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

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1 Any cliff or headland which faces the direction from which the greatest waves come will obviously be exposed to severe wave attack .
2 Answer guide : This is something the student has not been exposed to 80 it is useful to let them discuss how they would treat the transaction in detail so they can work out for themselves the principles involved .
3 If on the other hand the board does not fully and cleanly develop after a couple of minutes , then the board has not been exposed to UV light for long enough .
4 The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat or cold temperatures , or exposed to moisture .
5 The prosecution abandoned plans to call Mrs Taylor as a witness after the judge , Mr Justice Latham , said families of the victims should not be exposed to any more trauma than was absolutely necessary .
6 Nonetheless , the National Radiological Protection Board recommends that when radiation levels approach its ‘ generalised derived limits ’ , the authorities should investigate both the sources of radiation and the way of life of people in the locality to check that they are not being exposed to excessive amounts .
7 He has been the most inspiring of any artist that I 've ever been exposed to one way or another .
8 This has been the case with many traditional British companies and it is only now that they are really being exposed to greater change .
9 The whole board has previously been exposed to UV light .
10 Matey , like Dr Neil , thought that McAllister might have been spoiled and pampered in her old life , but she had certainly been exposed to many good principles of conduct , even if she was headstrong .
11 They no longer function adequately ‘ on automatic ’ and may therefore be exposed to unacceptable risks .
12 If we limit the forum for debate on important issues , such as T S S or for instance , racist attacks , to Congress , then many section delegates may never be exposed to those debates .
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