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

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1 Graveney thinks that this figure could be easily be nearer 80 if he were to change his stance .
2 Provisions for obsolete and slow moving stock will be determined by the directors based on physical and recorded stock levels but the presence or not of a part number on an item of stock or the recording or not of the item on the stock records will not of itself be any be any form of guide as to obsolescence .
3 Do n't be ever be frightened to do that .
4 But , erm , actually it would be probably be nice for you if you could record it in your training session because you can take in your pocket and sometimes you , you can get a better idea of how it 's
5 Yeah that 'll be probably be better wo n't it ?
6 Do n't tell everybody I said to that Yes they 'll be probably be smashing even when
7 It may be also be easier in these new circumstances for Greece and Turkey to wind down their long confrontation with each other .
8 Because this is the one I want you to be particularly be conscious of .
9 Yes , yes I think you could be well be right there Lynda .
10 she probably would n't become a manager , because usually you think you can change and develop but I think she 'll be then be able to become a manager and she 'll sort of learn , but she 'd have to actually change her personality for it .
11 We 've got a Hollywood spot a comedy spot lots of raving rock and roll lots of incredible yarns so be there be square ooh ee .
12 Coggins and Brown warned that , without government support in the form of investment allowances or tax incentives , or grants for research into new uses of materials , industry would be neither be able to provide a big enough market for recycled goods , nor invest in the plant required to carry out the recycling .
13 there 'll be never be any other too young for her now .
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