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

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1 Normally , any government trying this sort of trick would soon be being ordered to pay out in the courts .
2 ‘ What we can certainly not be are black racists who turn their back on the philosophy which has inspired the ANC since its birth , ’ he said .
3 What did she look like ? television it 's not be is it ?
4 The people looking after chickens do not identify with individual chickens and , as has been said already , very large numbers of animals should not be being looked after by very small numbers of people who have no incentive to treat them as individuals .
5 Er , we need to also think about erm , er , B types , because B types may not be being assertive , and I shall talk about assertive behaviour in a few moments .
6 The injury-prone Reid , who has been troubled by back and shoulder injuries throughout his career , will not be be able to train until early January .
7 And in the right circumstances er it need not be be criticized , but the circumstances have to be right for it .
8 They 'll still be is just walk straight in , it 's only about eight foot deep so if I 'm going forty odd there int a car bonnet .
9 But but , you should also be be sure that the form tutor pro can clarify things for parents because although , no no matter how hard you try to make this erm , a clear and easily understandable document it 's only clear and un easily understandable to us .
10 Two concerns that that I do have are one in in relation to the er criterion and the safeguards that might also be be put in place with the policy .
11 Uncertainty about how straightforward the physical process would eventually be was compounded by the enormous time-scales over which it was likely to happen .
12 Eliot , distressed , wrote to Wilson and to another of his champions , Gilbert Seldes , protesting that he did not want to be praised at Pound 's expense since be was indebted to Pound ( as indeed his dedication to Pound as il miglior fabbro had elegantly acknowledged ) .
13 He was artistic , gentle and country loving , and though be was based in London , with an office in Great Marlborough Street , country commissions were his favourite .
14 Now be be sure that it 's all in the pre-packs , it 's been taken by the pre-pack department
15 If they really believe that the merger was the best way forward , they must now be be supporting something that they know to be less than best and and this is now rendered all the bad feeling and all the destruction of the past two years , a complete waste of time .
16 As the Middle East burns under a potent combination of Western information technology and chemical ‘ ordnance ’ , the benign third wave may now be being drowned in a less benign fourth or fifth wave .
17 I was aware of the enormous distances , especially for those in the West , although I learned a lot more about this simply be being there .
18 They may even be being strengthened .
19 It 's a disaster , of course it ‘ s a disaster , he 'll be banned from the US for ever presumably ; but at least he wo n't be being interfered with in some unspeakable foreign nick . ’
20 Peter and say that if you do n't do this you 're going to lose that , because that would n't be being
21 So , I shall do it when they 've gone home and then I 'll , at least I 'll know , that it wo n't it wo n't be being undone .
22 This authority is taking a somewhat different view to that public inquiry than the erm the highways authority er after shire hill er erm so I I think if we were to take a decision tonight it could affect our position at the public inquiry adversely er and I would not want us to get into that situation so I think to some extent er councillor timing on this motions is wrong and we should n't be be er discussing it now .
23 He would n't be be able to keep that promise if he 'd tried .
24 Dickinson slammed the stick forward but by then be was falling , wavering , spinning .
25 For example , consider the following exchange : A ( to passer by ) : I 've just run out of petrol B : Oh ; there 's a garage just around the corner Here B 's utterance may be taken to implicate that A may obtain petrol there , and he would certainly be being less than fully cooperative if he knew the garage was closed or was sold out of petrol ( hence the inference ) .
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