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

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1 I was persuaded long ago to use Flora instead of butter .
2 The successful birds had two young which were feathered well enough to show the black bar along the grey wings which distinguishes immature kittiwakes .
3 ‘ I said you were sunk low enough to match his sordid background , yes . ’
4 She is ranked sufficiently highly to have gone straight into the main draw , but made it clear that the Games were inconvenient for her schedule this years , as she had a lot of points to defend in tournaments .
5 As sober as judges and as reverent as pilgrims , we are gathered here today to witness the marriage of disco and rock , the funeral of Sinead O'Connor , the birth of cool .
6 We were assigned almost immediately to carry our share on such missions as , Hanover , Berlin and then there were those shallow missions to North Africa and , and of Russia .
7 They are chained separately only to keep them clear of each other .
8 Most of the functions attributed to rises are nearer to grammatical than attitudinal , as in the first three examples given below ; they are included here mainly to give a fuller picture of intonational function .
9 The landscapes differed from those of the last day 's walk , and were seen in another mood ; the rain-clouds floated high , the road lay over rocky ridges , the homesteads had an amplitude of stone wall fencing over these exposed seaboard cliffs ; and they were built more compactly to withstand all assaults .
10 Precedent 2 covers the same type of transaction , but it is drafted more widely to cover not only the supply of goods , but also the supply of work and materials and the supply of services .
11 It is considered better therefore to have a longer set of allowable candidate strings which includes the correct word although this may often include rarely occurring words .
12 But , to return one final time to Bakhtin , in case he is appropriated yet again to legitimate a selective and ludicrously ahistorical celebration of ‘ carnival ’ :
13 It was tolerated well enough to become a useful drug , but it had a very brief period of action ; 6-MP is attacked by the enzyme xanthine oxidase , a normal constituent of the human body ( and of widespread occurrence elsewhere ) and is converted to a substance , thio-uric acid , which is not active against tumours .
14 In later records , notably the census returns of 1841 and 1851 , he was said more specifically to follow the trade of fancy weaver , that is the manufacture of waistcoats and other garments with decorative patterns .
15 She says everyone 's done so well to raise a quarter of a million pounds — we 're just wondering what we 're going to do next !
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