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

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1 The melt usually has to be supercooled by about 5 to 20 K before a significant number of nuclei appear which possess the critical dimensions required for stability and further growth .
2 Ironically , one casualty of failure to bring it into force would be the express attempt to limit action on the part of the Community through the concept of subsidiarity , even if in practical terms account already seems to be being taken of this concept .
3 Yes I hope so appeared to be .
4 And when it came to the last garment , I pulled that off as well , glad as children always are , and I hope always will to be undressed and free , and stood in what Janet calls ‘ birthday clothes ’ .
5 As soon as practicable after the pre-trial review , if the action or matter still remains to be heard , the court fixes a date for hearing and gives notice to all parties ( Ord 17 , r 9 ) .
6 A suitable relocation compensation and benefits package also needs to be provided .
7 The structure and grading is now very sensitive and complex , and any advice I give here has to be responsible and realistic .
8 ‘ I lie there pretending to be asleep then I feel this thing pressed against me .
9 Account also has to be taken of the distribution of investment between branches of industry and of the intensity and efficiency of capital use — though the latter is extremely difficult to measure .
10 One would , for example , assume right turns to be objectively more dangerous than left turns .
11 Shine On had to be at the airport by ten .
12 Dysart just happened to be the one she chose .
13 It 'd got to the stage where the workforce were not gon na talk to the management on a an official level , you know we were still talking informally at the picket line and , you know still trying to be helpful and offer our advice on what could be done to solve the dispute .
14 Unbeknown to Mark , one of the titled politicians present also happened to be an international banker and financial advisor to several US corporations .
15 They were now revealed as what they had always been , not figures of fun , not left-wing political extremists , not loony vegetarians ( though they were vegetarians ) , but harmless , mild , Labour-voting , CND-supporting , Fabian pamphlet-reading intellectuals , of a species that Alix now knew to be far from extinct .
16 Du n no to be honest .
17 But Osbern never ceased to be a rebel in the cause of the past , and the battle for Anglo-Saxon antiquity was only half won at Lanfranc 's death .
18 But Moon still hopes to be fit for the Wales squad that leaves for a week of warm-weather training in Lanzorote on Tuesday .
19 Bearing in mind that this is I suppose now going to be one of the performance indicators er that local authorities have got to er publish every year .
20 I feel absolutely shattered to be quite honest .
21 But of course one evening gown and one day dress soon proved to be a woefully insufficient wardrobe for someone who was being escorted around Boston as much as Ellie now was .
22 In it , Gedge finally appears to be exorcising ghosts , and more poignantly , banishing his own first rejection to the lyrical out-tray .
23 Labour also hope to be able to enhance the trade of craft within Europe and are studying the Crafts Council .
24 Gedge often appears to be the pivot around which it works , but the several parts are vital to the success of the whole .
25 Another interesting concept which Hahnemann consistently refers to is the ability of an increased number of succussions to continually strengthen or intensify the potency without further dilution .
26 I do so want to be pure in body and mind .
27 He 's at us all the time , but boys of that age do so like to be morally superior , do n't they ? ’
28 Southern protestants do not appear to be particularly oppressed by the state ( White 1975 : 169 ) , but they would clearly change aspects of the constitution and legislation if they were in a position to do so .
29 Inside Cambodia , Khmer Rouge guerrillas do not appear to be planning any big offensives against the towns .
30 Therefore , the day-by-day changes in the timing of rhythms seen in the aged do not appear to be due to day-by-day irregularities of habits , and this suggests an internal cause due to the body clock .
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