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

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1 This month I 've concentrated on the standard gauge punchcard models , but there are also finegauge and chunky models .
2 The benefits of such a system would be that the Consultation List would be available on all computer terminals , and therefore all personnel could be permitted to update/alter details , e.g. contact names , addresses , to ensure the records are as up–to–date as possible at any time .
3 The British were firmly anti-Soviet and pro-American , they enjoyed internal political stability , and were willing to bear a wide range of international responsibilities .
4 The College is thus issue and problem-oriented .
5 The plate has the symbol of the city , a stylized version of the Visconti family 's snake/saracen symbol , together with the building 's name , its age ( either as a date for construction or as a century if the true date is not know or irrelevant ) , and the name of the architect if known .
6 In Miller , an injury to the state of a person 's mind was enough ( cf. Dawson ( 1985 ) 81 Cr App R 170 on manslaughter : shock is not harm unless physical injury is caused ) .
7 And the latter enterprises ( financial institutions ) have drawn the funds to acquire this equity stake from the savings of the personal sector , that is mainly wage and salary-earning employees .
8 As they drove through , she looked around with great interest but Felipe was still taciturn and moody .
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