Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] to be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | One would , for example , assume right turns to be objectively more dangerous than left turns . |
2 | The use of reading lists , tapes , slides , video-recordings etc. needs to be carefully planned , because they form a major resource . |
3 | The business constituency not only wants to be as little burdened as possible with the costs of complying with regulation , it is also critical of what it sees as inordinate amounts of money being spent on pollution control by bloated , publicly-funded organizations . |
4 | er one that occurs to me , no , no speaking on it myself , the jury might be interested , sometime I just like to get a feel of what a brochure looks like , not divided as it obviously has to be here , could , could we see a couple sometime , not , not now |
5 | Now his view obviously has to be seriously considered put forward , as it is , by a leader who has the support , when he was elected , of ninety percent of the Party , including ninety percent of the unions . |
6 | And in order to get in to that state of mind one does not have to be a complete lifelong fanatic , one only has to be completely absorbed for the moment by a particular cause , and that kind of absorption is of course something which good causes often do seem to demand . |
7 | In the evening , body temperature is being reduced and so tends to be slightly higher than required . |
8 | The overall flexibility which is clear when we take the three works together seems to be much less evident when we look at The Origin by itself . |
9 | Since the political and ideological instances are just as necessary for the existence of a social formation , they seem to be equally determining , and the economic ‘ base ’ no longer looks to be especially basic . |
10 | It does n't have to be big , it just has to be there . |
11 | This normally needs to be fairly short , but contain enough basic information , power of description , use of words , style of text and so on . |
12 | The screen no longer needs to be fully multiplexed . |
13 | When these result in avoidable death , and they do , then it could be anyone who just happens to be there — employees , consumers , ordinary citizens . |
14 | The time between sleep onset and active sleep onset thus tends to be either very short indeed ( less than ten minutes ) or over fifty minutes , as the period of their alternation between active and quiet sleep is of the order of sixty minutes . |
15 | I do n't think the English need to nurture their sense of isolation ; that already seems to be quite mature . |
16 | Well it 's , the shirt just seems to be too fine for it . |
17 | Some , at least , of the variation within the white clover populations thus appears to be directly interpretable in terms of attributes contributing to present fitness . |
18 | The LFA-3 binding site spans the diagonally opposed CC' and FG loops and thus appears to be relatively symmetrically located on the GFCC'C sheet . |
19 | It just appears to be just a fraction out of focus maybe , I do n't know . |
20 | like , she 's coloured right , but she 's a bit portly and she just smells to be quite honest ! |
21 | In short , the displacing repetition still has to be culturally construed as such . |
22 | The worst moment always seems to be immediately before you step into the unknown . |
23 | When you 're training a bird , however , there always seems to be yet another step . |
24 | In many ways it was like the staff common room in a school where institutionalization of this nature always seems to be very strong . |
25 | ‘ He always seems to be very nice . ’ |
26 | ‘ Whenever he plays for Arsenal , there always seems to be so much pressure on him . |
27 | Yes , if one bears in mind that London 's situation still seems to be relatively difficult , does n't it ? |
28 | They are capable of flight at 56 days — a strange figure which nonetheless seems to be remarkably constant . |
29 | Here is a job for which virtually no candidate ever seems to be properly qualified . |
30 | In the 1790s Britain was still primarily an agricultural country ; it still appears to be so in the novels of Jane Austen twenty years later , and , after all , even today one could choose a route from East Anglia to Cornwall which would give a foreigner this impression . |