Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] be an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But the proposed analogue HDMAC could only ever be an interim standard , as it has been generally accepted , for some time , that analogue HDTV would eventually be superseded by digital HDTV . |
2 | The assay used in this study measures bile concentrations at a single point in time and may well not be an accurate reflection of overall exposure . |
3 | Cystitis in men and children is quite rare , and should always receive medical attention , as there will almost certainly be an underlying disorder which is treatable . |
4 | Gartmore investors will have to wait until the end of January to know who the new owners will be although it will almost certainly be an overseas based group . |
5 | The pound would then no longer be an isolated currency , to which greater risk attaches , necessitating a premium rate of return to induce people to hold it . |
6 | ‘ And I have no wish for time to soon pass , as you express it — were time to pass that quickly , I should very soon be an old old woman . |
7 | But it would certainly not be an effective strategy for raising those levels — for introducing new , improved and professionally challenging skills , techniques and approaches into the system . |
8 | ‘ I will certainly not be an intellectual ‘ hands-off ’ guru merely thinking up schemes , ’ he said . |
9 | Can we really expect them to retain the same way of thinking as they had as penniless hopefuls , and if they did would n't that simply be an insipid patronisations ? |
10 | in its primely purpose it has therefore undoubtedly be an outstanding success , but as the report makes way clear the experiment has had adverse to that effect , notably on the A one three four and on minor roads from the East on the A ten eighty eight . |
11 | ‘ It will likely either be an Irish bog or the drink for us . ’ |