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

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1 There is obviously going to be some sort of demonstration at the Chelsea game but in what form .
2 Hungry and cold would have to wait until I could go back to the cafe , dirty was obviously going to be more of a problem .
3 New guidelines followed in 1984 , but these have apparently proved to be less than satisfactory for reasons which are spelled out in the House of Commons Energy Committee Report .
4 Now I was beginning to see that it did n't necessarily have to be that way .
5 The S3 graphics co-processor and its associated chipset is justly acknowledged to be more than useful for speeding up Windows graphics , offloading much of the graphics work from the CPU as it does , and the speed up with a variety of tasks under Windows and applications is very noticeable .
6 And the child storms off in fury because you do n't understand , and because this activity you billed as ‘ fun ’ has suddenly ceased to be any fun at all .
7 ‘ I was a big baby — I 'm obviously meant to be this size ’ , ‘ all my family are big ’ , ‘ I 've tried every diet , they just do n't seem to work for me ’ , ‘ I only have to look at a cream cake and I gain 2lbs ( 0.9kg ) ! ’
8 Needless to say , the sufferers in whom it takes longer tend to be those in whom the disease and its consequences are most intense and most obvious to everyone else .
9 The crucial difference between special interest , or special damage , and genuine grievance was that a special interest was one greater than that of other affected people generally , whereas a genuine grievance did not need to be any different in type or intensity than that of other affected persons .
10 In 1973 the government ran a considerable campaign to instruct electors how to record their votes under the system of proportional representation , but it was thought that after the experience of two proportional representation elections in 1973 the electorate did not need to be more than reminded of what was required .
11 Surprisingly , sore breasts , spots , bloatedness and food cravings — symptoms commonly associated with PMS — are not considered to be such severe problems .
12 She had not expected to be such a kind of girl ; she had watched this kind of girl for years ( the lips discreetly reddened , the loud laughter on the school bus , the tossing of long hair beneath rakish berets , the swinging of hips , the whispering in the garden ) but she had never expected to become one .
13 This empiricism , which is indeed preferable to paradigmatically unscientific excesses of speculation and the like , is nevertheless wholly inadequate , and generally accepted to be such .
14 One is that the figure of 300 per cent increase in productivity just happens to be that which would have had to occur to cost-justify the installation of CAD given capital and wage costs in the early 1980s in the UK when this figure gained currency .
15 There would thus appear to be some scope for policy activism , but , on further inspection , it turns out to be very limited indeed .
16 Overall he was not a happy man : ‘ There did not appear to be much Christmas spirit about this year .
17 While this does not appear to be such an earth shattering decision , it is one of the few occasions when a coroner 's action has been criticised .
18 The examples described below illustrate all these , though as yet there do not appear to be many instances of disasters in the management of which GIS has played a significant part .
19 There does not appear to be any threat to individual species from agriculture .
20 There does not appear to be any preference for particular types : worldwide issues and trends , market research , attitudinal surveys were all mentioned .
21 Though pedestrians and cyclists are to be ‘ encouraged to use the facilities provided for them ’ there do not appear to be any facilities other than the traditional footpath .
22 I said that I hope to breed the fish in this tank , but at the moment there does not appear to be any indication of willingness to breed on the part of any of the fish .
23 There do not appear to be any negative affects on the plants .
24 There did not appear to be any police in the crowd .
25 Executive voices have been raised several octaves over the issue ( UX No 433 ) , and there does not appear to be any clear agreement yet on how COSE firms would level this playing field .
26 There did not appear to be any certainty that the RHA would make capital gain out of the exercise , whether or not such gain might be applied for non-mental health purposes .
27 The ACOG guidelines ( 1986 ) do not specifically address weight training , which is becoming increasingly popular with women , but there do not appear to be any documented harmful effects .
28 The existence of an internationalised contract between a private entity and a State is frequently asserted , and there does not appear to be any reason why international law can not be the proper law of a contract between an international organisation and a private entity .
29 Whilst there does not appear to be any universal agreement on the precise meaning to be attached to these prefixes ( compare the definitions of modern algebra in [ 71 , p. 669 ] and [ 81 , p. 702 ] ) we can fairly safely say that classical algebra is the present synonym for the theory of equations , a theory in which are manipulated symbols which invariably represent numbers , be they complex , real or rational .
30 Equally , there does not appear to be any great regional variation in the use of temporary workers , except that almost all agency workers are in the South East of the country .
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