Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 As The Sunday Times said , ‘ When you finish The Kitchen God 's Wife , you will already be yearning for the next one , and the one after that . ’
32 The foundations were thus being laid for the massive expansion of government involvement in the environmental sciences in the later decades of the century .
33 Plans are already being made for the 1997 match to be staged in Europe and Schofield expects to announce the name of the successful country , though not the venue , at the PGA Championship in May .
34 Plans are already being made for the 1997 match to be staged in Europe and Schofield expects to announce the name of the successful country , though not the venue , at the PGA Championship in May .
35 Staff are already being interviewed for the 40,000 sq .
36 But getting into RADA was quite a searching process and I remember doing four one-hour work sessions with some of the tutors there , including the Principal , before finally being accepted for the three-year course there .
37 Just be prepared for the odd lecture on what a foolish girl you 've been .
38 This was the case in Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd ( 1972 ) where cattle food suitable for animals generally was bought for the particular purpose of being fed to mink which turned out to be poisonous to mink .
39 Among the lands earlier ceded to the abbey of St Denis was the Vexin français , that natural bulwark between the French royal demesne and the now hostile Norman duchy , which had been held as a Norman fief , had formed part of Simon de Crépy 's state ( see p. 216 ) , and finally was reclaimed for the French crown by Philip I. The Vexin had had a comital family , in origin probably the advocates for the abbey ; but Philip had bypassed their claims , granting the territory to the young prince Louis , who met with such opposition in the area that it was not until 1119 that his possession was secured .
40 Naturally these rules were and still are interpreted for the economic convenience of society .
41 His bullying tactics had always been reserved for the weaker sex , Virginia guessed bitterly .
42 The formal publication stage is much the same when it comes to record content — peer and institution review will still be looking for the same things .
43 ( " Integration money " of DM1,200 monthly would still be paid for the first year to immigrants unable to find work .
44 I have bought Today 's Horse since the beginning and I am happy to say that it is getting better and better — something which can not always be said for the other horsy magazines , which are often repetitive and patronising .
45 Space should always be made for the prophetic gifts of the Spirit as well as for preaching here .
46 Meanwhile emergency services are warning that this was a very lucky escape and that boat users should always be prepared for the worst .
47 As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected .
48 ALTHOUGH the third Test at the Basin Reserve , Wellington produced the most evenly contested clash of an enjoyable and well-mannered series ; was played in front of good crowds ; say a notable milestone achieved by Ian Botham ; and contained several individual performances of high quality , there seems little doubt that it will always be remembered for the tragic injury to England fast bowler David Lawrence .
49 Yet , sad to relate , the game will always be remembered for the wrong reasons .
50 As the distinguished chemist , Cornford , said : ‘ The doctrine is based on the theory that nothing should ever be done for the first time . ’
51 But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes .
52 The formal agreement of a number of vendors is still being sought for the planned Unix Common Desktop Environment , CDE .
53 The estimated total value of the contract is between $10m and $20m , but tenders are still being assessed for the mid-range and front-end sections of the project .
54 Much of our present activity is directed towards building upon these solid foundations — the ultimate aim always being to strive for the best interests of the general public concerned .
55 Among those who helped create the public library system in England were the benefactor Andrew Carnegie , whose libraries can be found from Ayr to Brentford , W.H. Smith , whose eponymous book chain still is bookselling for the average English man and woman , and Mr Gladstone .
56 Funny that they 'd both been heading for the same place , though .
57 The reduction in the mid-latitude ozone maximum has also been noted for the Antarctic and the overall figure is reminiscent of the Southern Hemisphere spring total ozone distribution , albeit with an ozone hole of smaller total area .
58 Meath manager Sean Boylan has also been returned for the coming season .
59 Separate points values have also been included for the various Engineers School weapons carried by the War Wagon crew and described as part of the War Wagon rules .
60 This has also been found for the Oct-1 POU domain ( 26 ) .
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