Example sentences of "at [adj] [vb -s] to be " in BNC.

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1 As a result a policy has been arrived at that appears to be acceptable to the majority .
2 As Dr. Mann has argued , it does allow the English courts to provide assistance , in practice under the Hague Convention , in certain fiscal and administrative contexts which would be judged by some other countries to fall outside its scope ; Dr. Mann 's unease at this needs to be balanced against the enormous and considered growth , recounted elsewhere in this book , in international co-operation in such fields .
3 The first question that has to be asked is whether in fact anything at all needs to be done .
4 Even where it at first appears to be a rather pointless reaction there is invariably found to be some rational element , which means that conflict must be classed alongside other forms of purposive social action .
5 money at last seems to be coming in .
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