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

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1 The framework will therefore be better suited to simulating the consequences of different kinds of economic behaviour rather than determining what form economic behaviour has or is likely to take .
2 Of the available types the unification-based grammars appear to be best suited to dealing with a large coverage of English .
3 The twentysomethings of the X generation may be more predisposed to quitting a job and drifting .
4 They see a need to identify those children requiring new parents , and believe that social workers should be more committed to placing children with new parents in permanent homes ; and they note a greater commitment to this policy in the United States .
5 Labour councils tended to spend relatively more and be more committed to spending on social services than Conservative councils which spent a higher proportion of their budgets on education , but the bulk of spending was similar and handled through nationally organized professionals rather than locally based politicians .
6 ‘ My first aim has to be success with Llanelli but now that I 've accepted this position I 'm going to be totally committed to developing Welsh rugby ’ .
7 ‘ I think it will be harder because Plymouth will work their socks off they are struggling for points and will be totally committed to getting a result .
8 Many would claim that the teaching of Jesus is still relevant and that it is virtually impossible to be totally committed to amassing wealth and to serve God at the same time .
9 More innovatively , companies signing up for the programme will be legally committed to going through a conciliation process to sort out unforeseen interoperability problems .
10 This approach seems to be well adapted to modelling DNA oligomers since earlier work has shown many successful correlations with experimental data .
11 The teacher developers are distinguished from the teacher users by the fact that they must already be well acclimatized to using computers in the classroom .
12 Other speakers seemed to be relatively exposed to standardizing mainstream influences , in that they had contracted few personal ties which were likely to exert normative pressure on their behaviour ; but in any case the geographical spread of the ties contracted by most Braniel speakers made them difficult to investigate .
13 He may be financially tied to Talkin Loud and parent company Phonogram , but there are few strings attached .
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