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

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1 Paradoxically , most general practitioners think that opting out of the responsibility for out of hours care altogether should be made possible .
2 The nitrogen level in the microbial biomass was only 50% of the original 1 year after clearing and remained low ; little mineralized nitrogen was lost to the atmosphere by denitrification but much may be retained low in the soil profile .
3 MESSAGE BEGINS STOP BIRD IN HAND STOP AVIARY CONFIRMS SPECIMEN IDEAL BUT WILL REQUIRE SOME WEEKS FOR TRAINING PRIOR TO MIGRATION STOP SUGGEST YOU BEGIN FEATHERING NEST IN SUITABLE HABITAT TO FACILITATE LAYING OF EGG STOP SPECIES OBSERVED TO LIMIT MIGRATORY FLIGHTS TO 2000 MILES WITHOUT REST FOR FEEDING STOP THIS FIGURE NOT ALLOWING FOR ATTACKS FROM PREDATORS SO MUST BE CONSIDERED ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM STOP PLEASE ADVISE SOONEST STOP MESSAGE ENDS STOP WED 0900 GMT
4 Whether it is a potential son or daughter hardly constitutes good cause for the termination of a pregnancy , and in our society requests to do so must be deemed frivolous .
5 Nevertheless , the overall credibility of the experiment with solar forcing alone must be considered low , as it is illogical to neglect greenhouse forcing given the well-established case for its existence .
6 The fact that you realise that it is out of his area of interest but may be useful to him personally should be made clear in the covering note that goes with the sample .
7 The little accessories and pieces of clothing can be adapted as you wish , and perhaps could be made relevant to the birthday boy or girl and guests .
8 An incorrect method of doing so could be held procedural only , or alternatively it could be held to negate consent .
9 Several recent trials have shown that ventouse extraction in difficult labour is preferable for the mother to forceps. 12,000 women annually would be spared pain-killing injections , 10,000 would avoid pain and 5,000 would avoid severe tissue injury : from the British Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 1990 .
10 To do so would be thought ineffective .
11 In the end his taking the words literally will be proved correct .
12 Much can be done in-house to boost morale .
13 Dressings generally should be left undisturbed until it is time for suture removal unless :
14 In such circumstances , an event which normally would be considered insignificant might produce a reaction of worthlessness , guilt or shame ; or might provoke over-criticism of others , probably a subconscious effort to raise self-esteem .
15 From April 21 the annual intake of 80 women aged 18 and over will be taught intensive English , current affairs , art , history and geography .
16 The family , meanwhile can be kept amused with the miniature railway , mini-farm and various family events , and if you meet at the coffee shop at the end of the day , you may even be treated to a little live music .
17 The tactical respect is due to a regime which having used the army once must be judged ready to seek to do so again .
18 At some stage they 'll be taken out of the clinic under strict supervision , but later will be allowed unsupervised trips out …
19 This form of political rhetoric Reeves ( 1983 ) has dubbed ‘ discursive deracialization ’ ( what more appropriately should be called discursive deracialization ) .
20 There is , then , nothing contrary to the normal operation of language in the proposition that lexical items of high generality like then and now should be given grammatical status as in the examples given earlier .
21 A proportional series which can be extended along both axes simultaneously will be called open .
22 Clothing , bedding , curtains etc must be kept dry and free from dust .
23 In the churches , traditional orthodoxy of a more or less pre-Enlightenment character fought to retain its footing , but alongside it grew other movements ranging from what today would be called Conservative Evangelicalism to those which were consciously progressive , liberal and modern .
24 All forms of publishing are subject to the Act , including distributing or exhibiting films or videos , so that works imported from abroad may be caught irrespective of context , circumstances or intention .
25 The default is no password i.e. may be left blank .
26 The default is ‘ Latest ’ i.e. may be left blank .
27 The default is ‘ Latest ’ i.e. may be left blank .
28 Likewise , it is submitted that no modern court would say as Sir George Jessell MR did in Printing and Numerical Registering Co v Sampson ( 1875 ) LR 19 Eq 462 : … if there is one thing which more than another public policy requires it is that men of full age and competent understanding shall have the utmost liberty of contracting , and that their contracts when entered into freely and voluntarily shall be held sacred and shall be enforced by courts of justice .
29 It is difficult to see , for example , how the relation earlier/later can be made clear sense of without allowing the possibility of developing complexes , i.e. complexes which are not complete , but are rather in the " process of completion " .
30 There are numerous hill towns in central Italy where can be seen extant remains of Etruscan city walling .
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