Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If the Strauss/Liszt/Mendelssohn disc preserves some kind of logic in its programming , another release featuring miscellaneous items ( ) unfortunately has the appearance of being cobbled together , and as such may only be of real interest to the avid Klemperer fan . |
2 | This does not mean that the focus should only be on short-term objectives , or that the government should adopt a highly-prescriptive approach in deciding what to fund . |
3 | If the soul 's fate was indeed predetermined , it followed that all human endeavour to bring about its salvation must necessarily be in vain . |
4 | Hearings should normally be in private . |
5 | He knew the grey tide must already be at full flood on the other side . |
6 | Again , they shrug , if they could survive with a front-row of Ricky Evans , Nigel Meek and Hugh Williams-Jones against England , they should hardly be in undue trouble against Scotland — particularly as they will be under the eye of the same referee in France 's Joel Dume . |
7 | Notts County1 Coventry0 A BIZARRE goal two minutes from time against fellow-strugglers Coventry gave Notts County their first win in 16 games , though they must still be in grave danger of relegation . |
8 | The part of the surround which is adjacent to the fire opening must always be of non-combustible material , such as marble or tiles . |
9 | Your reflexes should always be in fine tune so that you can react appropriately to whatever action the barbel tries to take . |
10 | The rider must also be in perfect balance and should stay in behind his horse until the moment of take-off . |
11 | Explicit teaching of this skill should also be of special value to pupils with specific learning difficulties , who generally find it difficult to master . |
12 | They should also be in frequent contact with all of the somewhat numerous organisations involved in the rural development of the Western Isles , and with the admirable young people who have come back from the mainland to work at the grass-roots level . |
13 | Your house should also be in reasonable repair to obtain a grant , but if it is n't , help may be available through Renovation Grants — seek advice from your local council . |
14 | We arrived safely on the 19th [ 18 September according to the Hobart Town Courier ] of September in excellent health , and but for the thoughts of those we left behind should also be in good spirits as our prospects here are in many respects cheering . |
15 | Provided that the sound travel time h/c ( c is the sound speed in the object ) is short compared with the time for the impactor to fall through a scale height , stresses parallel to the axis should roughly be in hydrostatic equilibrium , with the axial stress at any point within the object being that required to decelerate the trailing mass . |
16 | In the winter of 1984–5 the Government announced a cut in the annual grant for land drainage from £60 million to a projected average of £30 million , and stipulated that the emphasis should now be on urban flood protection , rather than improvement for agriculture . |
17 | As the Sun is passing through that part of your solar chart traditionally related to hopes , you should now be in fine fettle and not unduly affected by others ' lack of support . |
18 | Although Mrs Thatcher insists that accountability should exclusively be through national governments to national parliaments , this is not favoured by others . |
19 | The relationship , standards and monitoring of these data transfers using commercial telephone companies , internationally , must then be of high interest to the records manager . |
20 | Lactoferrin may thus be of great importance as a non-specific anti-phlogistic defence factor at the primary immunological barriers . |
21 | At this time of year the process of decaying old vegetation will also deplete oxygen when it may already be in short supply . |
22 | Even though much of this information may already be in electronic form , retrieving the correct document from a database is not simple . |
23 | The usual legal connotations of ownership are therefore irrelevant , but the possession of information , or the ability to control it , may nevertheless be of great significance ; in an entirely trivial sense the paper or computer tape on which information is recorded can be owned , and while this does not confer rights of ownership over the information itself , this distinction may seem empty if what really matters is control of access to and use of information . |
24 | The experiences of older drug addicts , for example , might well be of great influence in the education of young people and in the understanding of drug and other crime cultures . |
25 | And how much more attractive the area might then be to potential investor industrialists who appreciate the value of air travel ? |
26 | It could be , that you want a house , you might currently be in rented accommodation and you want to get on the property ladder . |
27 | Greg Dyke and I decided to explore the possibility of sponsorship , which could well be of great value in London Weekend Television 's long-term future . |
28 | ‘ You , my lord , could well be in grave danger . ’ |
29 | There is increasing evidence that the age range 10 to 19 may be the crucial age for exposure , though younger children may also be at increased risk . |
30 | They may also be of limited use when trying to judge the success of many plans . |