Example sentences of "[adj] it be [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Cool and fresh it 's to be for the fish , more studied and solid for the main course ; for the dessert , fragile and delicate . |
2 | ‘ How dreadfully uncomfortable it is to be ill when one lives alone . |
3 | How easy it is to be expert in theory ! |
4 | Let us consider watercress as a typical example of how easy it is to be deceived . |
5 | Consider how easy it is to be misled by the persuasive power of apparent proof . |
6 | In a week 's time you will find how easy it is to be perfectly objective with your child and at the same time kindly . |
7 | First , the episode shows how easy it is to be led astray by one 's own rhetoric . |
8 | By the end of two hours … the children have rescued a man from a burning building , , , , handled a gas leak … learnt about electricity … and dsicvoeverd just how easy it is to be tricked into going with strangers . |
9 | She was surprised to find how easy it was to be passive . |
10 | She was glad it was to be a businesslike parting . |
11 | Even the soldiers in the field must 've been thoroughly sick of all those whining pieces about Our Boys and Girls , and their mail , or the endlessly recycled nonsense about how hard it was to be a female soldier in Saudi Arabia . |
12 | How gorgeous it was to be alive ! |
13 | The longer it stays in the air , the more likely it is to be oxidised acid , the process speeded up by pollutants such as ozone and hydrogen peroxide . |
14 | Nothing is impossible and the more unlikely the allegation the more likely it is to be true . |
15 | It is also probably true that the more specialized the catalogue the more likely it is to be used for selection — for instance , the catalogues of local publishers , those of specialized formats ( e. g. microforms , large print books ) , or those in subject fields which are dominated by the work of one or two publishers . |
16 | The more we do to our hair — whether it is blow-drying , heat-styling , perming or colouring — the more likely it is to be porous , dry and dull . |
17 | The deeper down a tunnel goes the more dangerous it is and the more likely it is to be inhabited by some terrible monster . |
18 | This example illustrates a general point , namely that the more heavily regulated by statute a government activity is , the more likely it is to be amenable to judicial review . |
19 | The more organized the body of knowledge appears to be , the more distinct its academic identity , and the more likely it is to be called a ‘ discipline ’ . |
20 | Confirming instances are such if they give inductive support to a theory , and the greater the number of confirming instances established , the greater the support for the theory and the more likely it is to be true . |
21 | The more severe PMS , the more likely it is to be noticed — over 20% had their behaviour commented on by colleagues . |
22 | Where the breach is caused by inadvertent default the more serious the type of breach covered by the clause , the less likely it is to be reasonable . |
23 | The more complicated and far-reaching that the clause is , the more likely it is to be ineffective . |
24 | The further away from the making of the contract it was made the more likely it is to be considered as a misrepresentation . |
25 | The wider the purported exclusion , the more likely it is to be held unreasonable . |
26 | By and large , the more important a command ( importance being judged by the size of territorial authority , or , more appropriately in time of peace , by the numbers of men involved ) the more likely it was to be given to a man who had achieved it as a result of attendance at court . |
27 | ‘ Do you have any idea how embarrassing it is to be caught in flagrante with my boss ? ’ |
28 | And grand it is to be sure . |
29 | ‘ Think how terrible it is to be blind ! |
30 | Santerre seemed cheerful enough , shuffling his feet , warming his hands , and loudly declaring how good it was to be back in his own home and with his own people . |