Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] be [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether they died naturally or were ritually murdered they were cremated , and then buried at the centre of a great mound . |
2 | Whether they died naturally or were ritually murdered they were cremated , and then buried at the centre of a great mound . |
3 | By eluting self-peptides from HLA-B53 we identified a sequence motif for bound peptides and have synthesized 60 octamer , nonamer or decamer peptides bearing this motif from the four pre-erythrocytic-stage P. falciparum antigens that have been cloned and sequenced : each of these antigens has been used in or is currently awaiting human vaccine trials . |
4 | Ah thank you that 's good that 's good that 's enough that 's enough do n't want any more of that . |
5 | It is possible to paint with quite a small brush the details of shadows and shapes of clouds — in fact more so than is generally accepted . |
6 | It is possible to have lawyers ' time recorded on Psions or directly into a terminal but a compromise is for lawyers to complete time sheets manually that are then inputted by a member of the accounts team on to computer . |
7 | They are some seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds less than is explicitly coming to us , either through the grant that 's coming into the S S A , the base , or the new specific grant . |
8 | Morris wrote endlessly and was even offered the post of poet laureate . |
9 | In fact , he believes that many of our ingenious musicians still have their aural-receptors pointed outwards and are merely trying to slavishly mimic what comes from England on the U.S. |
10 | They were n't alone ; and then the next thought was that Sandy must have come up from below and was now standing on the quay , but then that thought died as what he 'd taken for her shadow came out from under the stairway . |
11 | Thrush Green was sorry to hear that he had never been married , had been married unhappily and was now separated from his wife , had been happily married and lost his wife in childbirth , and ( disastrously ) still married , with a wife who would be coming to live with him at the corner house within a few days . |
12 | Environmental health officers have been called in and are now treating the problem . |
13 | Environmental health officers have been called in and are now treating the problem . |
14 | Environmental health officers have been called in and are now treating the problem . |
15 | She opened them to find that the priest had come in and was blandly regarding her and her father . |
16 | But by the ninth century this had degenerated into gross confusion , under cover of which the worship of Baal-Melqart , the official god of Tyre , had crept in and was widely corrupting faith in God . |
17 | The explanation is that , given a totally unvarying diet over a long period of time , especially if it is from kittenhood right through into adult life , a cat 's ‘ food variety mechanism ’ gets worn down and is finally switched off altogether . |
18 | Three had their convictions quashed by the Appeal Court earlier this year — the fourth had his appeal turned down and is still serving a life sentence . |
19 | The stairs went both ways , up and down and were thickly coated with dust . |
20 | Men and women were knocked down and were still assaulted and kicked on the flour . |
21 | " Next time , be sure you make them stay , " said Baba Yaga , and then she lay down and was soon snoring . |
22 | ‘ Survivors , but embattled , ’ said Theodora to Cranmer who had got his head down and was experimentally working tufts of bracken into either side of his bit . |
23 | Then , as efficient as ever , ‘ You 'd better have my phone number here just in case you need to tie up with me on anything , ’ she decided , and , giving her number , paused only long enough for Fabia to take it down and was then asking , ‘ Well ? ’ |
24 | He speaks Spanish and Qetchua fluently and is greatly appreciated by the people . |
25 | One spoke sign language fluently and was sometimes used as an interpreter . |
26 | The peasants farm co-operatively and are together rebuilding their bombed-out village . |
27 | The peppercorn was valued very highly and was frequently used in trade between the East and the West . |
28 | A publication of village life compiled by a group of volunteers is issued quarterly and is eagerly looked forward to . |
29 | The man did so and was eventually captured and imprisoned by the Tanguts . |
30 | Hence it was decided that the pathway should be set up as a small demonstration project only and be fully evaluated before its concepts were more widely introduced into the school . |