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

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1 But what I objected to most was the all too often blanket opposition to change .
2 Now it does n't have to necessarily be the same subject but in some way it 's a repeated measures , that 's where you .
3 A staff nurse who began by working on an elderly care ward part-time from 9am to 2pm is now working virtually full-time , despite having five children .
4 Th drawing you see there used to perhaps be some like that there wide and then the er then that narrow well you 'd got to divide them by what they call drawing .
5 And I know a lot of things too with the girls who came to us , we tried to erm give them er a sense of their worth as a women and not to constantly be oppressed and to accept erm what their boyfriends did or said , and so on .
6 It looks as if sex evolved because it 's in the interest of genes to constantly be re-combined self interest not always in company with the same others may want to be er mixing themselves up , so they launch themselves in continually different combinations , and this presumably each gene what , what , what is happening is a constant filtering process all the time , by means of which natural selection is working on basically random changes in the final point I want to make and that 's
7 ‘ That was a dream move for him and meant a big transformation for a lad of his age to suddenly be pitched in with the stars at Liverpool , ’ said England Under-21 boss Lawrie McMenemy .
8 I mean you , how am I going to suddenly be better at it .
9 This shows , for instance , that the element most closely related to extremely is fast : these two are co-constituents of the adjective phrase construction .
10 The services referred to below are described as they would relate to a Northern Ireland exporter but it should be realised that similar services are of just as much importance to importers .
11 Those referred to below are often considered .
12 Still reeling from its ACE nightmare , MIPS 's market presence is seen to only be significant through its OEMs , according to the report .
13 ‘ Why should I agree to only being paid if your cousin passes her exams ? ’
14 And Ann said well if you going to fucking be like that do n't bother to buy my kids anything .
15 It appears that memory in this sense can be quite varied , for situations where memory is important , e.g. remembering where your car is parked , memory appears to generally be fairly good .
16 The firm 's owner said that the impression given was that to operate a business in West Belfast was to somehow be involved in some kind of seditious activity .
17 Which brings us to tonight 's big competition number two .
18 Er , now the the point I really want to refer to is erm just what role an auditor ought to play er in the er insurance and financial service industry in looking at particular firms , erm I have several interests which the honourable member for Edinburgh central knows about , er the one that I think is relevant er to tonight is that I am an elected member of the insurance brokers registration council and the way that erm the way that we regulate insurance brokers erm is laid down by statute but it does actually demonstrate the advantage , the benefit of erm of having a statutory requirement for audit and for er a proper oversight of what then follows in terms of the way that the regulator reacts to what the auditor may say .
19 The ‘ key stages ’ referred to above are defined in section 3(3) .
20 There are numerous other studies , but the three referred to above are diverse enough in their findings to draw attention to a characteristic problem of user studies : the wide variations in results .
21 The diplomatic collections referred to above are only one example of them ; others are such convenient scholarly compilations as the Chatham House collection of documents on the Comintern .
22 ( 3 ) The particular factors referred to above are — ( a ) the nature and scale of the institution 's operations ; and ( b ) the risks inherent in those operations and , if the institution is a body corporate , in the operations of any other body corporate in the same group so far as capable of affecting the institution .
23 But the decisions referred to above are helpful to demonstrate that both at law and in equity it has long been recognised that an influence may be subtle , insidious , pervasive and where religious beliefs are involved especially powerful .
24 The reason I have given it the temporary title referred to above is because I have witnessed at least two name exchanges at the station in recent months .
25 The board considered that although the investigation ordered by the Chief Executive on 18 October 1990 is not yet complete the imposition of the restrictions referred to above is necessary in the interests of investors given the evidence before it highlighting serious deficiencies in Norwich Union 's internal systems for monitoring the performance of the Winchester Group and in particular ensuring that the Winchester Group complied with the Code of Conduct .
26 The finding that even severe depression does not lead to a lowering of blood pressure suggests that the mild depression and decreased wellbeing associated with low blood pressure in the studies referred to above is not due to a causal effect of the former on the latter , which strengthens the case for the existence of a hypotensive syndrome .
27 A feature closely related to the celebration of variety referred to above is Roger 's scepticism towards any attempt to systematize the operation of the unit The identification and espousal of appropriate regulations and procedures is considered to be an illusory goal .
28 The third characteristic referred to above is that the agent must be authorised to deal with goods in his own name without disclosing his agency .
29 The key features review referred to above is devised to identify potential deal breaking problems at an early stage , so as to limit the possibility of Big accumulating large professional fees on ultimately abortive deals .
30 The disaffected population referred to above were not active in either of the neighbourhood societies and perceived their aims to be remote from their own needs .
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