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

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1 The committee system , the greater resources of staff and money available to members , and the relatively weak calls of party loyalty have combined to suggest that this role can most successfully be performed by the United States Congress .
2 This is where the skills of skimming a text to gain a general impression , and scanning to glean specific points , are very useful , and it is at this point within the process of finding information that they would perhaps most effectively be taught .
3 We ask the general assembly to remit to the assembly council to give attention to the placing of health and healing within the overall work of the church and to report to next year 's general assembly on where they think this remit should most effectively be discharged .
4 How can the time children spend in classrooms most effectively be used ?
5 But it has always been recognised that , where individuals desire that services of a special kind which , though not within the obligations of a police authority , can most effectively be rendered by them , should be performed by members of the police force , the police authorities may ( to use an expression which is found in the Police Pensions Act 1890 ) ‘ lend ’ the services of constables for that purpose in consideration of payment .
6 It is within the overall context of national development that regional development can most effectively be addressed and actioned .
7 The investigation of the sources of these emotions will provide information about how happiness can most effectively be pursued .
8 More fundamentally , the decision in Katsikas raises the issue of whether the employee can most effectively be safeguarded by legal provisions which are mandatory and so can not be contracted out of or whether the law must respect the employee 's freedom to choose .
9 ‘ Though it be not sense , as having nothing to do with external objects , yet it is very like it , and might properly enough be called internal sense ’ .
10 These enhancements may most obviously be a matter of adding value to commercial offerings through images and sound .
11 Hambros Jersey contended that the jurisdiction conferred by this rule can only properly be exercised by analogy to R.S.C. , Ord. 11 , so that leave should not be granted unless the case falls within one of the paragraphs of Ord. 11 , r. 1(1) .
12 One can not refer to a behaviour pattern as inherited ( or instinctive ) or learned ; the terms can only properly be used to refer to the causes of differences between individuals .
13 Such approaches are best made by telephone rather than in writing and will only rarely be successful .
14 ‘ At first he agreed that he 'd much rather be at home with me .
15 There were no unions or guilds or other associations for they were not needed ; our employers were fair-minded and trustworthy , but the greatest incentive of all was the fact that , as reporters , we enjoyed the smell of printers ' ink as much as the actor is supposed to enjoy the smell of grease-paint — we loved our jobs and would usually much rather be chasing down ‘ a hot story ’ than eating .
16 Much rather be alive than dead . ’
17 I 'd much rather be liked than loved .
18 John of Reading reported that in September 1359 , after hearing mass in St Stephen 's Chapel , the king said that he would much rather be buried where the Confessor , Henri III and Edward I lay than at Cologne .
19 But I 'd much rather be given useful relevant information like where I am . ’
20 For myself I would much rather be hunting — or even back in the army again . "
21 Much rather be involved and I find it much more rewarding personally .
22 I mean as I said when I was filling in the questionnaire I was thinking well this , really this is my preference and you know I 'd much rather be in a job that allowed me some flexibility .
23 They I 'd much rather be doing a hundred and three times seventeen .
24 He has to keep coming back all the time to look after my needs when … when he 'd much rather be out having his needs looked after .
25 ‘ Look , I 'd much rather be talking to you than … ’
26 I 'd much rather be here .
27 But I mean , a lot of people do n't glorify on the jobs they do , I mean Dinda she said you know , it 's awful being the one who 's getting all the all day long , kind of explained and help them with their problems , sympathise with , with something that does n't work she 'd much rather be outdoors than being a or looking after , but she said you know , it 's , it 's a secure job and these days I think well I 'm not I run my own car and they do n't really think that
28 If I were you I 'd much rather be with Michelle and Mutty Michelle 's very clever .
29 Cos I asked them about it , and they said I 'd much rather be doing that .
30 To be so close to a girl and yet so rarely be able to caress her .
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