Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The rules and conditions would themselves be subject to the same human scrutiny and debate as the basic right , and not be adjudged Godly until agreed . |
2 | The claim of a holy Gad that those who have fellowship with him should not only be acquitted and accounted righteous , but actually and progressively be made righteous in an ethical sense is strongly brought out in the Pauline letters . |
3 | The pleasure principle should motivate the programmes of study , and always be given high priority . |
4 | It is difficult to imagine situations where a clause could be construed in that way at common law and still be judged reasonable under the Act . |
5 | This must be sent to parents of prospective pupils but also be made available in schools , public libraries and education offices . |
6 | This eruption could as well be termed Peleean as Plinian , for part of the force of the great eruption of 1956 was expended in powerful nuees which swept down the flanks of the volcano with terrific force . |
7 | If one had to worry about one 's actions in respect of other people 's ideas , one might as well be buried alive in an ant heap or married to an ambitious violinist . |
8 | Whether Kathleen remembered the list of requirements or not , things might as well be got ready , the sorting out begun . |
9 | Despite the fact that there are a number of top quality workshops in other countries , none can as yet be considered worthy of a place in the masterworkshop class . |