Example sentences of "be carefully [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In practical terms this meant that a court should not lightly disregard foreign blocking statutes or ‘ defensive laws ’ ; that perceived national interests should be carefully defined and weighed , so that some delay might well be accepted in the interest of promoting respect for the sovereign equality of States under international law ; and that evidence of the willingness of the foreign state to assist United States courts ( e.g. by a civil law country enacting legislation to enable cross-examination to take place ) should be taken into account .
2 Pluralist community power methods are held to assume a state of equilibrium in the society under investigation and , finding apathy and low participation , make a functional connection ; but no specification is made by pluralist writers of what this balance , harmony or equilibrium consists of ; though other elements of the model may be carefully defined and rigorously quantified , the conditions within which the equilibrium operates are generally neglected .
3 He believes rescue missions should be carefully planned but do serve a purpose .
4 First , any changes in education and their implications must be carefully planned and fully thought through .
5 Any attempt to unite them would , therefore , have to be carefully planned if it were to win the acquiescence of the parties involved .
6 Althusser faces this question , but warns that it has to be carefully formulated if it is to illuminate the process of the production of knowledges .
7 When considering forms of credit , the different types that are available and the terms over which they are offered should be carefully evaluated as to how much you can afford .
8 When considering forms of credit , the different types that are available and the terms over which they are offered should be carefully evaluated as to how much you can afford .
9 Prospecting in the world 's rainforests for new medicines and crops needs to be carefully regulated if developing countries are to reap full benefits , according to a report from the Washington-based World Resources Institute .
10 It was soon realized by many of the middle class that ‘ time is money ’ and consequently must be carefully regulated and used economically .
11 She walked round the house , planning what she would take : this ornament to be packed in a shoe-box stuffed with wood-shavings and placed in the top drawer of that chest , that cane-chair to be left behind for the benefit of the Colonel 's successor , those curtains to be carefully arranged when the time came , with not more than one fold .
12 There are 600 thousand pieces to be carefully packed and boxed for the journey .
13 The egocentric and performative aspects of mental and speech acts by historical individuals who use such expressions to make statements , ask questions , etc. , naturally enough , often have a direct bearing on the meaning of what is said on a given occasion , and this points to an area of phenomenological problems that needs to be carefully explored if the complexity of the problem of meaning is to be fully understood .
14 A diabetic dog 's wounds must be carefully monitored and bad control means wounds heal more slowly .
15 The opposite problem of loose motions or diarrhoea should also be carefully monitored and corrected through altering the patient 's diet .
16 Special classes usually have the advantage of lower teacher-pupil ratios and it is therefore easier for teachers to organise activities in which the child 's level of participation in social and communicative activities can be carefully monitored and adapted to suit existing abilities .
17 The work need to be carefully mounted and double checked for spelling or other errors .
18 Whenever a claim is presented for damage to the craft occasioned abroad , and the craft has been returned to the U.K. for repair , it must be carefully checked that this period has not been exceeded — and especially that the craft is not being left at a holiday destination for a prolonged period .
19 In my business , Captain Meredith , everything has to be carefully checked and checked again .
20 Adjusters reports should be carefully checked and any omissions or queries referred back to the Adjuster .
21 Magazine profiles may be carefully written and prepared , though their facts are unlikely to be as thoroughly checked as in books .
22 The main programming problems are likely to arise in the correct timing of the phase excitation changes ; the program segment responsible for the time delay between Steps must be carefully written if it is to provide accurate timing , as well as perform a useful secondary function .
23 Noise , lighting and heating should be carefully examined and measurements taken if problems are identified .
24 Precise details of times , etc should be carefully recorded and each solicitor should be available to speak to the other throughout the agreed duration of the release .
25 Diary entries can be coded in a wide number of ways allowing activities to be carefully tracked and even accounted for through the built-in billing system .
26 Any visual aid should be carefully selected and planned to add clarity to the presentation .
27 The level of noise on the shop-floor was very high and the quality of hearing had to be carefully assessed and monitored and , if necessary , steps taken to prevent further deterioration .
28 The partnership between boy and girl must be carefully observed and timed because each country has its own forms for such joint movement .
29 So they pick up full speed and run for cover — and your net should be carefully positioned so they hit it just before reaching safety .
30 Casual conversation should not include any representations or comments , records should be carefully kept and the utmost care must be taken on checking sales particulars even for typographical errors .
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