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

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1 The Government are right to seek a twin-track approach whereby we retain the essential strength and security of NATO while developing a new role for the Western European Union .
2 I think that they are right to want a sufficient number of qualified paediatric specialists in the hospital .
3 This suggests that we are right to make a powerful link between evangelism and church planting .
4 Pakistan are due to end a short tour here on January 8 and we have no international cricket scheduled then until the end of February , when Australia arrive here .
5 It is likely that this will change as LaserGo , the authors of GoScript , are due to introduce a special card which will contain its own processor and memory capable of running the program .
6 Democracy negotiators are due to start a two-day meeting in Johannesburg on 1 April in a fresh bid to thrash out terms for transition to democracy after more than 300 years of white rule .
7 He was released yesterday from Pentonville prison where he had been due to serve a 112-day sentence for failing to pay more than £10,000 in maintenance arrears to estranged wife Becky .
8 Elegant and closely-analyzed work has shown that , formed by photolysis of , probably contains a semi-bridging carbonyl group ; in the complicated photolysis of , it has been possible to deduce a great deal about the forms of the intermediate and about the photochemical processes by which it is formed and reacts .
9 Ten years earlier at the time of the Younger Report , it had been possible to compile a rough estimate of the number of computer installations ; all thoughts were then on the powerful centralised main-frame equipment which had dominated the technology till then .
10 With the support of the local manager of Barclays Bank Plc it has been possible to open a high interest account .
11 One of the authors , John Perry , director of the Institute of Housing , said yesterday that it had not been possible to calculate a Scottish figure because of differences in the financial systems .
12 Unfortunately , it has not been possible to find a fool-proof numbering system applicable to all molecules , but two simple rules are well-established .
13 There are many laboratory techniques for measuring time in speech , and measurement of the time intervals between stressed syllables in connected English speech has not shown the expected regularity ; moreover , using the same measuring techniques on different languages , it has not been possible to show a real difference between ‘ stress-timed ’ and ‘ syllable-timed ’ languages .
14 Our experience has been that to create a new expression of the body of Christ has been to create a new possibility of conversion for many such people .
15 There are four men wearing animal and bird masks ( fig. 14.13 ) , two are each holding a hooked stick , the lagobolon , used for hunting hares .
16 The three major national firms are each trying a different solution .
17 Or they are up against an anti-terrorist policy so cynical that its devisers are prepared to sacrifice a certain amount of civilian life in order to strip the terrorists of any legitimacy .
18 They need to have genetic material , pollen , transported from one individual plant to another and they are prepared to sacrifice a substantial proportion of it as food to those that will do the job .
19 Third , it seems that most adults are predisposed to respond to infants as social beings , and they are prepared to spend a considerable amount of time and energy in establishing a degree of social rapport .
20 Au pairs ' hours have to be fitted around language classes and travelling and so are unlikely to fit in with yours , unless you are prepared to compromise a great deal and have the energy after work to deal with the appalling homesickness experienced by young people living far from home .
21 To make money in engineering contracting you have got to work at the blue chip end of the market , people who want a top class value-for-money service and are prepared to pay a reasonable price for it .
22 So tempting infact that four hundred enthusiasts are prepared to pay a small fortune for the cahnce to try it .
23 Nat West Chief Executive Tom Frost said : ‘ We are prepared to make a public commitment to supporting small businesses .
24 Even though workers are prepared to accept a general reduction in the level of real wages , they are unwilling to take the first step of accepting money wage cuts in case other workers with whom they regard themselves as comparable fail to follow suit .
25 Before the BDDA annual conference of delegates we would have been willing to risk a small wager that by far the greater number of the deaf in this country found the word " dumb " obsolete , misleading , offensive and any other such adjective you care to mention .
26 It 's a matter for conjecture whether he would have been willing to accept a real theatre wordsmith had one been available .
27 The Nordic states were reluctant to enter into any kind of commitment , but would perhaps have been willing to follow a British lead , while in France and the Low Countries British participation was regarded as an indispensable guarantee of security against both a resurgence of German militarism and the shadowy threat of the Soviet Union .
28 Like Lanfranc he had welcomed royal co-operation , and had been prepared to wait a long time for it .
29 They had just not been prepared to support a lost cause .
30 In the first hour after finding her dress and necklace he might have been prepared to accept a rational explanation — or even a bemused denial of involvement .
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