Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Its pictures should be artistically entrancing as well .
2 However , this concern may not be wholly justified as he has been an active member of the CNAA and is known to be a keen supporter of public sector provision and an advocate of breaking down the barriers between the two sectors of higher education .
3 MOST FORMS OF SKIN CANCER CAN BE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED IF THEY ARE CAUGHT EARLY .
4 Many common cancers can be successfully treated if detected early .
5 Hard hitting criticism and savage satire can generally be successfully defended as honest comment , so long as the exaggerations are not so extreme as to indicate malice .
6 Of course , the message will only make sense if it can be successfully decompressed when it reaches the user .
7 Our environmental goals can not be successfully achieved unless action is taken across the Community .
8 these writers — like John Kenneth Galbraith and Senator Proxmire — argue that the military-industrial complex is not an inevitability ; it is a cancer on the body politic which Can be successfully expunged if the people so desire .
9 ‘ However , the reality is that such matters will only be successfully resolved when a greater degree of trust and cohesion has been attained as a result of working together . ’
10 Modern technologies can not be successfully used if they are simply imposed on an unwilling and underskilled workforce .
11 Given that framework , the glaring injustice to which the Whigs pointed was that the distribution of seats in Parliament should secure the ‘ representation of green mounds , of stone wall , even of a pig sty , while many of our most populous manufacturing towns remain unrepresented ’ ; that one propertied class should be overwhelmingly represented while another had so little say in Parliament .
12 The effect of what may be loosely described as ‘ contextual relevance ’ is likewise largely independent of grammatical control .
13 As we pointed out then , although a stretch of discourse can appear to be largely concerned with a single individual , or one discourse subject , so that the discourse may be loosely reported as being ‘ about ’ that individual , this should not lead us to claim that all discourses are about single individuals or can be given convenient one-word titles .
14 The educational course or programme can be diagrammatically represented as in figure 16 .
15 Third , from this analysis of the facts , generalizations would be inductively drawn as to the relations , classificatory or casual , between them .
16 They are also costly which is , perhaps , the major reason why they tend to be little used when compared with the cross-sectional , single survey .
17 I think France could be badly affected if we open the scoring . ’
18 But , as AMBROSE EVANS-PRITCHARD explains , middle class families will be badly hit while the very rich escape
19 The publishing world would be badly hit if politicians did not bring forth their diaries from time to time , showing just how they reacted at the time to particular world events .
20 You can not expect to be asked the questions exactly as they appear here and you will be badly thrown if you have programmed yourself with exact responses to very particular questions which do not crop up in the way you had anticipated .
21 I 've spoken to several of the barmen , explaining our dilemma , and elicited a promise that if a couple answering to the description of Svend and your sister put in an appearance and are conversing in English the man shall be discreetly asked if he is Svend Eriksen and , if so , requested to get in touch with me .
22 The skills and disciplines to deliver each of these elements is available in Scotland , but will only be effectively utilised if they are part of our overall tourism strategy under one board and not , as now , with a variety of organisations working in partial isolation , and indeed often in competition .
23 Well , I think at first they were both afraid to become music specialists , but she knows so much now — good contemporary pop music , not just my music — that she wants to be involved with it and she refuses to be professionally involved unless she has expert knowledge .
24 Net Trust 's publication of leaflets will be professionally compiled as soon as the Trust is registered .
25 Some people think that the law of judicial review can not be properly understood unless it is studied against the background of a particular area of governmental activity such as housing or immigration , in order to see how the general rules are use to deal with particular problems .
26 And , crucial to the direction in which the Report develops is the claim that both education and English should be properly conceived as offering guidance in the gaining of experience ; experience ( as will be seen ) which provides a necessary foundation for the development of a free humane identity both at the level of the individual and of society .
27 If Councillor had actually stayed , he would know why this is so important to the people of whom I may say he has cruelly deserted by walking out of the debating chamber and what he 's saying to the people of is that Liberal Councillors A wo n't prepare speeches like his colleague earlier on or they wo n't stay in the debate they are not going to be properly represented when we take important decisions , both nationally and locally .
28 Well when i I had that used to cost sixpence , but you 'd got to be properly dressed afore you went I tell you .
29 The Raworth regenerative system could only be properly tested if the whole service was worked by regenerative cars and this was now possible .
30 Any model of skilled reading which incorporates this view can only be properly tested if the mechanism by which unfamiliar printed letter strings are translated into phonological form is described in adequate detail .
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