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

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1 Failure of gliadin derived peptides to activate adenylate cyclase in duodenal biopsy homogenates from patients who have been successfully treated may be ascribed to the repair of mucosal damage .
2 The future may be seen narrowly in terms of what will happen to the children when they move out of this class , or this school , to the next stage ; but ultimately whether or not they have been properly educated will be judged in terms of what happens to them later , when they have left school .
3 6.3 Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prevent the communication of such information as requisite in each case to IEATP or the Secretary of State for the purposes of fulfilling obligations under the Grant Offer Letter .
4 There is a possibility that War on Want should be considered as being relatively high on our list of people we would be willing to affiliate with .
5 Owners of land so registered can be directed by the secretary of state to dispose of it .
6 Ministers are more subtle , describing the review as ‘ seeking to identify areas where better targeting can be achieved or from which the public sector can withdraw altogether . ’
7 The amount so treated should be disclosed within the statement , and the accounting policy for determining the allocation of finance costs between revenue and capital .
8 What has to be decided is which non-meanings may be significantly regarded as existing " in their own right " , and which can not be so regarded ; what conditions must be fulfilled before a claim that a given topic does so exist can be accepted as meaningful ?
9 But this year they announced the recession had hit investments mainly in property and so grants would be reduced for several years .
10 Many students so placed may be offered permanent employment on completion of their courses , subject to the availability of a suitable position at that time .
11 But er , the only , the only , yes , no the only other thing I would of said that you could of perhaps done would be go to a Local Authority ombudsman
12 Therefore perhaps support should be given to the idea of ‘ functional interdependence ’ , in which different facilities are located in different villages within a cluster of settlements ( McLaughlin 1976 ) .
13 Discs get used up , so backups must be made , filed and maintained .
14 Once Russia is a member of the International Monetary Fund , that will make it possible for Russia to receive sustantial assistance in cash to deal not only perhaps with a stabilisation fund but balance of payments support — which I personally suspect will be needed in the Soviet Union .
15 Under working practices at the time , junctions so approved could be put into full operation before final safety checks were carried out by the inspectorate .
16 Just as missiles can be guided from aircraft that did not launch them , so jamming can be done by someone else on the bomber 's behalf ; division of labour pays off in battles , too .
17 The subject is essentially twofold — beach and palm trees , so thought must be given to each .
18 At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares .
19 At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares .
20 If judges carry out their duty of assessing damages for non-economic loss in the money of the day at the date of the trial — and this is a rule of practice that judges are required to follow , not a guideline from which they have a discretion to depart if there are special circumstances that justify their doing so — there are two routes by which the judge 's task of arriving at the appropriate conventional rate of interest to be applied to the damages so assessed can be approached .
21 They suggested that any inner London council so wishing should be enabled , with the Secretary of State 's consent , to take responsibility for education .
22 Liquids lie on protected carpets rather than soak in , so spills can be blotted up quite easily .
23 The man who constantly criticises may be trying to change you into the person he wants you to be , when he should be loving you for the person you are .
24 In the case of registered land , a copy of the court order , marked as examined against the original , or an abstract of the relevant portion of the order so marked should be delivered with the application for registration of the transfer to HM Land Registry .
25 People like Jeff Whitefoot who is so experienced should be trying to encourage young players like myself but this makes me feel like packing it in . ’
26 A second hand television and radio gifted to the club requires an aerial so contact will be made with G. Lightheart .
27 A second hand television and radio gifted to the club requires an aerial so contact will be made with G. Lightheart .
28 5 Corps had made a consequential agreement with Yugoslav Fourth Army that " any formation wrongly surrendered will be returned to Tito " .
29 It may be , of course , that what we really want is that some losses so caused should be compensated for if they result from illegal action , and some other losses compensated for regardless of whether they result from illegal action or not .
30 However , despite an apparent dictum to the contrary , the Torquay Hotel principle does not , it is submitted , extend to imposing liability in a case where A has , without any unlawful act , done no more than persuade B to exercise an option open to him under his contract with C , for example , to terminate it by proper notice , for so to hold would be to draw an indefensible distinction between existing , but terminable , relationships and those which are merely prospective , and render it necessary to fall back on the defence of justification in order , for example , lawfully to persuade an employee to change his employment for higher pay .
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