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

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1 Although such problems still need to be overcome and further extensive field trials are required , it is likely that varieties of plants expressing the Bt toxin will be commercially available by the late 1990s .
2 The MasPar Prism compression system will be offered on a range of configurations priced from $250,000 to $1.5m and will be commercially available for end-users and system integrators in the third quarter .
3 It is to be commercially available in 1993 .
4 CorVision 5.0 will be commercially available in July , priced on a per-user basis with $35,000 the price for a typical entry-level configuration .
5 Then , if the product appears to be commercially successful , as well as a technological tour de force , suddenly competitors are marketing what amounts to a second generation product .
6 In order to be commercially successful it is not sufficient for a product or a process to be technologically innovative , though this will stimulate interest — from the competition as well as the customer .
7 Then , if the product appears to be commercially successful , as well as a technological tour de force , suddenly competitors are marketing what amounts to a second generation product .
8 Certainly we have done marketing studies of a Succe of a set in the north east of York , and they show that it would be commercially successful .
9 However , although in theory any seller could take advantage of these sections generally , it would not be commercially practicable in most cases for ordinary sellers to do so , and again , provision to this effect is included in Precedent 1 .
10 In many transactions it is either necessary or thought by one of the parties to be commercially worthwhile to obtain consent for or approval of certain items before the business transfer is completed .
11 Thus the lack of fundamental ecological knowledge has played a significant role in the shaping of these forests and lack of foresight has led to the demise , by deliberate poisoning and girdling , of many species which are now considered to be commercially viable .
12 However , if your customers are well spread and the write-off of a couple of the larger ones would n't cause too much trouble then credit insurance may not be commercially viable for you .
13 The Mnchener is suing Atlantic Richfield for nearly $150m , alleging that the company knew that the products the unit was developing would never be commercially viable , and according to the Wall Street Journal citing electronic mail messages , one of which says that as it appears the development ‘ is a pipe dream , let Siemens have the pipe , ’ and another that says ‘ We will attempt to finesse past Siemens the fact that we have had a great deal of trouble in successfully transitioning technology from the laboratory to the factory ’ ; Atlantic Richfield denies attempting to mislead Siemens over the unit .
14 The AcerPac 450 is certainly cheap enough to be commercially viable at £2,000 ; and this with margins ‘ in excess of 20% ’ — a benefit of manufacturing in Taiwan .
15 I was told , and I accept , that a port limited to 12 hours per day operation would not be commercially viable .
16 One key question , he said , was whether new nuclear stations will be commercially viable in the UK .
17 In confidential papers presented to Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution , BNFL argued that it would not be commercially viable to reduce discharges from the Springfields plant .
18 Eggar said a key question for the review of the industry that the government plans to launch later this year would be whether new nuclear power stations could be commercially viable .
19 The message they will receive from Mr Desmond Pitcher , chairman of the company , is that the 700 megawatts of pollution-free energy released by harnessing the 10-metre tidal rise and fall will be commercially attractive over the project 's 120-year life .
20 Choosing the final design needs not only care to ensure that the end product will be commercially attractive but that a number of people are involved in the selection to avoid accusations of favouritism .
21 Such support may be commercially attractive ; in addition , if the client is prepared to offer an express warranty , any exclusion of the statutory implied terms may be more likely to satisfy the test of reasonableness. ( 9 ) How does the business make contracts ?
22 Strategically , the alliance with Japan and the entente with France were expressions of this instinct ; economically , it released the yearning for a closed area within which Britain could be commercially safe , even if perhaps less well-off than if she could have outfaced her rivals in open competition .
23 Commercial proven and probable reserves are those quantities of petroleum which are considered , on the basis of information currently available and current economic forecasts , to be commercially recoverable from fields currently in production , fields under development , fields for which a development plan is under active preparation and fields whose proximity to established infrastructure assures their future development .
24 Potentially commercial proven and probable reserves comprise quantities of petroleum which are considered , on the basis of the information currently available and current economic forecasts , to be commercially recoverable from fields that have been discovered but which require further appraisal prior to commerciality being established .
25 Nevertheless , the design professional can no longer rely on avoiding all responsibility for planning interpretation and advice , and indeed he would be commercially naive in being content to do so .
26 The purchaser 's plans may be commercially sensitive , dictating the need to first approach targets anonymously .
27 In 1945 , in the closing months of the war in Europe , she convinced the Administrators of the Old Vic and Sadler 's Wells that it would be altogether admirable to reopen the theatre in Roseberry Avenue with the world premiere of Benjamin Britten 's first opera , Peter Grimes .
28 My medical attendant decided it to be altogether nervous , and that it originates either in severe application , or excessive anxiety .
29 It could be altogether innocent but suspicions have been raised .
30 It could be altogether innocent but suspicions have been raised .
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