Example sentences of "[adv] [be] adequately [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Don Hutchison , Joe Allon and Rob McKinnon have all departed for £525,000 , and all been adequately replaced with a tidy profit to offset long-term debts . |
2 | It was put to the two top men and to the Vice President in charge of Overseas ' Operations that the interests of France could only be adequately served by Frenchmen , and not by Americans or Englishmen . |
3 | It will , I hope , become increasingly clear as this book progresses that it is essential to understand science as an historically evolving body of knowledge and that a theory can only be adequately appraised if due attention is paid to its historical context . |
4 | ‘ If you insist , but that ground has already been adequately covered by your delightful sergeant . |
5 | It is one of the greatest strengths of the TNC proposals that this longstanding and deep-seated problem may finally be adequately attended to . |
6 | What some of us have come to expect from Jack Charlton can not always be adequately defined : obdurate , quick-tempered , argumentative but unfailingly loyal and never less than a man . |
7 | So we have had a failing government , we 've had a failing Tory administration , and the people who are interested in looking after this county and all it 's services within the budget set by central government , has made sure that we have got a good police force , which it will not receive cuts in it 's services , cuts in it 's er , it 's , it 's er , forces , and make sure that other services , like education , social services , libraries , highways and everything else will also be adequately funded in this county . |
8 | However , since it is to be hoped that the essentially problematic and contestable nature of good primary practice has by now been adequately demonstrated , the state of affairs described here must give rise to some concern . |
9 | About 1884 he sold his share and turned his attention to devising an improved process for manufacturing aluminium , a metal whose unique properties could not then be adequately utilized because of its high cost . |
10 | Since the Great War , 1914–18 , it has been practiced by wage-earners , suffering from long periods of unemployment and underemployment , so drastic that it seemed abject folly to produce children who could neither be adequately nourished nor sufficiently educated to secure a satisfactory livelihood . |
11 | This difference has never been adequately explained . |
12 | They were important for meat ( though not milk — which has never been adequately explained ) and manure . |
13 | First , the development of Keynes ' economic thought has never been adequately related to the historical situation of Western societies in his day--which included not just the institutions of capitalism but also massive political disturbances such as the Bolshevik Revolution , the rise of Fascism , the two world wars , etc . |
14 | As an organizational system , managerial hierarchy has never been adequately described and has just as certainly never been adequately used . |
15 | Most theories of rhythm have concentrated on metre and metricality , and while it has long been recognised that the rhythms of the spoken language give variety to what occurs within a given metre , the functioning of these rhythms in poetry has never been adequately investigated . |
16 | As an organizational system , managerial hierarchy has never been adequately described and has just as certainly never been adequately used . |
17 | There is greater doubt over the site of the west gate , since the exact line of the wall in this area near the river has never been adequately established . |
18 | Others continued to argue , as they had done before , and as they do today , that the indigent could never be adequately housed because they did not know how to live with cleanliness and decency . |