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

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1 It may be , however , that the reason for the failure to link these up with child behaviour is that they are too specific , and that they are given meaning only in the wider context of parental attitudes .
2 Stress alone can be more harmful than cigarette smoking and has been proven to operate indirectly against the fetus because of the woman 's behaviour under stress .
3 It 's got nothing to do with the fact that he got bent out of shape at an early age and has been shaping laughs out of the kinks ever since .
4 ABPC has been formed to take over from the project 's original partners , Total , Petrofina , LASMO , Inpex and the Syrian Petroleum Company — all of whom are shareholders in the new organisation .
5 The alternative to some form of conversion system is to purchase a printer which has been modified to operate directly with the Spectrum , just as Sinclair 's own ZX Printer does .
6 I am shortly to find out , for I am booked to fly out to the Falkland Islands in a few days !
7 Many of East Germany 's energy-efficient industries are expected to shut down in the aftermath of the country 's reunification .
8 In theatres all over the world performers are expected to turn up at the ‘ half ’ to start making up .
9 Conditions are expected to settle down by the middle of next week .
10 Although it 's not yet certain exactly where the British armoured forces will be deployed , the four landing ships are expected to join up with the twelve-strong Royal Navy patrol in the Gulf of Amman .
11 BNFL will seek to identify new projects for the site but the numbers of BNFL employees at Capenhurst are expected to fall significantly by the mid to late 1990s .
12 M F I traditionally has a stronger second half cash flow and net borrowings are expected to fall further in the second half of the year .
13 They are expected to report back to the software house and tell the programming team about any bugs they find , any inconsistencies , and so forth .
14 Furthermore , such modes of discussion are expected to conform also to the rules of professional literacy discourse .
15 The new machines are expected to come in above the ES/9000s and to dispense with water cooling , while being configurable with up to 100 processors working in parallel .
16 Consumers in Scotland , where the heating season is the longest in the UK , are expected to suffer most from the change .
17 In the case of real assets , the expected return may be less certain ( i.e. riskier ) but potentially greater as , for example , if property values are expected to soar ahead of the rate of inflation .
18 The detailed character of financial , administrative and legal restraints imposed by Whitehall may change but the general effect remains the same — local councillors are expected to fit in with the political priorities of the government of the day .
19 Although the major national markets covered by the report are expected to change little during the years up to 1996 , the impact of the Swiss healthcare industries will be seen and Switzerland will become a leading market , forecast to be worth $116m by 1996 .
20 However , things are apparently still up in the air and OEMs are expected to gang up on the doorstep to get their two cents in .
21 ‘ I rang them first thing , but no one fitting your description has been reported missing anywhere in the entire country as yet .
22 The local stone here is gritstone , much of it brought down I suspect from the quarries on the flanks of Penhill , and on a summer 's evening , when the children are playing on the swings and people are sat talking quietly in the dying sunlight outside the pub while an old dog wanders across the green sniffing his way towards the children , then , when every building is tinted with amber and the gardens are heavy with blooms , it could well be said to be " t'prattiest lal spot i't'Dales " .
23 Although their dress was not equipped to deal with soaking weather and although they may have been expected to turn back at the sight of such greyness , they continued and even displayed some sense of enjoyment at the discomfort each was experiencing .
24 Sajudis ( the " Popular Front for Perestroika " ) had been expected to win decisively in the elections to the Lithuanian Supreme Soviet .
25 The £300,000 bridge has been designed to tone in with the area 's historic buildings .
26 The opportunity has not been missed to point unfavourably at the controversial plans for the Bode Museum in Berlin which , it seems , will not now be restored to its original appearance as when built for Kaiser Friedrich in 1897–1904 .
27 At the beginning of book in , when describing the revolt of Lesbos in 427 , Thucydides says that the Lesbians ‘ had been wanting to revolt even before the war , but the Spartans had been unwilling to receive them into alliance ’ .
28 But he went down to Suffolk very often , much more often perhaps than he would have done had Wyvis Hall been destined to pass back to the Berelands or on to one of those cousins in the United States .
29 Nevertheless , attempts have been made to get as near the truth as possible as the brief account given here indicates .
30 ‘ The vestments which have been made adds immeasurably to the praise of God .
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