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

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1 All new ideas need to be strongly challenged and tested at the planning stage and the marketing agnostic on the staff will often usefully worry out unsuspected flaws .
2 They therefore need to be strongly managed and should not be left to the local office to undertake on their own .
3 With melodies , accompaniment figuration , choruses and arias on a par with Handel 's very best , Archiv has produced a recording to be strongly recommended and much enjoyed .
4 Conversely , it has also been shown that in the absence of another meal , the previous one may be kept in the stomach for more than twice as long as usual ( Chitty , 1938 ) , presumably with a gradual increase in stomach acidity , and the bones in this instance are likely to be strongly modified or even totally destroyed .
5 JAPAN are to be partially reunited when former members Mick Karn , Richard Barbieri and Steve Jansen form the rhythm section behind No-Man on their September dates .
6 They are also costly which is , perhaps , the major reason why they tend to be little used when compared with the cross-sectional , single survey .
7 ( 1 ) They show the history department to be forward thinking and concerned about its students and their varied interests .
8 Given the growth of international competition and the emergence of the multi- national enterprise , such limited control came to be widely recognised as inadequate , particularly as with the approach of 1992 the number of cross-border mergers was increasing .
9 In some ways , however , these disputes have been contained because certain scholars have written books on the constitution that have endured to be widely regarded as so authoritative that they define the parameters of acceptable constitutional debate and almost the very constitution itself .
10 Forbes ( 1933 ) and Snodgrass ( 1935 ) have introduced changes in the nomenclature of the cubito-anal veins which do not seem to be widely accepted while Vignon ( 1929 ) has an unorthodox modification of the Comstock-Needham system .
11 But it seems to be widely accepted as inevitable that indiscipline will not be eradicated , no matter how positive or imaginative the school tries to be ; hence the need to be able to apply sanctions and punishments , ‘ to register disapproval of unacceptable behaviour and as a last resort to protect the necessary authority of teachers and the stability of the school system ’ .
12 It does not seem to be widely realised that words have shape and colour and rhythm as well as meaning .
13 His conclusions are original and thought-provoking , and deserve to be widely discussed for they challenge the major assumptions of traditional academic psychology .
14 Quality standards require documents and correspondence on a case to be properly stored and readily accessible .
15 The ownership of archaeological finds depends on the local laws ( in some countries all archaeological artefacts are automatically the property of the state and have to be reported , while in others the finds belong to the owner of the land on which they were found ) , but whatever the ownership , each find needs to be properly recorded if it is to be of any use archaeologically .
16 If Councillor had actually stayed , he would know why this is so important to the people of whom I may say he has cruelly deserted by walking out of the debating chamber and what he 's saying to the people of is that Liberal Councillors A wo n't prepare speeches like his colleague earlier on or they wo n't stay in the debate they are not going to be properly represented when we take important decisions , both nationally and locally .
17 I want community care to be properly implemented and funded , with nurses prescribing as a part of their work in the care of people living at home .
18 Well when i I had that used to cost sixpence , but you 'd got to be properly dressed afore you went I tell you .
19 It will take time for the implications of his work to be properly assimilated and understood ; the process involves transposition from a cultural context that is more remote than the French .
20 Even as the century nears its end , this key fact has yet to be properly understood or acknowledged .
21 Where this is provided by employers it is important for the costs to be properly recognised and funded .
22 In Shah 's case Lord Scarman said , ‘ All that is necessary is that the purpose of living where one does [ eg , for education , employment , health , family or merely love of the place ] has a sufficient degree of continuity to be properly described as settled ’ .
23 Now that I 'm a family member I 'll expect to be properly insured and have a maintenance contract . ’
24 ‘ in the wreck of human affairs , indeed , God often makes His truth appear ; and causes His Gospel , like a plank thrown out to the perishing mariner , to be properly known and prized . ’
25 To create a safe and reliable vehicle the brakes need uprating to LWB specification with a servo The exhaust system needs fabricating properly and all fuel lines , water pipes and wiring needs to be properly engineered If you are not a competent engineer I would recommend you did not attempt this We have seen many disastrous conversions !
26 They continued to be closely guarded and severely restricted in their movements .
27 As with other sexually transmitted infections , it should be remembered that any sexual partners will need to be closely examined and treated if necessary .
28 If this happens , the method needs to be closely examined and modified as necessary .
29 It has to be closely supervised but provides a good job for any adult who might be feeling somewhat self-conscious .
30 The Bill is bound to be extensively amended before it reaches the statute book — at the time of writing 16 , amendments have been put down by the Government and 25 of them are of major importance — but it is believed that few if any of these amendments will affect settlements under which there is subsisting an interest in possession .
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