Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | As for his qualities and accomplishments , they can not be altogether passed over in what is intended to be , however inadequate , a whole-hearted tribute of affection , admiration and regard . |
2 | Although the Bank of England does not forbid them to do so , such stakes would have to be wholly written off against capital . |
3 | In ways such as these , late Roman bishops worked slowly , by piecemeal additions and elaborations of regularly recurrent observances , to define a new sacred time in which the Christian life was to be wholly caught up , until the sacred time of the old pagan past was slowly forgotten , or emptied of its charge of religiosity . |
4 | To this extent , of course , a synchronically divergent language state requires the same kind of treatment as a historically divergent state : in neither case can it be assumed that the norms of some ‘ standard ’ variety can be successfully projected on to it . |
5 | As this review of change in Europe and the USA has shown , there were a number of important experiments in the 1940s and 1950s which , coincident with the development of mood-stabilizing drugs , suggested that a significant number of long-term patients could be successfully boarded out in the community . |
6 | Tiphook Piggyback System Demonstration — This new innovative system will be actively demonstrated explaining how road vehicles can be successfully carried on the railway . |
7 | The construction does not , I think , accomplish this , and there are reasons to believe that it can not be successfully carried out . |
8 | The first two stages may be successfully carried out only where reliable market information is publicly available . |
9 | George Stephen remembered how as a youth he heard ‘ many a semi-domestic debate as to the extent to which parliamentary manoeuvring could be successfully carried out with the ministerial benches ’ . |
10 | If a relatively simple redesign of an existing product is to be carried out it will start in the appropriate box , for example that labelled design and development , and that labelled prototype/testing may or may not be invoked , depending on the confidence level that the task can be successfully carried out . |
11 | Can scientific methods be successfully used in let's say social or political fields . |
12 | Environmental improvement would mean the closure of some labour intensive plants which could not be economically cleaned up , the company said . |
13 | The waterfall is usually held to be slowly flattened out by the erosion of the river so that the new section of the profile occupies successively the positions 1 to 6 ( Fig. 9.10A ) . |
14 | The Area successfully tendered for another section of the M74 ( Elvanfoot ) which will be mostly carried out in 1993 . |
15 | WORKMEN spoke today of the constant threat they live with day by day : that they will be mercilessly gunned down as they go about earning a living . |
16 | His height and strength will be badly missed in attacked as Leicester field what must be the smallest striking partnership in the First Division . |
17 | In fact , that is allied to their one main fault : they are rather tender , do n't like exposed positions and can be badly cut about by cold winds . |
18 | There may be badly thought out things , but there is not just clumsy stuff , but there is also is n't any wild card . |
19 | Many different groups are involved in the pollination of modern angiosperms and , in rain forest , this seems to be rather bound up with the level in the forest at which the flowers are presented . |
20 | to be laughingly bundled up to the template , |
21 | Fishbane 's bedroom is somewhat out of the way and near the lift , so that the ladies can be discreetly smuggled up there by Ramsbum . |
22 | If Balbinder was bussed to Cedars every day she would be effectively cut off from any real involvement in her children 's schooling , and from an important part of her own role within the community as the mother of a young child at the local school . |
23 | It appears that if , for example , a Cayman Islands company ( under which the shares can only be effectively transferred on , say , a register in the Cayman Islands ) is resident in the United Kingdom there would be a UK located source of income ( see American Thread Co v Joyce ( 1913 ) 6 TC 163 and Bradbury v English Sewing Cotton ( 1923 ) 8 TC 481 ) but an argument may be mounted to the contrary ( see Erie Beach Co Ltd v Attorney General for Ontario [ 1913 ] AC 161 , Brassard v Smith [ 1925 ] AC 371 , Baelz v Public Trustee [ 1926 ] Ch 863 and London and South American Investment Trust v British Tobacco Co ( Australia ) Ltd [ 1927 ] 1 Ch 107 ) . |
24 | Thousands of people will be effectively priced out of the system , no matter how strong their cases may appear . |
25 | The plant will be effectively sealed off from the world apart from periodic inspection and monitoring visits by skilled staff . |
26 | It adds that , at current rates , the forests ' will be effectively logged out within 40 years . |
27 | During fitting out , provision was made for the whole floor ( which includes What Personal Computer 's sister titles — PC User and Which Computer ? ) to be properly cabled up , ready to be networked . |
28 | Anyone sitting in a glider must always be properly strapped in . |
29 | In the interests of sound administration , it is claimed , all of the financial , practical and other consequences of a course of action must be properly worked out . |
30 | The reasons require to be properly set out . |