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

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1 Clearly to have the combination of an off bore sight capability for a a missile such as A S R A A M , the er advance short range air to air missile , the combination of the agility of the weapon and the flat platform together has been shown to be really needed , you ca n't have one without the other and that somebody who has only agility in the aircraft or agility in the in the weapon , will lose against somebody who has it in both .
2 The advantages to management of so doing are claimed to be that wage costs are reduced , that the relatively powerful skilled craft union is replaced by the weaker general union , and , perhaps most importantly , management can exercise much tighter control over what happens on the shop-floor .
3 Many codecs already developed are designed to be upgradeable when such standards become widely accepted and it is therefore likely that within a few years dial-up videoconferencing will be possible between a wide range of different proprietary systems .
4 Under the Child Minders Regulations Act of 1948 a person caring for reward for one or more children under five years of age to whom they are not related is required to be registered with the local authority .
5 Lithosphere which is thin and slow moving is predicted to be the most vulnerable to penetrative magmatism and therefore the most likely to experience hot-spot volcanism and associated uplift .
6 As Stocking has shown , an innovation may be shown to be effective but not adopted widely , whereas another innovation may not have been demonstrated to be effective yet can become widely accepted in practice .
7 This may be seen as a measure of the extent to which opportunities for successful study are being provided for students who would traditionally not have been considered to be capable of achieving this success .
8 This would lead us to look not just at the ‘ outputs ’ from institutions , but at the ‘ inputs ’ , and at the achievements of students who would traditionally not have been considered to be capable of achieving success , as well as those who could be expected to perform well on the basis of their previous academic achievements .
9 Where there are two conflicting Court of Appeal decisions on a point , the Court may choose which it will follow , the decision not followed being deemed to be overruled .
10 The noise thus created is thought to be passed up the animal 's windpipe and into the sinus cavities of the skull , where it resonates to produce the purring sound .
11 A cake plate so temptingly situated is bound to be fought over .
12 Fears that London 's reputation as the world 's leading financial centre has been permanently damaged are considered to be exaggerated .
13 His mission , in so far as it was to reconcile the Nationalists and Communists , was a failure and indeed could hardly have been expected to be otherwise .
14 New proposals aimed at encouraging parents to take up teaching are expected to be criticized at an education meeting in Nottinghamshire today .
15 Traditionally form was considered to be a sort of ‘ decorative supplement ’ which provided the entertainment value while the business of instruction ( associated with the content ) went ahead .
16 Further west , nitrogens in the few crops of Puffin barley so far harvested are said to be on the low side .
17 The 7-year sentence originally imposed was adjudged to be excessive and reduced to three and a half .
18 The failure rate of the undersea cables which would carry the electricity generated back to shore was said to be 300 times more often than an initial consultants ' report had suggested .
19 The reason it is important today is because tomorrow has been requested to be appointed to be a special day in prayer for peace justice in Northern Ireland .
20 What I do n't do is pretend to be a socialist , organise five hundred pound a head er ticket dinners as Neil Kinnock does , champagne and then have the gall next day to go to on the nineteenth of July , on the very day when saw what the Labour Group are doing to this city .
21 He kept the room 's business on the move by constantly shouting : " Anyone who does n't work is going to be sacked .
22 Yes , but I want to know , Brenda , are you really concerned about the fact that you 'll see it , or the fact that these people that you do n't particularly like are going to be living near you .
23 They demonstrate equitable intervention in favour of married women where the conditions to which I have earlier referred are found to be present .
24 he observed : ‘ It would cause administrative chaos if , before any decision , those adversely affected were required to be consulted . ’
25 Even if consideration had been confined to health education as opposed to the broader concept of health promotion , the interventions could readily have been predicted to be of limited value .
26 If the scope of the enabling Act is exceeded or the procedures set out in it are not followed , the secondary legislation thereby created is said to be ultra vires ( i.e. beyond the power given ) .
27 Other unions which had either supported the earlier feasibility study , or might otherwise have been expected to be sympathetic , came up with only feeble amounts .
28 In the past , anything neatly encapsulated was said to be ‘ like The Iliad in a nutshell ’ — a reference to the ancient Greek epic which Roman historian Pliny maintained could be written on a piece of paper small enough to fit in a walnut .
29 He says that the building fits in with its surroundings , and would never have been allowed to be built if it was n't safe .
30 From a reading of their own literature , librarians and information scientists might have expected that one area where use of IT would definitely have been recognised to be giving such an advantage to its users is that of the retrieval of publicly available information online .
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