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

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1 For information relating to short times , two approaches that have been widely used are dynamic mechanical thermal analysis ( DMTA ) and dielectric thermal analysis ( DETA ) .
2 ( The facts that Rousseau never used the phrase ‘ noble savage ’ , and that Hobbes has been widely misinterpreted are irrelevant here , since my concern is not with the conceptions that two seminal thinkers actually articulated , but is rather with the stereotyped dichotomous conceptions of human nature and human society that have come to be associated with their names . )
3 Accordingly , women may abandon them and try to fit into institutional patterns which make no sense to them but which they are constantly assured are superior .
4 An additional and severe problem is that the volumes of data which are already collected are huge by the standards of only a decade ago .
5 It is widely recognized among those involved with education that one of the most significant aspects of certification procedures is that aspects of educational endeavour which are not assessed are unlikely to be taken seriously by either teachers or pupils .
6 But your Major alas … ’ ‘ … while we look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen : for the things which are seen are temporal ; but the things which are not seen are eternal … ’
7 Tax is imposed as a rate or series of rates ; e.g. income tax is levied at just 20% , 25% and 40% of taxable income whilst VAT items that are not exempted are zero-rated or pay 17.5% .
8 and he 's Ron you 're going to experience a lot of things that you 're not going be happy about he says but I 'll let you find out for yourself .
9 Mr Maitland , 47 , said : ‘ The banks are always saying be prudent and careful .
10 Students who are provisionally enrolled are subject to the Charter , Statutes , Ordinances and Regulations of the University as are from time to time in force .
11 But to live in that environment and make friends with people who are fairly lost is difficult . ’
12 The method of checking that the airbrakes are correctly locked is all-important .
13 However , I believe that the steps that we are now taking are logical and , indeed , essential .
14 In fact , the limits within which voluntary resources can be effectively used are narrow ; and they can only be effectively used even within those limits if professional full-paid effort is put into making it happen .
15 For example , some states that can be easily identified are bilingual or multilingual , others can be viewed as bidialectal , and yet others as monodialectal ( but still variable ) .
16 The players will be keen to get their season on the East Region circuit off to a good start in the 36 hole Senate Charity Open which starts tomorrow , and the man they will all be out to beat is European Tour regular Paul Curry .
17 Life makes the worst video you 've ever seen look like a masterpiece , and the episode I 'm about to relate was well down to par in this respect .
18 The ones that are n't crippled are paralytic all the time .
19 Accordingly , the tenant whom we are here considering was entitled to the protection of section 3 .
20 I realise what I am about to say is funny , but it gives an insight to Carl 's eccentricity .
21 I think it might , cos like does a lot of legal aid , so erm the , you know , legal aid work and he 's quite into it I think , I think he 's quite a decent chappie erm what they were basically saying was poor people wo n't be re erm erm poor people would n't be represented well enough , were n't they ?
22 The two Super-Gs , in Valloire and Garmisch , were also won be experienced campaigners , Franck Piccard and Gunther Mader .
23 The first is that since the person against whom the powers are being improperly exercised is entitled to resist such use , he is in principle entitled to know sufficient to enable him to make a judgment about whether it would be right to do so .
24 The violent metaphors which formerly had been freely used were absent , and the letter contained a suggestion that it was Anselm himself who had been going too far :
25 The reasons for adopting this view that syntactic production and the accessibility of individual lexical items are closely related are twofold .
26 What is most needed is rational dialogue based on a liberal education .
27 The emphasis on medium , form and aesthetic grammar would suggest that , whatever their ‘ content ’ or ‘ effect ’ , they are somehow different ; at the simplest level , saying that a history or sociology book is badly written is different from saying that a novel is badly written .
28 However , that the strain on some families , especially female members , is thus increased is indisputable and makes the case for complementary support , through organised local endeavour , all the more compelling .
29 She was , of course , within her rights to do this , but the fact that this courtesy is not offered is customary and , in my opinion , unfeeling in the extreme .
30 And today , he 's just enjoying being free .
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