Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] [adj] of " in BNC.

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1 Even in the situations where it is appropriate , Creole will only be used some of the time — in fact , a very small proportion of the time , if my informants and their families are typical .
2 Since cultures are unlikely to be maintained for more than 4 or 5 days they can generally be kept free of bacterial contamination by conducting all manipulations in sterile media with flame-pulled glass mouth pipettes under dissecting microscopes in a dust-free area , for example surrounded by Perspex dust covers .
3 There is an immediate paradox here though : attempted murder may not involve the infliction of any harm at all , since a person who shoots at another and misses may still be held guilty of attempted murder .
4 It can probably be heard hundred of kilometres away and could reach individuals thousands of kilometres away if the fin whale makes use of a channel in the ocean .
5 Both Gas regions and electricity companies can advise on adaptations available for disabled people , e.g. for slot meters or appliances , which can often be fitted free of charge .
6 Certainly many interiors that have been gutted or scooped out in this way would now be considered worthy of retention — notably many of Nash 's interiors around Regent 's Park .
7 You might then be asked any of the following questions :
8 A 1–2 min exposure to PHA at 37 C in M2 + BSA is generally sufficient to ensure adhesion between the cells which can then be washed free of lectin , rinsed and transferred with a clean pipette to small drops of M 16 + BSA under oil at 37 C in 5% CO2 in air for aggregation .
9 Despite the fact that there are a number of top quality workshops in other countries , none can as yet be considered worthy of a place in the masterworkshop class .
10 In all cases , financial statements are representations of the entity and its management and should never be considered those of the firm .
11 It can not be asserted with confidence that every , or even any , of these distinctions would find favour with a judge , but at any rate they are possible distinctions which would certainly be made much of by an experienced counsel for the defence .
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