Example sentences of "[adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | The selectors knew they were playing with fire when they decided to arrange a couple of club fixtures and they have duly been consumed in a conflagration of their own making . |
2 | Three of its board directors have also taken on additional responsibilities and have duly been retitled group executive directors . |
3 | Lunch had not altogether been a waste of time . |
4 | What matters most are the attitudes of teachers to parents and parents to teachers — whether there is genuine mutual respect , whether the parents understand what the schools are doing for individual children and ( whether ) teachers realise how dependent they are upon parental support . |
5 | I find that the , the people who waffle the most are the people who know least . |
6 | How successfully are these features reflected in your target version ? |
7 | Now that the first batch of boat people has successfully been dispatched , the government intends to move swiftly to step up the deportations . |
8 | In the last 12 months great strides have successfully been taken in maintaining a high profile and promoting the industry . |
9 | Slim women — or those who have successfully been on a diet — often feel deeply disheartened by the fact that diet and exercise alone do not seem to improve these problem areas . |
10 | These perceptions and feelings were to be examined qualitatively rather than by means of any standardised measures , since it was felt that such complex issues could not be ( or had never successfully been ) encapsulated in a standardised scale . |
11 | One patient was treated with a drug not normally used for the condition after it had successfully been tested on her blood . |
12 | and MOS equipment , which again , we we 've b successfully been doing over the last two or three years . |
13 | The Design Change ( DC ) has successfully been submitted for assessment by all interested users ; ie. all users who have a package containing any of the modules listed on the DC , managers of all modules listed on the DC and the DC submitter . |
14 | One patient ( man aged 69 ) in whom H pylori had successfully been eradicated was recalled for further study . |
15 | At no other time has either left or right been able to form a government without the support of the FOP , which has therefore been the essential junior partner in coalition either with the CDU/CSU or , less often , with the SPD . |
16 | He had n't been doing and er reckon he and er think I 'm and that was it so right Been driving since he was nineteen |
17 | Nonetheless , there have latterly been some notable donations from individuals in Britain : like the Sainsbury brothers ' new wing for the National Gallery and the Clore Foundation 's for the Tate ; Terence Conran 's £7m for the establishment of the Design Museum in Docklands , and Paul Hamlyn 's cheap weeks for children at the Royal Opera House . |
18 | ‘ To the preparation of both courses of lectures I gave far more attention than I had latterly been giving at Durham . ’ |
19 | Having worked his way up via his own live spoof chat show Vic 's Big Night Out , he has latterly been guesting on television 's One Hour With Jonathan Ross , a show whose format bears a strong resemblance to Reeves 's own showcase . |
20 | I have latterly been speaking only of causal circumstances , and not causes . |
21 | Philosophers of science have latterly been busy explaining that science is about correlating phenomena or acquiring the power to manipulate them . |
22 | We have , of course , latterly been essentially running the club for our own benefit . |
23 | These birds are nearly always in winter plumage and presumably are immature . |
24 | The soundtrack is industrial dance , the punters the kind of alternative/college crowd who presumably are about to go for The Shamen in a big way . |
25 | But other psychologists who presumably are not merely inattentive , do not find what Wundt claims to find . |
26 | A number of highly conserved glycines and other small residues at the C terminus of GH5 lie at or close to the turn of the β -hairpin , and presumably are required to form the hairpin without steric hindrance . |
27 | I am naturally particularly interested in the Carmel Wood IDO claim , which I presume has been registered but my interest goes beyond this to encompass all the claims that have been made in Wales , which presumably are now subject to the same procedures being applied by your authority . |
28 | S so erm did presumably are quite strong like that then ? |
29 | But you do n't I mean you 're gon na production anyway by putting the chiller in presumably are n't you ? |
30 | Years of close military co-operation , including joint work in missile development , have given Egypt valuable information about its former Iraqi ally , which has presumably been passed on to the Americans . |