Example sentences of "reasons to be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Catholic biblical scholars , theologians and many active lay groups had good reasons to be grateful .
2 It is common in rent review for reasons to be available only if the parties pay the expert higher fees .
3 Principles of neutrality state that there are reasons to be neutral .
4 All that Montefiore 's example shows is that there are circumstances in which it is unfair to act neutrally , where there are not even prima facie reasons to be neutral .
5 The person may also have other genetic or environmental reasons to be susceptible to one type of disorder rather than another .
6 If , however , I were to consider the more elaborate findings and reasons which they gave subsequently , then again I would hold their findings and their reasons to be unsustainable .
7 Rugby League : Iro offers the only reasons to be cheerful
8 Bradford Northern .. 8 New Zealand ....... 26 BRADFORD NORTHERN have been making an effort this season , and reasons to be cheerful at Odsal have included cheerleaders , improved results , increased gates , two men in the Great Britain rugby league squad , an Australian at half-back and a Welshman on the wing .
9 I am not going to give you a list of Reasons to Be Cheerful .
10 ‘ Bellybutton ’ is choc-a-bloc with gobstoppers like this and Jellyfish are one of the year 's few reasons to be cheerful .
11 Twelve minutes past nine in the morning on Trent F M , reasons to be cheerful .
12 Political reasons to be cheerful
13 Subject : Reasons to be Cheerful
14 Okay , here we go , reasons to be cheerful after another 0–0 draw against Ipswich .
15 These are reasons to be cheerful , but the studied neglect of the national press does n't make only Kitty angry .
16 Put yourself inside Mr Major 's head and see if you could find real reasons to be cheerful .
17 But even with that clutch of reasons to be glassy-eyed , I 've stayed almost sober for an entire month , sitting miserably at the bar wondering why low-alcohol lager has an after-taste like floor polish , and disturbing old friends with the rapt attention I give to such enquiries as : ‘ Ice and lemon in your tonic water , sir ? ’
18 So there are plenty of reasons to be unalarmed by the economic outlook for 1991 .
19 THERE are at least three reasons to be glum .
20 But there are reasons to be optimistic about our economy …
21 All the work in this approach must go into a persuasive account of what it is for reasons to be conclusive .
22 I have good reasons to be doubtful .
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