Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It wo n't be altogether a lie , I feel a responsibility towards him that I do n't really understand . |
2 | It would , he had informed her at their first meeting , be mostly a matter of watching and listening for the moment . |
3 | It is safest to assume , therefore , that whereas the Lion and Stag mosaic might be predominantly the work of a craftsmen who was also present at North Leigh , the same proximity of relationship can not be postulated for the Oceanus mosaic . |
4 | From this experiment , I would be inclined to belief that psychology should be predominantly an activity in which we use non-experimental methods for understanding people 's experiences in their own terms , taking into account the social context of those experiments , rather than an activity in which we transform common sense into scientific knowledge . |
5 | A particular , one normally assumes , can change its place without ceasing to be numerically the same particular . |
6 | In short , nothing that is in the process of development or change , strictly speaking , can be claimed to be numerically the same as long as this process lasts , for existents are individuated only by their full life-cycles . |
7 | Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement . |
8 | It took Caillié eleven years of meticulous planning and a further year to reach the fabled city in 1828 , which turned out to be rather a disappointment to him after such a hazardous journey . |
9 | There seems to be rather a lot of names for those who share a proclivity for their own sex . |
10 | There seems to be rather a lot of the latter about , if those astute fellows , the marketing and advertising men , are anything to go by . |
11 | The outstretched arms of the great statue of Christ overlooking Rio no longer appear to the inhabitants of the favelas below to be open in benediction or welcome ; in this city of violence , insecurity and ravaged humanity , it appears to be rather a gesture of resignation and despair . |
12 | The price to pay for being a vessel for divine birth seems to be rather a high one . |
13 | This may be rather a purist definition , but it does direct attention to the role of key settlements within the wider settlement system . |
14 | The pope did not send him a pallium until June 634 and , given the long-standing papal concern with the well-being of the church of Canterbury , a three-year interval between Honorius ' appointment and the sending of a pallium would seem to be rather a long time . |
15 | To what extent such metrical methods will be used only in specialized analyses remains to be seen , for as Stewart ( 1954 ) suggests , it may be rather a waste of effort to measure such specimens simply to verify what can so quickly be seen by eye . |
16 | It will , I suspect , be rather a long time before historians adopt SGML-authoring software as their own . |
17 | it would seem to be rather a waste of erm |
18 | The hangers could in fact go , go in there because that looked to be rather a good hanger , frankly . |
19 | This does tend to be rather an out-of-the-way place , I 'm afraid . |
20 | You can always go straight through it , it would be right every time ? |
21 | How cruelly ironic it was that the first man to capture her heart and awaken her senses , the man she had waited and longed for , should be metaphorically a ship passing in the night . |
22 | He 'll have to be dead a bit longer before he comes back . ’ |
23 | Apart from making a fortune out of hits like Be Quick or Be Dead the heavy metal band is cashing in on merchandising , which is a fancy marketing term for flogging T-shirts , posters , belts , and anything else the fans will buy . |
24 | It therefore asserted what it considered to be the position at which the public/private distinction should be fixed , a position which would allow prostitution to be effectively a private matter as long as it was not conducted on the streets . |
25 | Answer guide : The calculation of the opening wealth here is straightforward as the historic cost , replacement cost , and net realizable value can be judged to be effectively the same . |
26 | When , it is possible for the horizontal concentration variations to be effectively the same as the vertical ones whilst horizontal temperature variations are much reduced from the vertical . |
27 | Conversely , it ought also to be recognizably an advertising business — not an insurance office or a bank or the civil service . |
28 | Both show him to be fundamentally a very serious musician . |
29 | However , the form of section 2(2) means that with regard to liability for animals not belonging to a dangerous species the position will be fundamentally the same as at common law , since the damage must be of a kind made likely by the characteristics known to the keeper . |
30 | Erm it 'll be basically the same shape as what you 've seen in that . |