Example sentences of "to [be] [adj] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Major revisions were also found to be necessary halfway through the programme .
2 The hierarchical structures of baboons seem to be evolutionary beneficial to their members in terms of the maximization of their inclusive fitnesses .
3 I had a very deep feeling that the attack on the village by the Black Watch was not going to be successful due to the fact that the enemy were well dug in and were determined to hold on to this position .
4 Both are then held to be deficient relative to Marx 's conception of a ‘ mode of production ’ within which differentiation can be understood , made intelligible and ultimately accountable to a materialistically grounded ethics of emancipation rooted in a conception of a ‘ complex ’ totality .
5 Number five , which coin ceased to be legal tender in August the first , nineteen sixty nine ?
6 Which coin ceased to be legal tender in August the first , nineteen sixty nine ?
7 Erm , and there are , there are some signs of erm , odd categories of advertising being slightly up but they are need to be counter balanced by others which are down too .
8 After snarling a few choice remarks at them from the corners of our mouths , such as , ‘ Get lost ! ’ or ‘ Beat it ! ’ , which we understood to be good American for , ‘ Please go away , we do not wish for company , ’ we managed to rid ourselves of a few of them , but two of the most persistent followed us until we were clear of the town , and then we realised that the only way to be left alone was for us to be really rude .
9 This puts services which used to be available free from the hospital out of reach of patients on low income and those with chronic health conditions who require multidisciplinary care .
10 ‘ Do n't think you have to be extra nice to him in the courtship period — it will be very hard to back-track later on .
11 Bourjois ' Cil 18 Heures Mascara , £3.79 , for instance contains an ingredient called a hydrophobic polymer which improves the mascara 's resistance to water , whilst Lancôme 's Definicil Mascara , £12 , has a brush made of a substance called Rislan designed to be extra gentle on your lashes .
12 It was very much regretted that Master Fellow was unable to be present due to family illness .
13 ‘ Lord , Ellie , but I 'm going to be fearful late for school ! ’
14 Consequently if the state appears to be autonomous due to the action of elected elites , we can not be certain whether political leaderships are behaving as ‘ state ’ elites or ‘ social ’ elites .
15 Not going to be bloody worried about that
16 I do think we 've just got to be self critical about .
17 The ex MFV had been fitted out to be self sufficient in every way , with the latest navigational aids , long range fuel and water tanks and a very comprehensively fitted out workshop on board for mechanical and other repairs .
18 The real importance of the Christian religion is that it claims to be true irrespective of how I regard it .
19 This does not mean , incidentally , that we have to accept that ( Ex ) Fx can be meaningfully claimed to be true irrespective of the possibility of knowledge .
20 The hexachloroantimonate , , is easier to obtain — from , and sulphur — but its reactions tend to be slow due to its poor solubility in most solvents .
21 a requirement or condition which he applies or would apply equally to a man but — ( i ) which is such that the proportion of women who can comply with it is considerably smaller thin the proportion of men who can comply with it , and ( ii ) which he can not show to be justifiable irrespective of the sex of the person to whom it is applied , and ( iii ) which is to her detriment because she can not comply with it .
22 The court held that for the application of the rule to have been lawful it would have had to be justifiable irrespective of race or ethnic or national origins .
23 which can not be shown to be justifiable irrespective of the person to whom it is applied .
24 which can not be shown to be justifiable irrespective of the colour , race , nationality or ethnic origins of the person to whom it is applied .
25 ‘ I feel fine , ’ said Souness , looking tanned and relaxed before the FA Cup winners ' opener at Nottingham Forest to be televised live on BSkyB tomorrow .
26 WEST Bromwich Albion 's second division play-off final against Port Vale at Wembley on Sunday , is to be televised live by Birmingham-based Central TV .
27 Keeping information up to date was considered to be difficult due to the increasing number of information sources , and the fact that only certain sections of documents might be superseded by new information .
28 That is , technological spillovers are likely to be large relative to negative pecuniary externalities arising from output markets in the case of research activities and relatively small in the case of development activities , suggesting that co-operative R ventures are more likely to increase innovation than co-operative D ventures are .
29 The publications will be further enhanced , and we have started work on the preparation of an experts systems version of the guidelines themselves , which is expected to be ready early in the new year .
30 As many of you will know , we are going at the end of January , with the programme , to Australia , to be broadcasting live from Sydney for a whole week to mark Australia Day .
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