Example sentences of "to be [adv] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 All new ideas need to be strongly challenged and tested at the planning stage and the marketing agnostic on the staff will often usefully worry out unsuspected flaws .
2 They therefore need to be strongly managed and should not be left to the local office to undertake on their own .
3 With melodies , accompaniment figuration , choruses and arias on a par with Handel 's very best , Archiv has produced a recording to be strongly recommended and much enjoyed .
4 Conversely , it has also been shown that in the absence of another meal , the previous one may be kept in the stomach for more than twice as long as usual ( Chitty , 1938 ) , presumably with a gradual increase in stomach acidity , and the bones in this instance are likely to be strongly modified or even totally destroyed .
5 ( 1 ) They show the history department to be forward thinking and concerned about its students and their varied interests .
6 Quality standards require documents and correspondence on a case to be properly stored and readily accessible .
7 I want community care to be properly implemented and funded , with nurses prescribing as a part of their work in the care of people living at home .
8 It will take time for the implications of his work to be properly assimilated and understood ; the process involves transposition from a cultural context that is more remote than the French .
9 Even as the century nears its end , this key fact has yet to be properly understood or acknowledged .
10 Where this is provided by employers it is important for the costs to be properly recognised and funded .
11 Now that I 'm a family member I 'll expect to be properly insured and have a maintenance contract . ’
12 ‘ in the wreck of human affairs , indeed , God often makes His truth appear ; and causes His Gospel , like a plank thrown out to the perishing mariner , to be properly known and prized . ’
13 They continued to be closely guarded and severely restricted in their movements .
14 As with other sexually transmitted infections , it should be remembered that any sexual partners will need to be closely examined and treated if necessary .
15 If this happens , the method needs to be closely examined and modified as necessary .
16 It has to be closely supervised but provides a good job for any adult who might be feeling somewhat self-conscious .
17 Apart from any safeguards built into your employment contract , you may be eligible for statutory rights not to be unfairly dismissed and to redundancy pay calculated on the basis of a formula reflecting your age , years of service and ( up to a point ) salary level .
18 Under the agreement five-member panels would review decisions made by either country to impose import duties on goods which they considered to be unfairly subsidized or dumped .
19 While this development must take the majority of any forthcoming Sports Council funding , it is obvious that many of the existing facilities need to be dramatically expanded and the MCofS will endeavour to ensure this happens sooner rather than later .
20 It does stress , however , that " existing equipment would not have to be instantly scrapped and replaced by untested prototypes .
21 Such a judicial interference is unacceptable unless it falls within the exceptions set out in article 10(2) , which are to be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions convincingly established .
22 It is either going to be physically rationed or price rationed … prices are too low anyway , since we still have to have an operating subsidy , and that is not in line with the long-term political trend … ’
23 It is via these windows that the system informs the Offline Operator what is happening and requests a media item to be physically mounted or dismounted on the appropriate media unit ; in this case mounting refers only to the action of placing a media item onto a media unit .
24 The University accepts no liability for loss arising from the failure of electricity , heating systems , water supplies , fire , flooding or for any other cause beyond its reasonable control which may cause the University 's premises or part of them to be temporarily closed or the booking to be interrupted , interfered with or cancelled .
25 Thus a state whose institutions appear to be newly absorbed or influenced by the partisan considerations of government is likely to suffer erosion of legitimacy whenever it is challenged on a particular point .
26 Statues of the Shah and his father were torn to the ground ; newspapers with huge headlines " THE SHAH HAS GONE " were at once printed and distributed by the armload , to be enthusiastically seized and read .
27 Nevertheless , chapter 41 embodied in statutory form a principle which was to be resoundingly extended and proclaimed a century later by Wyclif : that church property might be recovered where the purpose of the original benefaction was neglected .
28 At the same time , the main drive units were to be thoroughly overhauled and the existing motor generator sets replaced .
29 But this Sunday they 've all got something in common — it 's Father 's Day , the one day of the year when they can expect to be thoroughly pampered and spoiled by the rest of the family for a change .
30 Potential carers will naturally expect to be thoroughly vetted and would be required to undertake an eight-week training course before being entrusted with the care of a child , which could take anything up to six months .
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