Example sentences of "to be [adv] [verb] and " 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 | ( 1 ) They show the history department to be forward thinking and concerned about its students and their varied interests . |
5 | Quality standards require documents and correspondence on a case to be properly stored and readily accessible . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Where this is provided by employers it is important for the costs to be properly recognised and funded . |
9 | Now that I 'm a family member I 'll expect to be properly insured and have a maintenance contract . ’ |
10 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
11 | They continued to be closely guarded and severely restricted in their movements . |
12 | As with other sexually transmitted infections , it should be remembered that any sexual partners will need to be closely examined and treated if necessary . |
13 | If this happens , the method needs to be closely examined and modified as necessary . |
14 | Apart from any safeguards built into your employment contract , you may be eligible for statutory rights not to be unfairly dismissed and to redundancy pay calculated on the basis of a formula reflecting your age , years of service and ( up to a point ) salary level . |
15 | While this development must take the majority of any forthcoming Sports Council funding , it is obvious that many of the existing facilities need to be dramatically expanded and the MCofS will endeavour to ensure this happens sooner rather than later . |
16 | It does stress , however , that " existing equipment would not have to be instantly scrapped and replaced by untested prototypes . |
17 | Such a judicial interference is unacceptable unless it falls within the exceptions set out in article 10(2) , which are to be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions convincingly established . |
18 | Statues of the Shah and his father were torn to the ground ; newspapers with huge headlines " THE SHAH HAS GONE " were at once printed and distributed by the armload , to be enthusiastically seized and read . |
19 | Nevertheless , chapter 41 embodied in statutory form a principle which was to be resoundingly extended and proclaimed a century later by Wyclif : that church property might be recovered where the purpose of the original benefaction was neglected . |
20 | At the same time , the main drive units were to be thoroughly overhauled and the existing motor generator sets replaced . |
21 | But this Sunday they 've all got something in common — it 's Father 's Day , the one day of the year when they can expect to be thoroughly pampered and spoiled by the rest of the family for a change . |
22 | Potential carers will naturally expect to be thoroughly vetted and would be required to undertake an eight-week training course before being entrusted with the care of a child , which could take anything up to six months . |
23 | ‘ I understand he believed the club to be badly run and the resources of the club to be used unethically , sir . ’ |
24 | Either the Führer 's statement , the report went on , meant that he had allowed himself to be badly deceived and was not , therefore , the genius he was always alleged to be ; or he had intentionally lied to the people about rising war production , knowing all the time that saboteurs were at work . |
25 | Disbelief that closures could be achieved within these constraints was never to be wholly suspended and in important ways served to hamper the subsequent implementation process . |
26 | Older or maturer couples may face marriage more realistically and discuss their expectations before they marry , even laying down guidelines to be jointly agreed and accepted . |
27 | Current patterns of service need to be critically assessed and feasibility or pilot studies implemented to inform new strategies . |
28 | But there 's a procedure and the procedure , our stewards recognized that the procedure was there to be effectively operated and if words can resolve a problem , and that 's how we became trained in the situation affecting all our members . |
29 | We shall remove tax distortions , require in-house services to be clearly costed and accounted for , and ensure that one-off costs are appraised over a realistic period . |
30 | These are all important issues which need to be clearly understood and decided upon . |