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

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1 ENGINEERS at Philips in Britain have secretly been working on a flat screen television for several years , while hotly denying the fact .
2 Every day in many countries , it is routine practice that books , pamphlets , newspapers , etc. are censored on a massive scale , and those whose ideas are the object of censorship risk death and imprisonment as a matter of course .
3 After his death in March 1984 , the armed forces seized power and the country has since been ruled by a Military Committee for National Recovery under the leadership of Brig. -Gen. ( now Maj.-Gen. )
4 After his death in March 1984 the armed forces seized power and the country has since been ruled by a Military Committee for National Recovery ( CMRN ) .
5 They had turned her pillow so that it was fresh , and the tawdry finery had long since been replaced by a smooth , pale quilt that reached to her breast .
6 The two have since been combined in a single volume .
7 The woodwork , once painted white but now faded to a dingy cream with a grey deposit in the crevices , was chipped and scuffed and the pattern of leaves and flowers on the stair carpet had long since been reduced to a brownish blur .
8 The recovery of the gorilla population from 260 in the 1970s to today 's figure of 320 has hitherto been hailed as a conservation miracle .
9 The systems approach has necessarily been identified with a positivist approach and as such has been less resilient in human ( Johnston , 1983a ) than in physical geography .
10 English wine growers have only been operating on a commercial basis for the past 20 years .
11 This limitation has only been seen as a major crisis by Philips since the emergence of DVI compression-decompression .
12 I think it genuinely irresponsible that someone with my theatrical track-record has written a play about this internationally known theatrical figure yet it has only been seen by a few people . ’
13 I believe that most men have an inborn desire to hunt and kill and that even today this primitive urge has only been eradicated in a small minority of the human race .
14 The Kitemark on a product will indicate that it has not only been made to a published specification , but that it has been independently tested by BSI as well .
15 But you 've only been skiing for a short while .
16 Exchange rates had only been adjusted as a last resort by deficit and surplus countries , and so were not used speedily enough to prevent prolonged payments imbalances and exchange rate crises .
17 The vast majority of ornamental metalwork has only been studied from a typological standpoint on the basis of form and decoration .
18 In fact , he has only been working as a professional for three years or so , and has had to learn his trade by trial and error .
19 Carole Rue , BT 's network services development manager , said : ‘ Although the trial has only been running for a few weeks we 're most encouraged by the initial response from our customers .
20 It turned out that she lived in some place called Romford and as she was due to take me back there the day after the funeral I had only been left with a few hours to make a decision .
21 This is a very laborious and exacting technique and , to date , it has only been used with a few plants .
22 Paatelainen had only been introduced as a substitute but he certainly made his presence felt in no uncertain manner with his 56th minute strike .
23 Vibrational excitation has only been reported for a few simple molecules in the gas phase , as shown in Fig. 5.8 , and vibrational structure may also be seen on some bands arising from electronic transitions .
24 He was struck by the discovery of a version of the enzyme which previously had only been reported in a clinical isolate of Salmonella typhimurium from New Zealand
25 Some kinds of long-term memory seem to endure indefinitely even though they have apparently been lost for a long time , e.g. an older person may find it easy to recall childhood events with great clarity even though there has been no use of the material for fifty or sixty years .
26 He had apparently been adopted by a wealthy industrialist .
27 It must be said that this has apparently been achieved with a good deal of success in many societies in many different periods .
28 The recommendation for deportation had apparently been added as a last minute after thought , without any proper inquiry .
29 One large group of negatives had apparently been taken at a fancy dress party organised by the Duke of Devonshire — over 100 guests had been photographed , most of them with different background settings .
30 ICI , for all the apparent successes of the 1980s , has long been perceived as a lumbering , bureaucratic conglomerate , in which winners subsidise losers .
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