Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] be [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The committee system , the greater resources of staff and money available to members , and the relatively weak calls of party loyalty have combined to suggest that this role can most successfully be performed by the United States Congress .
2 It can perhaps best be viewed as a policy decision .
3 What Ho himself understood by Marxism at this stage can perhaps best be seen in the first Vietnamese Marxist revolutionary text : The Road to Revolution , published in 1926 .
4 French cooperation in the EEC in the years immediately after 1958 could perhaps best be described as the lull before the storm .
5 The light was fading to a point where the battlements of the Hovis tower could only just be distinguished from the pinkish-gray of the sky .
6 You will find that the modulation is approximately correct when the flashing can only just be seen over the steady glow .
7 Its future depends on a different kind of alliance with the class that created it who wo n't for much longer be reduced to the status of clients dependent on the whim of their political godfathers .
8 This is because strategy can so easily be influenced by the needs , idiom and comfort of planning .
9 But if the support for the SNP was , like the Liberal vote , a substantially ‘ cross-class ’ phenomenon it can not so easily be categorised as a flight from ‘ class ’ as pertinent social collectivity , since it must be recognised that the ‘ national distinctiveness ’ of Scotland is overdetermined by the differential balance of classes in Scotland as opposed to England .
10 Their trust can so easily be won by the surgeons and nurses , and it is the absence of anxiety and worry which enable bones to knit together faster .
11 The contradiction is probably most apparent in Mexico , where cheap radios , televisions and films can so easily be imported from the USA , but the media is also very much a feature of contemporary life in other Latin American countries .
12 Such arrangements are also often associated with the custom of keeping men 's and women 's worlds sharply segregated , although as Saifullah Khan ( 1976 ) points out in her discussion of purdah in Bradford , the luxury of remaining truly separate could only ever be afforded by the comparatively wealthy .
13 Since the 1978 UN Conference on Health at Alma Ata it has become a universal wisdom that it is much more effective to build a primary health care network than to spend the same money on a few prestige hospitals which could only ever be used by an urban elite .
14 Yet while the maintenance of a degree of competence in two languages is both possible and desirable , it can only conceivably be achieved following a reassessment of present curricular priorities , a recasting of a great deal of current material in school , and a new emphasis on teacher training .
15 In the case of L Rowland and Co ( Retail ) Ltd , the High Court found that the period of time for which the clock stops during an enquiry by Customs can only reasonably be limited to the period from when the local office initiates the enquiry with the trader to the day when a satisfactory answer is given by the trader .
16 Moreover , catching up can not explain the slowdown in US productivity which occurred outside the manufacturing sector and which can only partly be explained by the less intense expansion once the excess capacity of the early 1960s had been used up .
17 But on top of that one must then look into the future , the future supply of such properties , and the future o er of a whole range of issues which may occur locally and which can only really be decided by the district councils in their local plan work .
18 Many sandstones with overgrowth cements exhibit little solution compaction at grain-to-grain contacts ( Fig. 5.26c , d ) ; the source of silica in such sediments can only partially be derived from the solution compaction and may largely result from the dissolution of opaline silica .
19 The same can not so readily be said of a man , who does not necessarily imprint his surroundings with personal feelings .
20 Slowish tempos are to some degree unavoidable , because of the textural detail in Mozart 's score ; and the conductor can not altogether be blamed for the ways in which the music is softened .
21 The needs of blind and partially sighted people can not properly be met within a ‘ standardised ’ care management system , says a new report published by CCETSW .
22 Similarly in Karsales ( Harrow ) Ltd v Wallis [ 1956 ] 2 All ER 266 the seller of a car was guilty of a total failure to perform where the car delivered was in such a poor condition that it was totally incapable of self-propulsion and could not properly be described as a " car " .
23 In that year the editor is to be found wondering " whether the fate of " English Studies " will not eventually be smothered in a kind of woolly and impenetrable fog of wordiness that few or none will be bothered to penetrate " .
24 But by emphasising the newest recordings with the latest sound techniques by younger artists ( who can thus effectively be marketed in the future ) , other great Mozartians like Clara Haskil and Igor Markevitch must languish in the back of the catalogue .
25 Thus if husband and wife live together in one house , a Class F Land Charge or Notice can not effectively be registered against a house owned solely by the husband and in which he has installed his mistress .
26 Although the numbers will not apparently be limited at the briefings , a notional limit may be set on the number of climbers admitted to the range on any one occasion .
27 The conscript troops of the MVD could not entirely be blamed for the ill fit of their uniforms , for their slouched shoulders , for their callow and chilled faces .
28 Thus the premium need not necessarily be connected with the product that carried the premium ; the idea is to stimulate purchases of the product — selling the premium is of secondary importance .
29 Homeostasis should not necessarily be seen as a fixed state which allows no change , but one which allows change to occur in manageable stages thereby preserving a measure of continuity and security .
30 Nursing need not necessarily be viewed as a career .
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