Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] a [noun sg] be " in BNC.
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1 | All of this is very relevant and important when considering why some places became towns and perhaps why a castle was built in a particular place , but it is not so relevant to people in an agricultural community whose main consideration would be disposition of the local resources . |
2 | Once and once only a finger is placed , by Svidrigailov appropriately , on the fact that Peter 's city turns people odd . |
3 | It seemed that they should stop and follow the sight of the two young boys , but it was too late they had been and they had gone and now only a disturbance was left behind . |
4 | Technology suppliers to the British hotel and restaurant industry say that their products are often under-exploited , because too little thought has been given to what the systems are supposed to achieve and too low a priority is given to staff training . |
5 | They sometimes take the form of a palace garden seen from above , but more often a garden is simply implied by the juxtaposition of vegetal and foliate forms . |
6 | About half British trade was with the Commonwealth and Sterling Area ( countries trading in British currency ) whereas only about a quarter was with Europe . |