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

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1 By not addressing these issues school management would be failing to seize the opportunity of LMS and would merely be extending the previous resource practice into the new era .
2 For example , the modern female hostage who falls in love with her captor may not merely be manifesting the well-known defence of ‘ identification with the aggressor ’ ( particularly since it is not so much identification with him as submission to him ) , she may instead be giving way to her phylogenetic id and its demand that a female captured by a male should look to him for sexual satisfaction .
3 The sentence can only be assigned the right truth conditions , or alternatively be given the correct semantic representation , if the pragmatic significance of and in this sentential context ( namely the " and then " interpretation ) is taken into account before doing the semantics .
4 I also consider ( though this may only be expressing the same conclusion in another way ) that , for the reasons given by Mr. Langley , the injunction as at present framed should be interpreted as not prohibiting compliance with the section 39 notice .
5 ‘ I do n't think so , thank you , and of course I shall only be staying the one night , ’ she said very firmly .
6 On a miles per scream basis , there are lots of competent cars at a fraction of the Bentley 's price that could go that distance before getting too strident , and a Mercedes S-class would still only be whispering the odd complaint after 1200 miles .
7 However , it is inefficient from a user 's point of view to leave course assessment to suppliers ( who will not necessarily be assessing the same thing as users ) , and inappropriate to expect individual users to be able to evaluate courses within any framework other than their own needs .
8 The answer to the last of the three questions should perhaps be put the other way round .
9 Fr Morrow said he would soon be lodging the same application at Keighley County Court in Mr Bland 's home town .
10 When he reached the age of 19 and married Mary of Gueldres in Holyrood abbey , James could no longer be denied the full authority of kingship .
11 The British citizen must no longer be denied the fair voting systems enjoyed by the citizens of every other European country .
12 These celebratory fanfares do n't sound as though they might just be heralding the very advent of Slavonic culture .
13 For in a day or two days you 'd just be returning the weary road for the funeral mass . ’
14 A prime minister might generally be considered the best candidate , but not if he has been dubbed ‘ the butcher of Beijing ’ .
15 The reader will already be sensing the close relationship between play and story-making ( ‘ storying ’ ) , and between play and reading stories and poems .
16 After time , he will still be facing the same problem : what to do with the remainder of the material ?
17 And nearly half a century later , when The Cantos would tail off ( not discreditably ) in ‘ Drafts and Fragments ’ , Pound would still be purveying the same message , in terms of ‘ the gardens of Proserpine ’ , the mineral and metallic gardens that Proserpine according to the myth created in the underworld , to duplicate as ‘ art ’ the springing herbage that she inspired in spring and summer through her six months in the overworld .
18 You do not need to send your releases to everyone who might be interested if this is likely to delay getting them into the post ; that can always be done the next morning .
19 It was one of Chapman 's rules that even when the ball was on the other side of the field , a player must always be anticipating the next move .
20 The problem can also be stated the other way .
21 His comment about ‘ that cat Wilson not being able to handle approval ratings like mine ’ can also be turned the other way round .
22 Nonetheless , the Maritime school accept that our forces should be deployed primarily to support the First and Second Pillars , but argue that they must also be given the strategic mobility , equipment , and training to continue Britain 's global role as required by the Third Pillar .
23 What this case clearly shows is that one has to be very careful in assuming that in restraint of trade cases a phrase ascribed a meaning in one case will also be ascribed the same meaning in another .
24 Several non-executive directors of Tyne Tees will also be joining the new board and will include such prominent local figures as Robert Dickinson of solicitors Dickinson Dees and Paul Nicholson of Vaux Group .
25 The United States may also be approaching the same conclusion , for between 1980 and 1988 it moved from being the world 's largest creditor to being its largest debtor .
26 Hidden in the house buying jungle can also be found the Public Auction .
27 Who can not the price also be to guarantee the future pension rights of the workers who happen to work in the public company ?
28 It was critical , however , that existing organizational units , i.e. corporate divisions , should not automatically be considered the appropriate SBU units .
29 To find the best way in which to correct such an observation and to nullify its effect always poses a problem for the judge because , if he intervenes immediately , the effect will probably be to emphasise the obvious relevance and cogency of the comment which ought not to have been made .
30 Thus , for example , " theft " would probably be given the same meaning that word bears in the Theft Act 1968 ; if the drafter intends some other meaning , he/she should define the relevant word for the purposes of the contract .
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