Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 By the time she showed up in that rubbish dump on the Isle of Dogs , there would be little left that was recognisable .
32 In the rush to install childcare facilities , there are those who fear that such provisions will be badly planned and hastily constructed , with little thought for the children 's needs .
33 I think France could be badly affected if we open the scoring . ’
34 He will be badly injured but will return to the Highlands and live for many years . ’
35 ‘ I understand he believed the club to be badly run and the resources of the club to be used unethically , sir . ’
36 But , as AMBROSE EVANS-PRITCHARD explains , middle class families will be badly hit while the very rich escape
37 The publishing world would be badly hit if politicians did not bring forth their diaries from time to time , showing just how they reacted at the time to particular world events .
38 You can not expect to be asked the questions exactly as they appear here and you will be badly thrown if you have programmed yourself with exact responses to very particular questions which do not crop up in the way you had anticipated .
39 Either the Führer 's statement , the report went on , meant that he had allowed himself to be badly deceived and was not , therefore , the genius he was always alleged to be ; or he had intentionally lied to the people about rising war production , knowing all the time that saboteurs were at work .
40 This pessimism may have some truth given the present management approach within our schools but it is suggested here that if that managerial frame of reference was itself to be radically re-oriented , then teachers ' perceptions of their own professionality would also be powerfully affected and they may indeed come to feel that effective classroom activity was positively related to their performance in the wider school context .
41 The relevant questions should not concern how local ‘ culture ’ forms local politics , but how this ‘ culture ’ itself is formed , how it is sustained or transformed , and how it affects local political activity in conjunction with a host of other structures and practices , some of which may be locally based and some of which may not .
42 The description of Tristan 's education given by the great medieval German poet Gottfried of Strasbourg bears witness to the fact that this change in the pattern of a child 's life could be intensely felt and vividly remembered .
43 According to Lacan , the aim of psychoanalysis should be rigorously to deconstruct and expose the contradictions and radical fissues in which human subjectivity is born .
44 I 've spoken to several of the barmen , explaining our dilemma , and elicited a promise that if a couple answering to the description of Svend and your sister put in an appearance and are conversing in English the man shall be discreetly asked if he is Svend Eriksen and , if so , requested to get in touch with me .
45 The earliest extensions or additions may be discreetly sited and carefully designed , but very quickly the hut syndrome is underway and the house is rapidly surrounded by one- or two-storey flat-roofed extensions of the very utilitarian kind mercilessly caricatured by Osbert Lancaster .
46 The fan can be discreetly housed and hardwired in the back of the flightcase , but if you are in any doubt contact the equipment manufacturers for advice .
47 All equipment must be designed so that it can be effectively inspected and maintained .
48 Unless these issues are satisfactorily resolved , ideas emerging from disciplinary study can not be effectively assessed or acted upon in the pedagogic domain .
49 But there 's a procedure and the procedure , our stewards recognized that the procedure was there to be effectively operated and if words can resolve a problem , and that 's how we became trained in the situation affecting all our members .
50 They know that only through the legislature of the nation can the battle for common justice be effectively fought and permanent well-being for the people obtained .
51 Above all territory must be effectively occupied or it would fall to the partisans ; this kept French troops from the battlefield .
52 The skills and disciplines to deliver each of these elements is available in Scotland , but will only be effectively utilised if they are part of our overall tourism strategy under one board and not , as now , with a variety of organisations working in partial isolation , and indeed often in competition .
53 It was with one of those credit insurers that Graydon met in January 1991 to take a fresh look at how corporate risk could be effectively measured and summarised .
54 Well , I think at first they were both afraid to become music specialists , but she knows so much now — good contemporary pop music , not just my music — that she wants to be involved with it and she refuses to be professionally involved unless she has expert knowledge .
55 Net Trust 's publication of leaflets will be professionally compiled as soon as the Trust is registered .
56 As with the accountant the person performing the function of the surveyor should be professionally qualified and the following proviso should be added : Provided that the person who purports to act as the Surveyor must be an Associate or Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or an Associate or Fellow of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers
57 I want community care to be properly implemented and funded , with nurses prescribing as a part of their work in the care of people living at home .
58 Some people think that the law of judicial review can not be properly understood unless it is studied against the background of a particular area of governmental activity such as housing or immigration , in order to see how the general rules are use to deal with particular problems .
59 It was argued that social acts were essentially motivated behaviour and could be properly understood and explained only in terms of these underlying dispositions .
60 This class , whatever we call it , can not be properly understood and its historic role can not be adequately explained , outside the necessity that produces the eternal contradiction of capitalist accumulation on a mass scale .
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