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

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1 The Dutch might have been willing to see a world without territorial empire , if only it had been possible to keep up a trading system on that basis .
2 Manager Mickey Duff has had talks with Coetzer 's management who are prepared to set up a deal .
3 We are prepared to offer either a time based fee or a fixed fee .
4 Yes , well that 's their er stipulations and that 's what they 're supposed to do once a year !
5 We 're all going on a Summer holiday for a week or two me and you
6 The television commentators are quick to say when a referee penalises the attacking team for collapsing in their opponents ' 22 metre area : ‘ Why would the attacking team want to collapse scrummage ? ’
7 Now , instead of a day walking on the estate 's 50,000-acre grounds or picnicking on the heather-clad hills , the Queen and the duke are likely to send out a summons to Andy and Fergie , who are staying close by .
8 How could she tell him that Peter 's ‘ intervention ’ had only been supposed to take up a week of her time ?
9 erm We have n't as yet , erm the problem is I do n't normally deal with the sub- committee , the person that 's that should be dealing with it is not here today , so I 've been unable to track down a copy of this letter .
10 In such a situation , ruling bodies , be it the WBO , WBA or WBC , are reluctant to take away a champion 's title when it has been so close .
11 Into this imaginary world of people unable to learn from their market experience let us now introduce a group of outsiders who are themselves neither would-by sellers nor would-be buyers , but who are able to perceive opportunities for entrepreneurial profits ; that is , they are able to see where a good can be sold at a price higher than that for which it can be bought .
12 Members are able to fill in a form to notify the Club that a litter is due to be whelped .
13 Support staff , numerically increased in some areas , but threatened with further reductions in others , are able to reach only a minority of the estimated number of children in need of special attention .
14 So you are able to print out a section of the design that is 45 squares wide , and 38 squares high .
15 The idea is to join the words from the books with the pictures , although even children who cant read are able to call up a word list so they can join the words and pictures by association .
16 He may have been reluctant to give up a conquest of his illustrious forbear , Julius Caesar .
17 ‘ I 've been busy mopping up a crowd of drug smugglers . ’
18 She had not been able to hold down a job because of her phobia — no one is really willing to employ someone who will only come into the office on fine days , particularly in England !
19 One reason is that owners are often stronger than intruders , which are animals too weak to have been able to set up a territory .
20 Bob has even been able to sketch outdoors a couple of times .
21 Your list of questions will be a considerable help in these cases as there will be obvious gaps to come back to if you have not been able to fill in a percentage answer .
22 Now I 'm a governor of two schools and from this perspective in particular , I 'm very pleased to see that as a result of the legacy of previous Conservative administration and the generous S S A proposals for this year , that the Conservative group have been able to put forward a budget which enables schools budgets to be increased fully for demography and inflation and certainly I know that was a great worry this year in many of our schools that that might not be possible so it 's good to see that it is possible .
23 The Committee have been able to smooth out a lot of anxieties on this item , although it is impossible to make everyone happy on such a diverse subject .
24 Well I hope you 've been able to pick up a bit of something but I 'm not very good at it myself cos old days and old times .
25 Even in the sudden rush from the Store the nomes had been able to bring quite a lot of stuff .
26 There were other reasons for insecurity , too : no matter how much material prosperity had come a family 's way , there was still every chance that illness or a premature death might send them all back down a snake at a much faster speed than they had been able to climb up a ladder .
27 ‘ — but if Ross had n't twisted Owen 's arm and made him take the money we would n't have been able to afford even a shoe-box .
28 By studying numerous manuscripts , textual critics have been able to work out a set of principles which can be applied to many different sorts of document .
29 Detetives still have n't been able to build up a description of the attacker but they believe he may have worked with horses in the past .
30 He was a hard worker , but Jane marvelled at how he had been able to build up a business while remaining practically unintelligible .
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