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

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1 We have to be early tomorrow because of going up to London you see .
2 By then it must be relieved effectively and beyond doubt , or his English army defeated in the field ; , otherwise full and unqualified surrender .
3 These problems appear to be real enough and to be indistinguishable from other problems but in fact they have only been created by ourselves .
4 Likewise , small start up workshops would not be useful here because of the small revenue they attract .
5 Furthermore , a stake has to be substantial enough and in good enough condition to prevent the tree from breaking its neck .
6 Dicta to the contrary in McPhail v Persons Unknown [ 1973 ] 3 All ER 393 are thought to be applicable only if in the High Court .
7 But still , it must be better now than in 1990 , as she watched many of her titles slip away , one by one .
8 Substitute nourishment may be inadequate both as to quantity and quality ( including sanitation ) and may be a source of intestinal disorders ( Gordon , et al.
9 We can be sure therefore that from this date a church has stood in Halling .
10 Such areas , often of rank grassland , scrub or wetland , occur quite frequently in the Auvergne uplands and must add a significant level of habitat diversity , particularly structural diversity , which may be important entomologically and for breeding birds and small mammals .
11 Again a mobile unit will be important so as to be able to gradually move through the woodland .
12 The disease used to be fatal frequently because of the non-visualisation of the vessel and ‘ blind ’ gastric resection with recurrent haemorrhage postoperatively .
13 Many flowers appear to bees to be ultraviolet-coloured even though to us they appear to be a quite different colour .
14 Will be wealthy by and by
15 Meanwhile Scheer , who had now decided to reduce the gap between the two German fleets to a mere 32km/20mls , would be close behind and in position also to strike at the outnumbered Beatty .
16 In this way , individual operations can be shaped to be realistic rather than at odds with the likely outcome .
17 I shall be alright now cos of Val .
18 Thirdly , the Convention may be silent both as to the substance of a particular issue and as to the law by which it is to be determined , in which case it is a question of construction whether the Convention covers the point or merely leaves it to be dealt with under the law applicable under the conflicts rules of the forum .
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