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

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1 The time may well arrive — indeed , that process is now under way — when the notion of the supremacy of the institutions of the Community and the primacy of Community law have become so firmly established that they are widely acknowledged to be a feature of the United Kingdom 's constitutional landscape .
2 Both Mrs Thatcher and Mr Kinnock are widely perceived to be liabilities to their parties .
3 Quasars are widely believed to be the cores of young galaxies .
4 The Dutch are widely expected to be the first to try it .
5 Winner of the South African Grand Prix on Sunday , Prost had been widely expected to be banned for one or more races or heavily fined .
6 The nursing home to which her husband has her committed after her eccentricity has become dangerous , and from which she and the other residents are eventually ejected to be cared for by an amorphous ‘ community ’ , might have been lying in wait for her from the day she was born .
7 It is essential that the United Nations should be in there and that , having made this contribution , we should be in there supporting it , to make sure that the inhabitants of these camps , whether they are Khmer Rouge camps , Prince Sihanouk or Son Sann camps , are properly protected against being forced , against their will , across borders .
8 I have noticed in this puritan America of ours that beautiful women are rarely permitted to be clever .
9 Early versions of AutoCad , the market leader in Computer Aided Design ( CAD ) , and many other comparable products , have been justifiably criticised for being difficult to learn .
10 Not surprisingly , different viewpoints have emerged over the range of activities which can be justified under the name of academic freedom , over the kinds of threat which are most felt to be present , over the circumstances in which appeal can be made to academic freedom , and over the justifications which academics employ to claim a right to ‘ academic freedom ’ .
11 It frightens me to think that not only are we so vulnerable to these monsters but also that we are constantly blamed for being provocative or careless .
12 All too frequently , Conservative Members are wrongly accused of being anti-local authorities .
13 There are obviously going to be problems associated with learning at the bedside .
14 Children who have to leave a lone parent , whether single from death or divorce , are obviously going to be more troubled and guilty about the possible loneliness and vulnerability of the one they leave behind than children who know there are others to carry that burden .
15 Now , what 's being said here in that particular sentence , is that there are obviously going to be , or possibly could be occasions when er , the Police Authority has er , an overspend , which is an immediate problem for instance , on pensions , and you 've heard the er , Fire Service Chief talking about his problems .
16 He says there are obviously going to be officers who query the reason for it , but they do n't have all the facts as they magistrates do .
17 ‘ A lot of people are obviously going to be disappointed , but others who are willing to take a chance right up until the match may be lucky to get their hands on a ticket . ’
18 But of course if salaries go up evenly throughout a forty year lifespan and the Chairman is given a forty year lifespan which is quite or pension lifespan which is quite a suitable one , if salaries go up and someone leaves their company every ten years , then the first three departures are obviously going to be at much lower salary levels and it 's not going to be satisfactory the first three departures are just index linked to inflation , there is the problem of how does one index link them towards the final salary .
19 She 's got no practice ones for the two , the other two she 's got to do which are obviously going to be harder and she 's got no idea , not , well she 's got the guidelines but no real paper to sit and look at .
20 Meat production is obviously inefficient for all sorts of reasons and meat production from beef reared intensively is really wasteful by all sorts of criteria ; it is very expensive on fossil fuel , it is not very productive in terms of food energy and the animals are obviously having to be killed in the process .
21 We are greatly honoured to be allowed to participate in this celebration .
22 This is not an immutable law , but the correlation has been sufficiently demonstrated to be a valuable guide .
23 Your bones , your eyes , your hair , your teeth are all going to be scrutinised by a panel of judges who are looking for your all-round potential , not just an impressive academic display .
24 If you do not have a co-operative neighbour , your friends are all going to be on holiday , and you have no relatives , there are businesses that ‘ home sit ’ ; your local phone directory should list them .
25 Officially you are all going to be victims of a surprise attack on the rescue party by the native inhabitants .
26 In the Arctic , few northern polar taxa are sufficiently differentiated to be called endemic species .
27 Since neither its eyes nor its ears are sufficiently developed to be functional at this stage , it probably finds its way to the pouch by smell .
28 Articles are research reports whose conclusions are of general interest and which are sufficiently rounded to be a substantial advance in understanding , They should not have more than 3,000 words ow text ( not including figure legends ) or more than six display items and should not occupy more than five pages of Nature .
29 Once legislative proposals are sufficiently advanced to be put to Ministers for endorsement they will go before the Legislation Committee of the Cabinet which must give its approval before a place is found in the programme .
30 Koi are less stressed at being moved and look their very best .
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