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

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1 Diagrams , graphs , etc. may also be given as hand-outs .
2 Anyone who follows this approach wholeheartedly must therefore be prepared for eclectic results : on the one hand theories inspired by a commitment to a moral ideal of autonomy and individual responsibility ; on the other , work which aims to subvert that very view .
3 Staining times in particular are highly variable , and those given herein should only be used as a starting point .
4 Personal stereos , electronic games , etc. should not be brought to school .
5 Now , from the outset , consciousness or self-interpretation , etc. must conversely be taken into account as contributory factors in existence in the situation , etc .
6 Thus it may need to borrow money , and its ability to do so may potentially be affected by an attack on its creditworthiness .
7 Provided then that function of the anal sphincter is confirmed to be normal before operation and is kept ormal at operation by preservation of the entire anal sphincter , we suggest that age alone should not be regarded as an absolute contraindication to the use of restorative proctocolectomy .
8 One might answer in this case that it is also a typical feature of speech , so should probably be analysed as a contraction and for this reason avoided in academic writing — even if one accepts the idea of a regional/class standard .
9 To glamorise the whole thing ( the car obviously could not be kept at the camp ) , it was kept in some out-of-the-way garage , possibly in Aston Clinton , which was the nearest village to the camp at Halton .
10 Since the monarch obviously could not be subjected to a direct barrage of demand from all comers , certain informal roads to royal favour came to be established , controlled by gate-keepers with access to the sovereign .
11 Later that night , drinking champagne at the first night party , he gave me his usual disclaimers ; how it was all an illusion , everything was an illusion , all life was an illusion , and how he , Sir Tom , was the master of illusion , but how his dear children were real because they alone could not be spawned from the imagination .
12 Be managed to elude our bird because he was running inside a wire retaining fence and so could n't be grabbed by the deadly talons .
13 Thus , the Jews lacked a common language and territory and so could not be counted as a nation .
14 It came from human tissues , and so could reasonably be expected to be harmless to them , unlike the synthetic antibacterial substances such as arsenicals and flavines which were the best known at the time .
15 If not , there can be no reason for its design and so could simply be eliminated from the scheme .
16 This means also that the umber of the head of a column iteration is always multiplied by zero , an so need not be calculated till the final step .
17 So erm er erm by n by no means er could you call one point one percent of something that can vary by factors of three in , in , in , in Cornwall the natural radiation is three times what it is in , in Essex erm er but they seem to be quite er healthy nevertheless in Cornwall erm so point one percent is er varies by factors of three , obviously ca n't be considered to be erm er a major political er a major erm er environmental hazard .
18 That restriction suddenly would n't be imposed in the next two or three years , it would be a gradual reduction through to the year two thousand and six .
19 Cause might suggest that room is left for the object of causation to produce its effect as a secondary cause reacting to the stimulus of the primary one and so would not be used in these contexts .
20 The drummer 's th the very stupid one , and the bassist basically ca n't be bothered at all , you know .
21 Most French and German employees contribute to schemes which do not involve invested funds , and so will not be covered by any EC directives .
22 The plaintiff will want an independent assessment of the extent of his disability preferably from a doctor who was not involved in treating him and so will not be influenced by the extent of his recovery to date .
23 Other screens are largely self explanatory and so will not be discussed in detail .
24 Whoever did so will certainly be seen by me .
25 Sergeant Long will now be disciplined by chief officers .
26 The initial hypothesis suggested above about baptism being more a social than a religious ceremony is so general and broad that it obviously can not be tested without being broken down into its constituent parts .
27 This obviously can not be counted as a social welfare gain ( or loss ) .
28 Much can always be learned from the policy options that are reflected . ’
29 These issues are dealt with in the subsections that follow , though some of them naturally can only be dealt with fully in later chapters concerned with the details of industrial relations on the railways .
30 Your special time for catching up together can not be shared with exuberant teenagers , the unexpected caller or a visiting relative .
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