Example sentences of "[noun prp] [am/are] [adv] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The odds are likely to be fairly restrictive , and sadly those about Romany King are probably going to be no better in the Whitbread Pub Partnerships Handicap Chase .
2 If he were the only ‘ rookie ’ in defence , I would not be so worried , but Newsome and Wetherall are hardly going to be a stabilising influence .
3 The overall costs of implementing RMI are also beginning to be a worry and it seems likely that there will be a slowing down of large-scale implementation with a preference being given to smaller more gradualistic approaches to providing information needs .
4 Indeed HP and IBM are now thought to be working on much closer relationship ( UX No 430 ) .
5 Indeed Hewlett-Packard and IBM are now thought to be working on much closer relationship — ‘ Hewlett-Packard and IBM is a done deal , ’ according to one insider .
6 Japanese customs officials have intercepted consignments of ivory bearing fake Malaysian permits , and fake permits from Cameroon are also reported to be in circulation .
7 The region is the fastest-growing car market , with Thai car sales increasing by 30 per cent over the period 1988-91. * Indonesia and China are both reported to be planning similar laws to make " cats " obligatory .
8 Ian Wright , Alan Smith and Kevin Campbell are generally reckoned to be the most potent strike force in the Premier League .
9 Both Mrs Thatcher and Mr Kinnock are widely perceived to be liabilities to their parties .
10 But in that there is common ground with Psychiatry : people who believe that they themselves are God are generally considered to be insane .
11 Both this cluster of disease and another cluster in Slovakia are now known to be genetic in origin and associated with a missense mutation at codon 200 of the prion protein gene causing substitution of lysine in place of glutamate at residue 200 of the prion protein ( inherited prion disease ( PrP lysine 200 ) ) .
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