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

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1 The notes below are intended to consider three areas only and to be illustrative rather than prescriptive as an inflexible attitude towards fees can adversely affect the generation of new business .
2 Wear clothes which are appropriate to the interview " conventionally this might be a business suit or smart sportswear , If the interview is to be on-site then usual working clothes will be more appropriate .
3 This fine division was found to be necessary especially in dealing with pupils or parents .
4 VECTOR is a specially designed bank account for those customers who expect to be overdrawn regularly ;
5 I propose to call her , but if in the event I judge it to be unnecessary then I shall invite because I do n't want to add unnecessarily to the length of these proceedings .
6 Cowering beneath the bookcase , Mildred dared not move in case she had begun to be visible again .
7 But , I have Bedgey look to be honest right he do more compiling than me .
8 I have tried to be honest today .
9 I mean , I did n't understand much to be honest anyway .
10 Well to be honest well if he he
11 I ge to be honest though erm half the problem 's been I think that it 's been spoiling off so much crap , you know when I was doing those little things
12 the input data specifies that the LIFESPAN database is to be updated i.e. Test Mode is False
13 The sexual abuse of children is known , unfortunately , to be wide-spread today and homosexuality , at the time considered to be a psychological disorder , is becoming more and more common-place as it becomes increasingly acceptable in today 's society .
14 But you 've got to be first-rate academically to get into medical school .
15 I had to wait for a considerable time for the expanse of blue sky above my chosen scene ( figure XX ) to be substantial enough for photography .
16 Furthermore , a stake has to be substantial enough and in good enough condition to prevent the tree from breaking its neck .
17 The company has not offered its staff very much by way of incentives and perquisites in the past , and salaries are considered to be average rather than generous .
18 The only evening dress she had brought with her was the colour of well-polished copper , which added a little colour to her pale complexion , but it was not going to be warm enough and so she took the mink that had been part of her trousseau from the wardrobe and slung it around her shoulders .
19 Not had to be inactive before .
20 Erm the other point of course , this is raised in matter B , as it 's written is it considered to be restrictive too restrictive er and third and secondly , is it giving you er guidance which properly reflects national guidance .
21 In Shell UK v Lostock Garage Ltd [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 1187 Lord Denning MR explained what he thought was meant by the proposition that reasonableness is to be considered at the time when the contract is made : If the terms impose a restraint which is unreasonable in the sense that it may work unfairly in circumstances which may reasonably be anticipated , the courts will refuse to enforce the restraint : but it will not hold it to be unenforceable simply because it might work unfairly in certain exceptional circumstances outside the reasonable expectation of the parties at the time of making the agreement .
22 The scheme aims to meet the extra needs of hypertext systems , and yet still to be simple enough to attract wide usage .
23 Well , the answer turns out to be simple enough .
24 However , he added , for self-assessment to work , the tax has to be simple enough for taxpayers themselves to be able to fill in their own tax returns .
25 Because nobody ever said life was meant to be easy anyway
26 ‘ Next year is not going to be easy financially , ’ he said .
27 So it out to be easy enough to work out where ten is since bar eleven starts the fourth line .
28 ‘ It ought to be easy enough . ’
29 you would need it to be nine o'clock .
30 • The patient 's treatment — including artificial feeding , ventilation , etc. — is likely to be continuous rather than rhythmic .
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