Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [be] [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | Right , and there 's various pros and cons to be aware of . |
2 | One can not be critical in the abstract : one has to be critical of some thing , And the act of criticism takes place in the context of standards . |
3 | Before any kind of training is undergone in kung fu , the body has to be capable of muscular tasks that , for most beginners , it is not used to performing . |
4 | Third , in addition to text and numerics , output and display architecture has to be capable of delivering both sound and images to the required standards of any given application . |
5 | The funerary archaeologist has to be certain of the differences between desiccation and chemical preservation : embalming . |
6 | He has to be sure of me . |
7 | A teacher has to be conscious of the different between an error and a slip . |
8 | The test of incapacity should be either that contained in s94(2) ( where a judge has to be satisfied of the incapacity ) or that in the wider provision of s145(1) ( where the patient is " a person suffering or appearing to be suffering from mental disorder " ) . |
9 | ‘ Faust IV ’ has improved with age , a mixture of mad songs and delirious electronic experiments which suggest that not all improvisations or ‘ difficult ’ music has to be incapable of rockin' out . |
10 | This I now of course understand , that everyone has to be careful of any drug smugglers . |
11 | This example illustrates well that one has to be aware of the range of possible treatments and restorations to which even perfectly genuine objects could have been subjected . |
12 | This model of fault- finding identifies three main goals : initial symptom identification , the fault-finder has to be aware of symptom sources , contingencies existing between them and their relative informational value . |
13 | However , any organisation has to be aware of the environment within which it operates . |
14 | One has to be aware of such problems and refer to whatever maps and directories are at hand . |
15 | This is just the sort of problem the family historian has to be aware of . |
16 | Of course there are , and ought to be , a thousand images of God in which we represent him as changing his mind , forgetting , being angry , being him , doing all kinds of creaturely things ; our language of worship , of gratitude for existence , has to be full of such metaphors and images ; we must take these metaphors seriously , but if we take them literally , if we mistake these images for God , we are idolaters . |
17 | A book with a title like this has to be full of choice bits of information that confirm what most of us who have been in the Services have always known — that high-ranking officers can do the daftest things . |
18 | ‘ This island has to be full of them . |
19 | They cover a lot of ground so the designated flight area has to include very generous margins of up to an extra 50% over the line lengths and , most important , this area has to be clear of all spectators and especially other kites . |
20 | Poststructuralists aspire to remove what they regard as the arbitrary distinctions between literature , criticism , theory , and philosophy , and Geoffrey Hartman has made it clear that he believes what he writes to be worthy of the esteem and attention normally given to ‘ creative ’ writing . |
21 | THERE are still bargains to be found among the terraced property and this one on the books of J Trevor & Sons looks to be worthy of closer inspection . |
22 | Eva wants to be sure of the facts . |
23 | He 's a star here , but wants to be top of the bill at the Westminster palace of varieties . |
24 | One therefore needs to be sure of one 's ground , exactly as for intervention in the primary disease , with documented evidence supported by others and expressed with humility and with care and understanding for the dignity of the sufferer . |
25 | ‘ Control is exercised by the chairman of the establishment committee who needs to be convinced of the value of each and every application ’ … |
26 | Uncovering hidden objections is crucial to successful selling because to convince someone it is necessary to know what he/she needs to be convinced of . |
27 | If the university is to act as the " cultural centre for the whole community " , with literature as the " central civilizing force " , it needs to be capable of discrediting those students who " are actually too lazy or incompetent to do an honest day 's work " . |
28 | Furthermore , this " essence " needs to be capable of being infinitely adaptable according to the uniqueness of each person 's experience and needs and interests . |
29 | He needs to be aware of the social reasons pulling at ordinary people , the conditions of work in an industrial society , the nature of a people 's amusements . |
30 | The other changes are relatively minor , but the reporting accountant needs to be aware of them . |