Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb base] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 They did not — and it was admittedly no part of their business to do so — inform us for which purposes the existing social services are ‘ excessive ’ ; and it may be observed that other commentators , political and non-political , though they are frequently willing to indicate social services which in their opinion are ‘ inadequate ’ , are extremely taciturn when it comes to illustrating the more obvious half of the truism with specific examples .
2 ‘ They are always amazed that we are so un-rock 'n' roll .
3 Indeed West German satellite companies are so stong that one bought exclusive German rights to Wimbledon this year , just as a similar Swedish company did there , each denying the traditional terrestrial stations access .
4 Black-clad , a little spidery , they are so mince as to be minuscule .
5 ‘ There has been much talk that Rangers have the title sewn up but we still have 58 points to play for and that makes it ludicrously premature to suggest that the destination of the title is cut and dried , ’ said Brady .
6 Many signals are merely STOP or GO .
7 Right so you 're only ask that you did n't underline and that your illustrations could be better as well and the handwriting is a bit spidery , right , good , brave , right , go on
8 Cos you 're not apologize and I do n't want
9 We 're both , yeah we 're both try and demand respect , we both try and help people with weakness as much as possible .
10 ‘ You and Eddie , well , you 're both proof that miracles happen !
11 Well , er , what do you suppose , I think we 're probably try and so that 's possible , I mean
12 Thus there is a very wide range of intensities observed for electronic bands ; the weakest are those that are both spin and orbitally forbidden , the strongest both spin and orbitally allowed .
13 All this is forcing restructuring and rationalisation on to the French industry , particularly in regions such as Burgundy , Beaujolais and Bordeaux whose wines are traditionally mid-market and above .
14 The curves on the brackets are carefully bandsawn and cleaned up before they are bevelled .
15 Marriage here would seem to have been both cause and effect of upward social mobility .
16 The Lappish diet is restricted to these basic foods and the result has been both anger and concern .
17 The typical ‘ downdraught gasifier ’ ( there are also updraught and crossdraught models , see figure above ) has its combustion zone , or ‘ fireball ’ , in its lower part .
18 Procedural rights are also seem as protecting human dignity by ensuring that the individual is told why he is being treated unfavourably , and by enabling him to take part in that decision .
19 This month I 've concentrated on the standard gauge punchcard models , but there are also finegauge and chunky models .
20 There are often cost and quality effects in so doing .
21 There s now hope that after three years in jail , Poole and Mills will once again get a chance to defend themselves , in court .
22 But some families are now question whether there 's any point if the Americans continue to stay away .
23 But High Winds are now forecast and the entire team may soon have to evacuate the mountain with or without him
24 The benefits of such a system would be that the Consultation List would be available on all computer terminals , and therefore all personnel could be permitted to update/alter details , e.g. contact names , addresses , to ensure the records are as up–to–date as possible at any time .
25 Nor can there be much doubt that the experience is more painful for the men than the duped women .
26 Nor can there be much doubt that when they were in residence at Woodstock these supplies were called upon , and were carried in carts along the wide green track now called Dornford Lane .
27 Perhaps she thought of turning on the car lights , but decided not to ; it would waste time , and it would n't be much use because the car was angled away from the fire escape .
28 Even if we had a method which did not use extrapolation it would not be much use because no one would believe the result .
29 It would seem to stand more peacefully now when considering that there used to be much bustle and slamming of doors , the shouts and cries of a houseful of children and the ailing Reverend Tennyson .
30 1815 " The Meeting concieving it to be highly usefull that the Road from Portaskaig should be rendered complete , do willingly Stent themselves in the sum here stated . "
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