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

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1 My mother obviously considered this to be both morbid and affected .
2 She so much wanted this to be exactly right ; and perhaps , by the time that Wayne returned , she 'd have enough of a grip on herself to ensure that it would be .
3 I believe this to be most important if we are to have rational investment decisions and efficient allocations of resources .
4 Some observers estimate this to be as high as £200m of public money — and that does n't include the prime location advertising space in London , Southampton and elsewhere .
5 They do not propose to enter into work in school which makes achievement in competitive examinations possible , having judged this to be highly undesirable .
6 In practice , we do not believe this to be sufficiently important to invalidate comparisons .
7 I shuffled forward as fast as I dared along the central walkway , figuring this to be less likely to lead me towards a choice-limiting edge .
8 I consider this to be substantially true , and particularly true of my own childhood , although in this case there was scarcely any need for translation .
9 They found this to be so worthwhile that , on their return from exile , synagogue worship continued and became a major influence in religious life .
10 I was happy enough for this to be more funny than embarrassing .
11 I believe this to be more pernicious than secularism per se .
12 Fraenkel 's view was that kinship ties were still held in high regard , and 1 believe this to be still true , however irksome people may find them .
13 The Office of Works considered this to be too expensive in land acquisition and Burton then prepared another scheme , which was confined to Crown land , retained Fludyer 's house and No. 15 , and had a wing extending along the south side of Downing Street .
14 ‘ When so much depends upon it , ’ she said , ‘ it seems wrong to be so certain . ’
15 I suppose it seems wrong to be so afraid .
16 But they are wrong to be so forlorn .
17 But , as Muz Murray pointed out to Bristol 's Occult Bookshop 's Robert Gilbert who had been attacking other underground papers , it was wrong to be too hard on the others .
18 It would be wrong to be too sentimental about what ‘ freedom ’ meant to Greeks ; Thucydides ( iii.45.6 ) makes a speaker use the phrase ‘ freedom , or rule over others ’ , and similar uses can be found in Greek authors from Herodotus ( i.210 ) to Polybius ( v.106 ) .
19 Consideration should be given to whether the requirement to be mobile could be restricted to particular regions while indicating that faster progression might be achieved by staff who were prepared to be widely mobile .
20 I came prepared to be mildly pleased — one or two rumours have trickled back to Vienna , you know — and find myself overwhelmed .
21 If you are expecting to hear tracks from their ‘ Ptooff ’ or ‘ Disposable ’ classics here then be prepared to be mightily disappointed .
22 Personal computer makers are likely to face continued pressure to keep prices low for the foreseeable future , former Compaq Computer Corp chief Rod Canion told Reuter in an interview : ‘ Anybody that wants to be successful in the computer business better be prepared to be very aggressive and have a lot of aggressive competition — in that environment , you can predict pricing pressure is not going to ease up ; ’ Canion , now chairman of the Houston-based consulting firm Insource Management Group , says that in his time at Compaq , customers were willing to pay a little more to ensure they got quality and performance but that as the market changed , they believed they could get quality , performance and low price , and now , ‘ that will never change . ’
23 Once the client has received his or her compensation , they are often prepared to be quite candid about the way the case was handled .
24 Does he not realise that unless he is prepared to be more imaginative — for instance , with schemes for converting mortgages to rents — we shall not avoid in the new year thousands of families facing misery , a further plunge in house prices and serious damage to the economy ?
25 Though the trend is one of improvement few City economists are prepared to be more optimistic than Mr Major 's own forecast for next year of £15billion .
26 If we want to go further back in history ( and are prepared to be suitably eclectic ) we can find a similarly expressed contrast between Roundheads and Cavaliers .
27 Not all of you felt willing to be completely honest with me , but I do n't wish to labour that point now .
28 The moment I heard there were rumours that the PLO is willing to be more moderate , that 's when I went on the first plane and went to Tunis .
29 If a hypnotist is willing to be so deceptive while hypnotising a patient , can he be trusted when the patient is in a trance ?
30 It was irrational to be so resentful now when it was so nearly over anyway , but she was too infuriated by his failure to love her to be thinking clearly .
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