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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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
5 ‘ 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 .
6 I mean you , how am I going to suddenly be better at it .
7 Still reeling from its ACE nightmare , MIPS 's market presence is seen to only be significant through its OEMs , according to the report .
8 And Ann said well if you going to fucking be like that do n't bother to buy my kids anything .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Some fixed information is clearly central to the driving task ( e.g. the actual layout of the junction ) while much variable information is likely to normally be peripheral to it ( e.g. the colour of other vehicles ) .
12 The night gone mad to soon be madder .
13 We 've gone round looting and raping , we 've got to learn to just be . ’
14 Standun 's book but I would n't want any such scenes to just be vulgar or sensational , if so it 's not much of an advance is it ?
15 And is it , I mean it used to just be men who would do these things and
16 Slightly altered configuration , but er tracks put in there , erm and er to house quite a lot of wagons and to er allow trains to er to just be held there until they could move up to erm cos that 's single track beyond there .
17 So you got the whole spectrum of , or if you 're just doing it like French dictation , it wo n't , if words tend to just , to just be spoken language , right through to an immensely detailed erm , attempts to put everything down , including tone of the voice , and all these other ones which are extremely difficult to I think you noticed that I was standing looking at the transcriptions near each team .
18 He professes to not be ready for that .
19 But , it 's up to organisations like the ones we work for to respond to that and to not be doing the planning on behalf of other people .
20 I wonder if that final rock shelf might turn out to not be as sloping as we think it is .
21 Oh Setver that 's the thing that make it pretend to not be the
22 Luckily we are playing well enough to not be under much pressure at all lately .
23 So how we 're going to actually interpret that and er act on that here in Manchester and we set out our against er er to achieve that on the simple basis of quality and you 've heard enough about quality over the last two years to not be too surprised that that 's what we 've said was going to give us the cutting edge and perhaps put us in the leading position here in Manchester .
24 The attention is not so much of a problem when the dogs are puppies as the idea is to train the dog to not be afraid of people , but when this happens to a fully trained guide dog accompanying a blind person it can cause problems .
25 let the other man , the conservatory man know , it 's not fair to not be here to .
26 I do n't want to not be in it but I do n't want to , you know
27 Y'know kind of kind of comments or playful thoughts you might pass about somebody but you you try not to do it seriously as it were , you try not to let it affect your behaviour towards them , you try to not be surprised if they disclose they 're gay or heterosexual or whatever so er
28 Well it 's impossible at the moment , with the media coverage and the erm information about war and the situation in the Gulf , not to touch children , however careful the adults around them may be , and it 's very important for us as adults to not be so caught up , in our excitement perhaps even , about what 's going on and all the razzmatazz that may be attached to the sort of glory of whose ever side they may be on that we forget the extent to which children are very much affected by how they see the adults around them respond to what 's going on .
29 ‘ But I 'm glad to finally be establishing my own identity . ’
30 And wishing , with a sunrise burst of longing to be with you always , to always be gentle as your hair is soft .
  Next page