Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] be [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 The first point is that it is not only the super-ego which is internalized — that is , taken over by identification from cathected social objects — but that there are involved other important components which presumably must be included in the ego — namely , the system of cognitive categorizations of the object world and the system of expressive symbolism .
2 Chapman , said the Yorkshire Post , was ‘ slowly but surely evolving a set of players from whom much may be expected in the future ’ .
3 Can I just just Er is that something that perhaps should be explained in the explanatory memorandum with the discussion on this criterion in particular is quite brief .
4 Thoughts about how the spectacles would appear to me if I moved towards them leftwards must be related in the correct way to thoughts about how they would look if I moved above them to the right ; thoughts about their being artefacts must be related to thoughts about their not existing before a certain time or not coming into existence in the kitchen as the kettle boils .
5 This obviously must be channelled in the right direction !
6 Much might be done in the scientific analysis of these processes and responses , many of which are self-evidently material and physical .
7 I do not wish to exclude him from such private and individual arenas , for to do so would be to fly in the face of Christian tradition from the fathers to C. S. Lewis and Cardinal Suenens ( 1982 ) in our own time .
8 The name you type in will be displayed in the top bar of the new window box .
9 A firm going it alone will be restricted in the number of other firms it can approach without the news that it is looking to merge leaking out .
10 Of course , light flakes and gold on its way down can be found in the gravel , but the old basic rule is to work on — or just above — the bedrock .
11 He was responsible for shaping the material at his disposal into an effective unity , and the success with which he did so can be seen in the cohesion of the retinue in 1483 .
12 He was responsible for shaping the material at his disposal into an effective unity , and the success with which he did so can be seen in the cohesion of the retinue in 1483 .
13 And you get a new set of rights — rights which can be enforced in the Chancellor 's Court side by side with the Common Law rights , which alone can be enforced in the Common Law Courts , the former in effect , though not in theory , overriding the latter .
14 The analysis above could be expressed in the following rules : In these rules the arrow means written as .
15 Whether any of these proposals are realistic or not will be examined in the later chapters of this book .
16 True , Mr Taylor does now appear to have safeguarded the contractual rights of players who soon will be working in the new League for their old employers .
17 EXAMPLE Calculate the standard molar enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide from the following informtion : SOLUTION We can apply Hess 's law in the form of equation ( 12 ) to the second reaction , and obtain Thus by rearranging the equation above we obtain The information in the example above can be summarised in the form of an enthalpy diagram ( see figure 5.10 ) .
18 The Outer Hebrides Thrust , and all the important faults mentioned above can be found in the geological map Fig. 7 .
19 The structure of any model of the type described above can be captured in the general formulation where is all the autonomous elements and collects together all the coefficients on in the specified model ; i.e. , in the case presented above .
20 At the same time , the reign of Childebert itself provides a clear point of access to the history of Merovingian law , which all too easily can be swamped in the problems of origins , chronology and manuscript transmission .
21 In addition , I had hoped to put in motion programmes in 3 separate areas and I hope that they still may be started in the not too distant future .
22 I 'll go in these doors , I was n't surprised , I did n't think they would , but as this guy said afterwards he said whether you do it now or later he said , within the next five years it 's gon na be banned so I think it still will be banned in the end
23 I favour the notion that it often should be more detailed work on dyslexia as probably can be done in the postexperience courses .
24 Details of the science experiments which the astronaut will carry out may be revealed in the next week or two , Professor Heinz Wolff , of Brunel University , said .
25 It will now will be held in the front room of his home in Cherrywood Drive , Beith , on Tuesday , in the presence of the commissioner , QCs , junior counsel , solicitors and shorthand writer .
26 Consequently , women have far less purchasing power than men , a situation which inevitably will be exacerbated in the current economic crisis .
27 Part of the secret of any success we 've had so far can be found in the fact that nobody really expected to us .
28 Ullapool today is too busy for my liking , but simply must be included in the itineraries of those in search of the best of northern Scotland .
29 Sixth , there had been a very close bond established between the children which the justices felt very strongly should be preserved in the long term .
30 See RSC Ord 41 , notes 41/1 and 4½-8 and Practice Direction ( Evidence : Documents ) ( 1983 ) 1 WLR 922 — whilst the latter is a High Court Direction , all its requirements on affidavits , exhibits , etc should be adopted in the county court , for example , individual letters should not be made separate exhibits ; and see also CCR Ord 20 , r 10 .
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