Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Only five survivors of Woking 's 1990-91 heroes are expected to feature tonight — Buzaglo , Mark Biggins , Trevor Baron and Wye brothers Shane and Lloyd — but they will be roared on by a 6,000 capacity crowd . |
2 | To travel through Ireland without visiting a pub would be to miss out on a huge chunk of Irish life . |
3 | Here your lines should be fine , light and crisp and areas of colour must be blended carefully for a smooth result . |
4 | A mixture of clay and graphite are used for these pencils which produces an extremely soft dense black mark which can be blended further with water . |
5 | Bolder colours need to be blended smoothly , as faults in application will always be more obvious . |
6 | Machines , computers , materials of all kinds , and labour all have to be blended together to enable the production system to carry out its operations in a cost-effective way . |
7 | Shiseido has increased the proportion of the moisturising ingredient hyaluronic acid in the Matte Red Lipstick to give a velvety texture , and the three-sided Black Variations Shadow Liner is as soft as charcoal so that it can be blended all over the eyelid or gently smudged as a liner . |
8 | The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land . |
9 | At this stage the Collector seemed to be sparing only occupied beds and charpoys , his own desk and chair , and the Louis XVI table from the drawing-room . |
10 | Our excitement would rise ; soon we knew the names ; on the left the Lawley and Caradoc , on the right the Longmynd , and in two minutes we would be drawing up at the nerve centre Church Stretton . |
11 | If they seem to be drawing close to us , we shall kill your niece without hesitation . ’ |
12 | They have , they will be drawing back on most things . |
13 | Despite the fact that winter will soon be drawing in , many of you will , no doubt , be taking the opportunity for a late holiday in the sun and looking for suitably cool tops to pack in your suitcases . |
14 | Waco : CULT leader David Koresh may be drawing out the 34-day stand-off with federal agents so it ends on a religious holiday and fulfils his prophecies , the FBI said . |
15 | For what it 's worth , Silicon Graphics Inc and MIPS Computer Systems Inc are understood to be drawing together a new executive-level technical committee of the Advanced Computing Environment . |
16 | In return for the high interest you earn , your money is tied up and can not be withdrawn easily if you need some of it in a hurry . |
17 | At the same time , where demand is low , services can be withdrawn easily , and this has been the most characteristic trend in recent years . |
18 | Since their savings were completely liquid ( ie , they could be withdrawn immediately from banks ) , they were equivalent to cash . |
19 | THE STIFF plastic sheet in police officers ' notebooks , said by some lawyers to be ‘ a manoeuvre ’ to make testing for note-doctoring impossible , is to be withdrawn immediately . |
20 | If you make two or more claims in any period of insurance , any no claim bonus you have earned will be withdrawn completely . |
21 | Hungary 's Prime Minister , Miklós Németh , told parliament on Jan. 23 that in recent conversations with his Soviet counterpart , Nikolai Ryzhkov , it had been agreed in principle that Soviet troops could be withdrawn completely from Hungary , and that negotiations on a timetable would begin shortly . |
22 | ‘ Train services between Darlington and Hartlepool have been drastically reduced and are expected to be withdrawn completely later this year . |
23 | Soviet forces were not , at least in the first instance , to be withdrawn unconditionally . |
24 | The voluntary bodies complained they would be forced to incur unreasonable costs preparing their case for Parliament if the bill was to be withdrawn yet again . |
25 | BR warned that fares on Network SouthEast , where grants will be withdrawn altogether by 1992/93 , would rise in real terms by 2 ½ per cent over inflation for the next five years . |
26 | Supplies became so critical that by March 3rd several batteries of howitzers had to be withdrawn altogether . |
27 | It is highly desirable that from every product in regular production , samples be withdrawn periodically and put on long-term stability test . |
28 | In contrast , when he was forced to admit , in early June 1977 , that the trooPs concentrated in response to the UUAC general strike were to be withdrawn as soon as possible , he endeavoured to reassure the public with the remark , ‘ More is being done in the field of SAS-type activities than is realised and this will now be intensified . ’ |
29 | Finally , British forces will be withdrawn once the territorial integrity of the island has been restored . |
30 | Managers in Surrey sent letters to all their ambulance workers threatening to use outside contractors to carry out non-emergency work and refused to guarantee that they would be withdrawn once deployed . |