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

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1 Two questions you will constantly be asked are : What can be done with the old wreck ? and What will it cost and wo n't it be a waste of taxpayers ' money ?
2 All that can sensibly be said is that , given everything capitalism had gone through over the previous few years , a collapse of confidence was to be expected at some point .
3 To leave a habitat to degenerate and perhaps be destroyed is to injure all its animals , including of course the species concerned .
4 Copy posted into a basket could no longer be altered be the sender , only the recipient .
5 There was not , however , much discussion on the overall needs of the disabled , and research into how the needs could best be met was minimal .
6 Similar struggles have gone on in many of the successor republics ( some are still firmly authoritarian ) and the nature of the executive-assembly relations that will finally be established is uncertain .
7 Development in the open countryside would not normally be permitted is the way that the the draft policy 's guidance .
8 The probability that they will not be received is 1 unless you join , when the probability that they will be received is also 1 .
9 Further non-economic influences that can not be ignored are ethnic and religious differences .
10 What can not be ignored is that the players are the ones who provide the entertainment , sometimes at considerable personal cost .
11 What could not be adjusted was Mr Ueberroth 's entrepreneurial vision .
12 What can not be tolerated is the monster that pretends to modernity .
13 Screening for disorders in which the clinical course can not be altered is generally avoided : a programme of newborn screening for disorders like Duchenne muscular dystrophy could therefore create an ethical nightmare .
14 The risk that good quality items will not be accepted is the producer 's risk and is commonly set at about 5 per cent .
15 The risk that good quality items will not be accepted is the producer 's risk and is commonly set at about 5 per cent .
16 One aspect of Quality Assurance which will not be devolved is the initial approval of a centre as a ‘ SCOTVEC centre ’ .
17 As John Fletcher points out in his introduction , the element of the conference that could not be documented is the presence of Kristeva herself , her generous responses to papers , the dialogues which she sustained throughout .
18 The question whether artificial ventilation should or should not be applied is , so the argument proceeds , an entirely medical one with which the courts will not interfere .
19 What can not be denied is that they emerge from much experience in the author , and much original thought , that they are moreover integrated in a fiction which has a power independent of them .
20 The only thing that can not be managed is the economic manufacture of newsprint .
21 Garland ( 1985a ) notes three themes in their programme : reform , prevention — and extinction ; those who could not be reformed were to be eliminated .
22 Blanket embargoes such as the ‘ red-lining ’ of areas in which loans will not be advanced are probably rare in rural districts , but restrictions are sometimes placed on older cob , stone and thatched buildings so that many cheaper properties may not be mortgageable .
23 What can not be known are the thoughts or expectations in someone else 's mind .
24 Another point which should not be overlooked is that Committee papers are read by a good many Ministers who do not attend the meetings , and these papers are often the only means they have of keeping themselves abreast of developments in policy .
25 A third possibility that should not be overlooked is that the stereotype is just a stereotype and has no real correlate in women 's behaviour .
26 Another important consideration that should not be overlooked is the need to make a will .
27 Another general constraint that must not be overlooked is , of course , the fact that the scarcity and control of public finance frequently sets limits to policy developments In some cases these limits are quite explicitly set by central government .
28 Requests that letters should not be sent to the home address or that the telephone should not be used are always respected .
29 The only satisfactory way to deal with a word which can not be found is to negotiate it with the user ; such a word can be ignored ( i.e. , removed from the search ) or replaced , or the search can be abandoned on the ground that the word is correct and essential to the success of the search .
30 Within this scheme of thought , anything which can not be controlled is labelled dangerous and marginal , particularly when society is working to preserve its unity and to develop more sophisticated systems of self-definition , as was the case for the Jewish community in Palestine following the exile .
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