Example sentences of "[adv] be [adj] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You are virtually on your own in defending them , so you had better be convinced of the case before you agree to them . |
2 | She had better be careful of the road . |
3 | So be aware of the possibility of anybody cutting across the lane that you 're already in . |
4 | You are almost certain to land at least partially sideways-on to the opponent , so be wary of a possible foot sweep . |
5 | You will not only be sure of the text , but , more than this , of the character you are portraying . |
6 | Descent was traced in the female line because when pairing was temporary and informal , it was not possible to reckon it in any other way , as one could only be sure of the identity of the mother of the child , not that of the father . |
7 | Whichever theory is correct , we can only be sure of the distribution of the tiger today , or rather the day before yesterday . |
8 | Similarly , if a 16 colour bit image file format refers to red , green , blue and intensity planes , this will only be true of the default palette settings . |
9 | Analysis of this kind , then , can only be suggestive of the influence of IT subject . |
10 | Although the applications will need to be changed , this will not necessarily be true of the data . |
11 | The Minister will nevertheless be aware of the real hardship this summer and of the queues at the soup kitchens on the campuses . |
12 | Poland , in the forefront of reform in Eastern Europe , may soon be relieved of a similar proportion of its $45 billion debt . |
13 | ‘ If you keep on drinking rum , the world will soon be free of a dirty scoundrel ! ’ |
14 | Those who have undergone measurement at T 1 may no longer be typical of the population in their reaction to X , the effect of which may be magnified or diminished . |
15 | Individual traders can no longer be certain of the value of the exchange rate in the near future : this means that they face the risk that it will change in the time.between entering into a contract and the settling of the final account , involving one of the parties to the trade in a loss . |
16 | And of course you will already be aware of the er program office which is outside just off the corridor . |
17 | Yours members should already be aware of the Committee 's recommendations so that they too can lobby MPs and Government contracts , in advance of the Select Committee 's proceedings . |
18 | After all , the relative will usually be ignorant of the processes involved and will doubtless begin with the presumption that the doctor knows best . |
19 | Very few people will have the time and desire to follow up more than a small number of the leads that are referenced ; and those who do will usually be aware of the older literature , in any case . |
20 | You might rarely want to roll the treble off the neck pickup , but you can take treble off the bridge pickup , if it 's a little hairy for you , and still be sure of a full-treble sound on the neck pickup when you hit the switch hard left . |
21 | A passenger who is screaming to get out of a car , who is trying to stop a driver driving dangerously , will still be guilty of the aggravated offence . |
22 | That may still be true of the set-piece studio interview — though even there the prior indication of ‘ lines of questioning ’ is by no means unknown ( and the viewer would probably be astonished at the general closeness of the atmosphere that prevails in the green room afterwards ) . |
23 | And we might still be doubtful of the existence of causally effective mathematical facts , without wishing to say that no mathematical beliefs can therefore be justified . |
24 | But they will still be independent of a powerful state monopoly and monolith . |
25 | ( Incidentally , if such mains are broken during the progress of the work , the developer will rapidly be aware of the necessity for an easement restricting development to within the stated distance . ) |
26 | However , a great deal has been achieved in recent years and I shall always be proud of the Department and more importantly its employees . |
27 | Being so central and combined with the fact that it 's also a club Exclusive hotel where you can always be sure of a lively , fun atmosphere and a friendly welcome , it 's hardly surprising that the Catherine is our most popular base in town and comes top of our list for summer ‘ 90 . |
28 | You can always be sure of a warm welcome when you visit your local Beefeater . |
29 | So you can always be sure of the quality . |
30 | In the last decade microbiologists have realised that , though what is true of E. coli may not always be true of the elephant , it is generally true of other eubacteria . |