Example sentences of "to be [adj] [ex0] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've taken all that you 've and to be honest there 's not , there 's not a , it 's not worth a , it 's not worth a light , it 's you , I 'm be getting rid of that straight away ! |
2 | To the extent that professional indemnity insurance is known to be available there is , in fact , an encouragement to litigate . |
3 | The problem can be briefly stated as follows ; it was thought that for certiorari to be available there would have to be not just a determination affecting the rights of individuals , but also a superadded duty to act judicially . |
4 | But anyone who launches a bid for Ferranti will want to be sure there are no more black holes lurking in the company 's books . |
5 | To be sure there were important differences : the male was more perfectly developed than the female because hotter ; but these were differences conceived on a hierarchical , teleological model of sexual development . |
6 | To be sure there was still a strong response opposing Enoch Powell 's call for repatriation , from all shades of political opinion , but the racialization of public debate about the 1985 riots went much further than 1980–1 . |
7 | To be sure there was stress in government . |
8 | Director of product marketing for engines , A J Brown , realises that , when compared with other database vendors , the Menlo Park , California-based company is late in announcing its move to NT , but said it wanted to be sure there was enough customer demand . |
9 | Nonetheless , while director of product marketing for engines , A J Brown , realises that , when compared with other database vendors , the Menlo Park , California-based company is late in announcing its move to NT , he said it wanted to be sure there was enough customer demand . |
10 | To be sure there are some differences . |
11 | I 'd like to be sure there 's no one there whom you recognise from the past . |
12 | Before making more coffee I stand silent for a full minute , to be sure there 's nothing out there I should have heard . |
13 | Even then he did n't turn , but listened to the room to be certain there was only one breath in it : his own . |
14 | For this to be effective there was a need for managers . |
15 | To be effective there is certainly no need for management to be loved in a " warm " sort of way . |
16 | For that to be possible there are certain conditions , not so far discussed , which must be fulfilled . |
17 | Though the wider wrongs of intimidation and interference with trade by unlawful means may protect mere expectancies , there is no doubt that for the purposes of the tort we are now considering there must be interference with a subsisting contract between B and C. Hence if the contract allegedly broken proves to be void there is no tort . |
18 | Well obviously Miss the magistrates will need to be satisfied there are grounds why they should bind him over they will also need to be satisfied that there is a fear for the future otherwise they will not bind him over . |
19 | Well obviously Miss the magistrates will need to be satisfied there are grounds why they should bind him over . |
20 | Between a perfectly preserved marine terrace and one so destroyed as to be unrecognisable there must be a whole series of terrace fragments in various states of preservation . |
21 | Everyone agrees that if the service is to be seamless there are enormous benefits in having people providing care across the health-social care boundary — ‘ one person providing bathing , bandaging , and hoovering ’ — and not bothering about who pays . |
22 | Having taken on all these images and elements of pop mythology , do you want people to be aware there 's an element of irony involved ? |
23 | Even if you do not intend to be disloyal there is always the risk that you might be careless . |
24 | It was beginning to be clear there was something fearful about her mother . |
25 | Do n't forget , I have lived here three months , and although I know the family to be close-fisted there can not have been much more than that . ’ |
26 | They took it remarkably well really , but er , I think there needs to be soft There must be have contingency , because Anne 'd go up the wall over that . |