where the trustees of the settlement are trustees for charitable purposes , the amount by which any income arising under the settlement in that year in respect of which exemption from tax may be granted under s505 of TA 1988 exceeds the aggregate amount of any such sums or expenses as aforesaid paid in that year which are properly chargeable to that income .
11 If she was to replace the roses she had used , she realised wearily , she would need to be up again at four .
12 ‘ Of course , ’ suggested Tommy , as he tried to stifle a yawn , ‘ a man of property like yourself would need to be up early of a mornin' , to make sure ‘ is workers were already on parade and not shirkin' . ’
13 Here there will need to be not one module in EP but a variety of modules each geared to a particular path and each with a different set of prerequisites .
14 However , this carries the risk that what is being implemented may need to be later unravelled because of second thoughts and if the original putting together of a change costs effort and resentment , going back on it may create further difficulties of relationships .
15 Such a decision would need to be clearly defined in terms of a line dividing what was acceptable from what was not .
16 When setting a straight line of netting on level ground it is possible that one stake every 8 yards may be sufficient , but when a net is set in a circular shape the stakes will need to be closer together .
17 Then Lissa would n't need to be around so much , would she ? ’
18 Later on in the article he repeats this ; ie. ‘ not only does the tenon need to be pretty much where it needs to be relative to the thickness of the wood . ’
19 The use of the voice in conjunction with the body is an important feature of training , too , for when acting you will need to be physically free enough to do several things at once .
20 ‘ You do n't need to be physically strong — if you use all the equipment properly , it 's quite easy .
21 The speaker may need to be physically closer , to use the reassuring sense of touch , to remember that the whole face and expression help to convey meaning , to express one thought at a time unhurriedly , at the pace suitable to the old person .
22 • Your description is of someone who suffers from an ‘ endogenous mania ’ , though your husband would need to be clinically assessed to confirm this .
23 The statement need only be oral and would not need to be expressly repeated in the sale agreement .
24 ( b ) Drafting the contract The standard conditions do not need to be expressly referred to unless an alteration is sought .
25 He will certainly need to be well prepared for the task which faces him , with international cricket politics becoming increasingly complex .
26 He will certainly need to be well prepared for the task which faces him , with international cricket politics becoming increasingly complex .
27 If your skiing is anything like as extreme as the conditions you will need to be well prepared .
28 This we think we can discount for a number of reasons : first , the magnitude of the risk aversion would need to be rather large for the result ( that an increase in a is good ) to be reversed ( particularly when the reservation value is generally above the mean price ) ; second , subjects were paid proportionately to their total profits over 16 decision periods ( 32 decisions ) so that any risk aversion would already have been significantly averaged out ; third , the subjects appeared to be trying to make as much money out of the experiment as possible ( implying that they were behaving in a risk-neutral fashion ) ; fourth , the majority of the responses to two questions on the questionnaire indicated risk-neutrality .
29 The building will need to be carefully leak-proofed against the outside air , and customers will have to enter by an air-lock .
30 Eden 's remedy was to encourage departmental ministers to bring to Cabinet or Cabinet committee ‘ any questions which are likely to occasion public controversy or criticism or may need to be carefully explained to the Government 's supporters in Parliament ’ .
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