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

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1 The few Tit for Tat individuals do n't meet each other often enough to be of mutual benefit .
2 Break 's conclusion was that the net effect of taxation rates ‘ be it disincentive or incentive , is not large enough to be of great economic or sociological significance ’ .
3 There can not be a satisfactory answer to such a question which is short enough for the circumstances , and informative enough to be of any value .
4 Nobody knows , precisely enough to be of scientific or medical use , how much radiation was released into the air , how far it spread , and what the original doses received by people underneath it might have been .
5 Oliver said : ‘ You knew her well enough to be on that boat with her . ’
6 Usually , the largest contribution to the energy of the turbulence is made by eddies large enough to be oriented in this way but small enough to be within one part of the mean velocity profile .
7 If you are fortunate enough to be in one of the large metropolitan areas training will be available without the additional burden of travel .
8 He was good enough to be in six Walker Cup teams , sufficiently well heeled to be of independent means and later a Captain of the Royal and Ancient .
9 it 's completely anonymous number you know it 's only to be on that , said I 'll wipe it off then , you bloody well wo n't , I think he wants to tell people before he can say very wrong , could say something personal , if it was personal , no longer it , no you were n't personal to you , but I 'm quite happy to arrange it if you wish , no , no , no , no , no , , I should n't have to tell you not to take my points in full , there we go it 's driving me doing that in the factory having without people 's permission , I want to know , I ask permission if I 'd er wanted to as a without being asked to do it , I would of gone and seen personnel and asked , I would not of dreamed of doing it in a work 's situation unless I was asked , say anything personal I 'd turned it off not that it , apart from me and Stuart
10 Grade III buildings were those which , whilst not qualifying for the first statutory list when compiled in 1949–69 , were considered nevertheless to be of some importance for planning purposes .
11 How glad we were soon to be of this memory .
12 I think if its the right one its definitely not lust its every minute admiration for them , just to be with that person .
13 I never did like drag shows and I did n't want to spend the evening in the pub but I did it just to be with gay people .
14 The maximal aerobic speed , that is the maximal speed that can be maintained without incurring an oxygen debt , appears generally to be about one half of the maximal running speed .
15 It was this sort of situation the Agency committee had in mind in justifying its activities because ‘ provincial associations have become inert and inefficient ’ with the result that local groups concluded ‘ their own individual exertions were too little sustained by those of similar bodies elsewhere to be of real utility ’ .
16 Jan. 1587 , lie bound to good behaviour Elizabeth Watson of Halling 20 shillings and William Symons 10 shillings , also Henry Bray , Yeoman 10 shillings , all of Halling to appear at the next quarter sessions at Maidstone and in the meanwhile to be of good behaviour .
17 At the bottom of the steps , bruised and breathless , Seb sat up , grateful still to be in one piece .
18 Even if Kirov was still listening out for radio contact , he was unlikely still to be in direct touch with the pilot .
19 The aim is to contribute to anthropological understanding of the incest taboo and also to be of practical use to the therapeutic team .
20 There may follow a lack of communication and understanding between the computer professionals , the legal advisers , the ultimate users and the supplier of the software resulting in the purchase of a system which is cumbersome , does not provide all the information the users now realize they would have liked and which runs far too slowly to be of any practical use .
21 It 's rare nowadays to be in any form of employment without being connected to constant assessment of performance .
22 It seems at times to dwell excessively and inaccurately on the ineffectiveness of the English resistance ( see below ) , and is likely for the 990s at least to be at best a partial record .
23 Beside this stood the cooker , installed , apparently , by someone who distrusted the island 's electricity supply ; it was a gas cooker , and had been placed there to be within easy reach of the cylinders of Calor gas that stood just outside the window under a lean-to , beside a stack of peat .
24 Patients readmitted to hospital with gastrointestinal bleeding shown endoscopically to be from oesophageal varices were classified as having failed surgical therapy .
25 It has yet to be of proven value , but studies are currently in progress .
26 I see only two men , and a bridge too low yet to be of much use to anyone .
27 The association maintains that a full family history has proved over and over again to be of vital importance .
28 The lexicon system provided with the ANLT is sufficiently large however to be of comparable size to that used in the probabilistic system .
29 This attitude was also responsible for a new horological invention that was ultimately to be of far-reaching social significance .
30 The stylistic originality of the novel , although remarkable in itself , was judged ultimately to be of secondary importance .
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