Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 He laughed , but she was pleased to see that he was fast becoming his normal self , this unwonted display of humility being hidden , perhaps only ever to be shown again to someone as close as her .
2 It 's probably cold enough out there to be the fridge .
3 There are Opposition Members who take some perverse delight in running down Britain 's environmental record and who are all too often to be found , both at home and abroad , adding their voices to those who accuse Britain of being the dirty man of Europe .
4 And so very clearly to be trusted .
5 Despite what Mrs Sangster says , the jettisoning of the Sangster flagship will be seen as further evidence of her husband falling behind in racing 's power game , in which it is no longer enough just to be a run-of-the-mill millionaire .
6 This pond survived just long enough to be incorporated into the Shropshire Union Canal in 1833 , complete with an unusual wealth of water plants , which have earned the canal basin the status of Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1986 .
7 The words THE HANGMAN S ARMS showed up just long enough to be read .
8 For example birth control , you see you could use the same argument , you could say oh the Catholics say birth control is unnatural and we know they have a whole position on that and yet the data on infertility shows that in fact most women generate antibodies to some sperm , so the , those datas suggest that actively discriminating against sperm on the part of the women is actually natural and all that is happening in modern birth control technology is that women are developing or building on a natural er foundation that is already there namely to be choosy about when they become pregnant and by whom .
9 ‘ We decided not to go into debt to take part but it was still hard just to be a spectator , ’ said Steve .
10 ‘ Having been to the World Cup finals the last time , I want more then ever to be part of everything and I fancy we can get there again by beating not only Lithuania , but Spain and Northern Ireland as well .
11 Today we are moving towards more equal and mutual ways of arranging our lives , but it is still too soon to be able to see clearly how this may change our ideas of ‘ masculinity ’ and ‘ femininity ’ .
12 The value of such study is clearly not only to be found in an increased familiarity with literary references .
13 We are watching the brides of Christ probably never ever to be seen again in the year two thousand and fifty six .
14 You could see city below and you could hear anything big , but you were just far enough away to be able to sleep safely .
15 It was far enough away to be no real danger , but it certainly stopped me going any further and was probably a timely warning !
16 ‘ Put an arrow into the ground in front of him when I give the sign — far enough ahead to be seen in good time . ’
17 Mind you , I 've erm far enough forward to be able to get
18 The FTSE , which moved ahead almost five points in early dealing , fell sharply soon afterwards to be 7.9 down at 3051.1 after the end of the first hour 's trading .
19 I have vacated that nice little office in back there , making way for an older man , and am now more often to be found in the consulting rooms .
20 Governments are expected to meet again here on January 18 to review the past six months , and many , particularly the US , are expected to argue that it is far too soon to be sending Vietnamese back against their will .
21 But it 's far too soon to be writing the post-mortems .
22 There may follow a lack of communication and understanding between the computer professionals , the legal advisers , the ultimate users and the supplier of the software resulting in the purchase of a system which is cumbersome , does not provide all the information the users now realize they would have liked and which runs far too slowly to be of any practical use .
23 True , it would suit her very well just now to be darting hither and thither between Hertford and York .
24 There are surely more yet to be exposed .
25 I particularly like the way the teacher 's emphasising that it 's sometimes all right to be rude to adults .
26 ‘ Right , ’ he said , almost too quietly to be heard .
27 Now the USSR catches only a few hundred belugas each year , not only because of enforced catch limits , but because these impressive creatures just are no longer there to be caught in such numbers .
28 With modern microelectronic devices , however , automation is no longer only to be seen in factories that make identical goods in continuous streams , but is spreading to batch production .
29 ‘ Change skins , ’ he said , quietly yet clearly enough to be heard by Ace and the Marines .
30 They spoke rather too loudly to be natural .
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