Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | He puts great emphasis on the difficulties of prediction , and urges that where there are rules to which people do in fact adhere for the most part , and which help maintain the social stability required for any kind of good to flourish , we are likely to come nearest to doing what is objectively right ( in terms of its actual consequences ) if we also stick to the rules , but that where the rules , however useful they would be if generally obeyed , are widely flouted we should make a direct judgement of what will have the best consequences . |
32 | Graduates are widely sought after and experience little difficulty in securing employment with excellent career prospects . |
33 | The time may well arrive — indeed , that process is now under way — when the notion of the supremacy of the institutions of the Community and the primacy of Community law have become so firmly established that they are widely acknowledged to be a feature of the United Kingdom 's constitutional landscape . |
34 | Holist explanations are widely acknowledged to play a vital part in our understanding of the social world . |
35 | The tremendous achievements in economic , social and political reforms are widely acknowledged , and prompted the IMF and World Bank to extend their economic-assistance programmes to Egypt . |
36 | We can reveal that ministers will come under increasing pressure from a range of new research on the plight of elderly people , who are widely beaten , tormented or robbed by relatives or carers . |
37 | If graded tests are widely adopted within a school and if they are used properly as a means of assessing individual pupils ' ability and knowledge , according to their progress along the path of expertise , then the school must be prepared for classes that are grouped vertically , not horizontally . |
38 | Both propellers and silencers are widely adopted in Europe and fully approved by the German airworthiness authorities . |
39 | These , then , are the techniques , rules and procedures which are widely adopted as part of the practical management of large cohorts of pupils . |
40 | Penalty fees or fines constitute another form of economic incentive for not violating emission standards and these are widely adopted . |
41 | It is when discussing the many ways in which pas de bourrée can be danced that the uses of the feet are widely exposed . |
42 | Visualizing your opponent as he really is , without his fearsome trappings , is not easy ; and concentrating the mind , to allow you to visualize , is also an acquired skill ; but both concentration and visualization are widely taught techniques which can be mastered with practice . |
43 | Reservoir rocks suitable for gas production are widely developed in the Zechstein . |
44 | The seminars are widely publicised beforehand , and print and broadcast journalists are invited to attend . |
45 | Reports of takeover ‘ conflicts ’ are widely publicised and provoke considerable debate on the gains and losses caused by the takeover . |
46 | The services of hakims and the products used by them are widely advertised in Asian newspapers in Britain . |
47 | These are widely advertised in the evident continentality of so much of the late Permian and early Triassic record in Europe and North America . |
48 | Details are widely advertised and we hope that new members of the University will discover something of interest and visit the Chaplaincy Centre . |
49 | Even though , as readers of the fabliaux , we may spend a good deal of time smiling at the preposterous ingenuity of gross deceptions and misdeeds — in other words things that are generically wrongs in terms of conventional Christian morality — we have already seen that substantial elements of positive Christian spirituality and conventional morality are widely represented amongst the French fabliaux . |
50 | Neither of these two methods , both of which are widely implemented on almost every computer architecture , addresses the third artform , technical illustration . |
51 | The two elderly Reformed Church bishops in Transylvania , Laszlo Papp in Oradea and Gyula Nagy in Cluj , are widely viewed as being beholden to the regime , giving them little authority with their congrega-tions . |
52 | Mrs Gillian Shephard 's abilities are widely recognised . |
53 | It is , however , desirable to choose a set of terms that are widely recognised , internally consistent and as simple as possible , not introducing complex concepts unnecessarily . |
54 | The benefits of technology transfer are widely recognised by government . |
55 | Royal Bank of Scotland eurocheques and a eurocheque card are widely recognised , simple and most convenient payment method for personal customers in Europe and the Mediterranean whether you want to obtain cash , pay hotel bills or purchase goods over the counter . |
56 | The former Eastern bloc countries are widely recognised as having a potential comparative advantage in agriculture . |
57 | In countries like Egypt , instructions to workers to stay out of fields after spraying and to wear protective clothing are widely ignored , she said . |
58 | It is never very apparent what Freudian claims are based on , though they are widely accepted in our culture . |
59 | Credit Cards ; Access ( MasterCard ) and Visa ( Barclaycard ) and mother credit cards are widely accepted in most places , with the exception of Austria . |
60 | The case law is not wholly consistent , but three basic propositions concerning ambiguous ‘ resignations ’ and ‘ dismissals ’ are widely accepted , ie : |