Example sentences of "[prep] be carefully [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The level of noise on the shop-floor was very high and the quality of hearing had to be carefully assessed and monitored and , if necessary , steps taken to prevent further deterioration . |
2 | Althusser faces this question , but warns that it has to be carefully formulated if it is to illuminate the process of the production of knowledges . |
3 | Prospecting in the world 's rainforests for new medicines and crops needs to be carefully regulated if developing countries are to reap full benefits , according to a report from the Washington-based World Resources Institute . |
4 | Any attempt to unite them would , therefore , have to be carefully planned if it were to win the acquiescence of the parties involved . |
5 | The work need to be carefully mounted and double checked for spelling or other errors . |
6 | There are 600 thousand pieces to be carefully packed and boxed for the journey . |
7 | Diary entries can be coded in a wide number of ways allowing activities to be carefully tracked and even accounted for through the built-in billing system . |
8 | In my business , Captain Meredith , everything has to be carefully checked and checked again . |
9 | She walked round the house , planning what she would take : this ornament to be packed in a shoe-box stuffed with wood-shavings and placed in the top drawer of that chest , that cane-chair to be left behind for the benefit of the Colonel 's successor , those curtains to be carefully arranged when the time came , with not more than one fold . |
10 | The egocentric and performative aspects of mental and speech acts by historical individuals who use such expressions to make statements , ask questions , etc. , naturally enough , often have a direct bearing on the meaning of what is said on a given occasion , and this points to an area of phenomenological problems that needs to be carefully explored if the complexity of the problem of meaning is to be fully understood . |
11 | Because of the nature of scientific work , much of the earlier " practical " work has to be carefully structured and supervised , especially when it involves the possibility of dangerous accident . |
12 | Yet even mimed dance and danced mime need to be carefully structured if the story is to be told in all its aspects . |
13 | Such models have to be carefully researched and done accurately to scale . |
14 | His sports activities have to be carefully chosen and graded . |
15 | ‘ The imagination is the distinguishing characteristic of man as a progressive being ; and I repeat that it ought to be carefully guided and strengthened as the indispensable means and instrument of continued amelioration and refinement . ’ |
16 | Once the process was completed , older boys , apprentice papermakers , came and dislodged the sheet , taking it away to the drying trestles , where it had to be carefully watched and removed after it had dried but before it began to turn yellow in the sun . |
17 | ‘ Tax changes are going to have to be carefully considered if we are to continue on the path to recovery . ’ |