Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 In recent years there have been feminist theologians who , far from believing there to be a gap to be bridged between past and present , have emphasized rather the continuity to be found in the situation of women .
2 ‘ I suppose you also turned down the chance to be his girlfriend ? ’
3 The Frenchman 's blade rang like a bell on Sharpe 's sword , then scraped down the steel to be stopped by the heavy disc hilt .
4 She tried to smile a real smile at her father , who had run down the town to be here for the big moment .
5 It is the human being who will be faced with the opportunity and perhaps the temptation to be violent , and who will make the decision as to which path to follow .
6 The only head of public interest upon which the inspectors rely is the prevention of crime , and so the question to be answered is whether on the material before it the court should have been satisfied that disclosure of Mr. Warner 's sources is ‘ necessary … for the prevention of … crime ’ within the meaning of section 10 .
7 So the question to be asked is how can the authoring of multimedia be taken out of the hands of technical experts such as computer programmers and be placed firmly in the control of the content , applications and creative experts ?
8 So the lesson to be learnt from that is that erm it 's not always possible to keep yourself out of trouble , but you can do what you have to do to keep yourself safe by maintaining a proper separation distance .
9 I was in the middle of the kop for this game , and in the first half it was very much the place to be .
10 They enclose all pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns , and leaving nothing standing but only the church to be made into a sheep-house … the husbandmen be thrust out of their own , or else by covin and fraud or by violent oppression they be put besides it , or by wrongs and injuries they be so wearied , that they be compelled to sell all .
11 They also accept that the brain has certain innate dispositions , if only the disposition to be reinforced by particular stimuli .
12 We asked Ruby whether the same was true for Australopithecus tanzaniensis , whether they actually had speech or only the capacity to be taught speech .
13 A variation on this is to hold in each entry in the translation table , not only the value to be placed in the destination string , but also the address of a new translation table to be used for the next source character .
14 This is the classic position , and with only the bat to be raised the batsman is in position to move back or forward while at the same time able to focus on the ball .
15 The other ( ‘ impression management' ) is based on the premise that an individual 's social behaviour is determined by his/her wish to create or sustain a social identity ( eg a desire to be seen to hold a certain attitude .
16 His vow of homage was not merely a promise to be true to the emperor and to serve him against his enemies , but a promise to live in obedience to God and His law according to the best of each man 's strength and understanding .
17 Thus the existence of an alleged defence to a criminal prosecution is merely a matter to be taken into account in the exercise of the court 's discretion when considering whether it is just and convenient that interlocutory relief should be granted ( post , pp. 173D–F , 178H , 179A , 190D–E ) .
18 Venice was obviously a city to be seen on foot or , better still , she thought dreamily , by slow gondola , because everything was on the human scale without a city block in sight .
19 Erm , I I think it 's less a problem to be thought that men hate women so much it is alright to be rude about women .
20 The importance of withdrawal brings us back to the issue of women 's sexual dependency and the fact that some degree of male cooperation was necessary , if only a willingness to be pushed out of the way .
21 He drew back , however , from an earlier announcement that there would be an easing of the law to allow 16-year-olds to buy condoms , saying that this idea ( for which he had been fiercely criticized in the week before the conference by Roman Catholic bishops ) was only a proposal to be examined .
22 ‘ You 're good enough an actress to be invited to our Fenice theatre . ’
23 He was just the person to be drawn into psychical research , and also into work on the boundary of matter and energy , a frontier like that between body and mind .
24 A ride on the Big Dipper is not on the prize list , just the chance to be part of the TSB English Schools Athletics Championships , one of the biggest events of its kind in the world .
25 the expert sailers say its not a beginners ' boat but will give an exciting performance … they think it will be a good test of skill … and it 's a great boat to sail … it 's fantastic … just the craft to be in
26 Information obtained retrospectively from case notes is unreliable but generally the correspondence to be found in case notes showed the clinician 's reason for referring a patient and gave reliable clues to the prediction of the result .
27 And that is why Peter 's office decided long ago that he was not the person to be first to hear news about the latest software products .
28 ‘ 'T IS not the day to be thinking of the past , ’ he said .
29 She 's not the type to be an unmarried mother . ’
30 He 's just not the man to be chief of the Macleans .
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