Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] [prep] [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Such progression may of course merely be preempted by the worse prognosis of HIV disease itself .
2 Any proposal to pay by instalment should only be accepted by the haulier if accompanied by some immediate payment ; otherwise it has no value .
3 Finally , perhaps this change of mood can only be explained in the wider context of gradual changes in government policy on the inner city and UDCs — the emergence of a ‘ new realism ’ tempering the policies and rhetoric of the radical right .
4 Therefore they need only be made at a higher level of aggregation and should highlight potential peaks and troughs .
5 A tenth of those questioned thought that Hitler was the greatest statesman of the century , whose true greatness would only be recognized at a later date , and a further 22 per cent thought that , while he had made ‘ some mistakes ’ he had nevertheless been an excellent head of State .
6 When fitting 8 spokes all the load is on the studs as it is with RR wheels and should only be used with the larger studs .
7 So will the determination of whether they have other rights ( for example voting ) or of whether their preferential dividend , is cumulative ( in the sense that if passed in one year it must nevertheless be paid in a later one before any subordinate class receives a dividend ) or non-cumulative ( in the sense that the dividend once passed , is lost for ever ) .
8 They are also thought to have installed deadly boobytraps before leaving the region where the 100strong Cheshire contingent will soon be joined by a further 2,300 soldiers from the regiment .
9 Already trimmed by about 1m from its bloated strength in the mid-1980s , it may soon be reduced by a further 500,000 or so .
10 The term ‘ professional ’ will thus be used in a looser way than would be indicated by the conceptual analysis of what is or is not a profession .
11 ‘ We have concluded that future growth opportunities can best be exploited by a simpler and more efficient organisation than exists today and we will be making a significant capital investment to increase production efficiency at our Kirkliston site as well as increasing our marketing effort worldwide . ’
12 Underlying this argument there may well be a different one , namely , that there is a need for a more progressive tax structure , and that this can not be achieved without a greater emphasis on direct taxation .
13 This difference can not be explained by a higher level of prosecutions for regulatory offences .
14 Mr. Cooper replied by letter on 9 May 1983 , in which he pointed out the absolute necessity that tenants of the dock company should not be disturbed at a later date and seeking clarification that the council would not seek in the terms of their letter of 31 March to draw a distinction between ‘ extremely detrimental ’ and detrimental .
15 He fulfils the role of second son quite adequately in my view , and I trust he will not be summoned to a higher station in life .
16 These courses could not be done in a shorter time so they were normally arranged for a time of year when there was less pressure of work on those participating .
17 Because this had been stated in the debate , Mr Sproat explained , it had legal standing and could not be overturned at a later date .
18 But investment at Bristol can not be isolated from the wider national context and large questions such as what is the role of higher education in national life , how may it be expanded , who should pay and how ?
19 And large numbers can physically cause severe damage which could not be caused by a smaller number of people .
20 This , together with the self–selecting nature of the sample , means that while the findings can aid understanding of the factors involved they can not be generalised to the wider population .
21 This vital question , said the astrozoologists with mounting authority , would not be answered until a larger and more powerful gantry was constructed for a deep-space vessel .
22 Vietnam , while expressing its willingness to help in the matter , insisted that it was an essentially humanitarian issue and should not be coupled with the larger political relationship .
23 If a total of less than 1% of the population is undefined then the errors are unlikely to be great , but the reliability of the moments decreases sharply as the proportions of undefined materials increases , and the technique should not be used with a higher proportion of unknowns notwithstanding the convenience and availability of pocket calculators suitable to perform the arithmetic .
24 Refresher courses are usually one or two day affairs as opposed to a formally planned and evaluated re-entry course , and should not be used as a cheaper alternative to providing a structured re-entry programme .
25 The law also laid down " new principles for forming the power structure " of local authorities , specifying that only those functions which could not be performed by the lower tiers of government should be delegated to higher bodies .
26 Students , tutors and the curriculum are supervised by representatives of MSC and unnecessary luxuries like crêches attached to women 's courses are conspicuous by their absence ‘ in case women become dependent upon support services that will not be provided in the wider society ’ .
27 A secret postal ballot of parents then determines the fate of the school , and once a decision to opt out of local authority control has been taken it can not be reversed at a later date , although there is , of course , nothing to stop a new government introducing a legislation to repeal this provision .
28 This can not be divorced from the earlier points made about monitoring and evaluating the project , and it is arguable that a programme of long-term follow-up visits and meetings is necessary for this purpose .
29 In the financial accounts , of course , land will usually be stated at the lower of cost or net realisable value .
30 In typical instances , in the cities a widowed and formerly more prosperous grandmother might still be living in a larger , now empty house : thus a Liverpool labourer and saltpacker 's family moved in the with grandmother , who kept a secondhand clothes shop .
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