Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [adj] to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well to be to be honest to be honest er I have n't got children . |
2 | You have to be warm to be alive ? |
3 | A patio does n't need to be grand to be attractive |
4 | This assumption that films had to be bland to be entertaining , and refusal to acknowledge that movies could usefully enable audiences to deal with fears and nightmares , went along with an unwillingness to acknowledge that audience tastes and sensitivities were being shifted by television . |
5 | She ought to be relieved to be free of his company for a while . |
6 | Repton himself comments in his Enquiry that ‘ the ‘ antiquated cot ’ , whose chimney is choked with ivy , may perhaps yield a residence for squalid misery and want ’ ; and an awareness develops that cottages do not have to be ruinous to be picturesque . |
7 | To be sure to be sure sir . |
8 | So now I 've got to be cruel to be kind . |
9 | You have to be cruel to be kind . |
10 | ‘ Sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind . |
11 | George did not like being firm with Lennie but he knew that he had to be cruel to be kind . |
12 | A cork does n't have to be long to be good . |
13 | As Rioch suggests ( see p. 7 at the beginning of this chapter ) , women psychologists always need to be better to be equal . |
14 | ‘ One thing I must remember to teach you while you are working for me , Shelley , is not to be afraid to be beautiful . |
15 | They need to be tight to be waterproof , but these needed so much force I was scared of breaking the tube , although this did not happen . |
16 | You do n't have to be aggressive to be assertive , look at some of these comments we 've got here how confident you are in yourself and how you put your point across . |
17 | ‘ If we 're going to break through , we 've got to be prepared to be quick on the button and to say quite risky things . ’ |
18 | A pond does n't have to be large to be effective — if it 's big enough to install a small submersible pump you could even have a fountain . |
19 | 63. — ( 1 ) : In every factory in which , in connection with any process carried on , there is given off any dust or fume or other impurity of such a character and to such extent as to be likely to be injurious or offensive to the persons employed , or any substantial quantity of dust of any kind , all practicable measures shall be taken to protect the persons employed against inhalation of the dust or fume or other impurity and to prevent its accumulation in any workroom , and in particular , where the nature of the process makes it practicable , exhaust appliances shall be provided and maintained , as near as possible to the point of origin of the dust or fume or other impurity , so as to prevent its entering the air of any workroom . ’ |
20 | No doubt it would give Marguerite some comfort to be able to be warm and friendly with Russell 's daughter , but it was too big a price to pay . |
21 | If governing bodies set up finance committees as part of a school 's organization to meet the requirements of local management , governors and parents are more likely to be able to be involved in management decisions . |
22 | To be able to be creative and innovative and use ideas |
23 | Nor does resistance have to be manifest to be effective . |
24 | To be fair to be fair to him I think that he would erm he 's set his heart on going and working at the lawn mower place on the production line |
25 | got to be careful to be right on in that respect , I think |
26 | Clearly , it must also be apparent that any subsidy would have to be long-running to be effective . |
27 | Because , in the current climate of debate , the drive to preserve the boundaries of class through culture can dissolve ( slip ? ) too easily into a concern with race , with the myth of white ethnicity , the myth , that is , that you 've got to be white to be British . |