Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We shall highlight the options available to you and their potential benefits and hazards to enable your final decision to be based as far as possible on a complete understanding of the available alternatives .
2 I think it needs to be said quite clearly that the media , in particular television , is extremely arrogant , inward-looking , incestuous and emotional in its decision-making .
3 The stimulating article Some library costs and options by Brown ( an economist ) concludes ‘ it seems to be worth acquiring and providing storage for , books likely to be wanted more often than , once in about 1.7 years over a long period ’ .
4 Disability arts , on the other hand , where , for example , sculpture is designed to be touched as well as seen , and songs are written about the world as we see it , can redress the balance and engage a lot of people in questioning assumptions that their exclusion from society is a fact of life .
5 He therefore directed that if J. were to suffer a life-threatening event while in the health authority 's care and the required drugs and equipment were or could reasonably be made available , the health authority should cause such measures ( including artificial ventilation ) to be applied so long as they were capable of prolonging his life .
6 Mr Gillis , the Butcher , was a man to be treated very carefully because he put up with no nonsense , had a vicious temper and he bore grudges .
7 Tonight a spokesman for the Department of Health said people on waiting lists , even when they 're not emergency cases , are often in considerable pain and need to be treated as quickly as possible .
8 If a woman is tearful and apologetic and can claim some biological disturbance , then she is not likely to be treated as severely as a man .
9 It was also found that Asian women tended to be treated more sympathetically than African/Caribbean women .
10 For this reason , if no other , the question of censorship in libraries has to be treated more seriously than hitherto .
11 It also tends to be grown locally so that less fuel is wasted on transporting it .
12 Either nature does not contain it or nature contains too much to be conceived any longer as natural .
13 If liability is not in dispute , the action can simply be stood out by agreement or an application made to the judge of the lists , or to the judge on circuit , for a standing-out order , or possibly an application made to claim provisional damages ; but if liability is still in dispute the action must be tried and ought to be heard as soon as possible , irrespective of the uncertainties on quantum .
14 This enabled continuity to be maintained right up until the move occurred .
15 Do species have to be maintained so uniformly and tidily , so predictably , as if they were part of a genetic card index ?
16 Do species have to be maintained so uniformly and tidily , so predictably , as if they were part of a genetic card index ?
17 Secondly , why did Sir Ralph just lie there and allow his throat to be cut so savagely that his head was almost hacked from his body ?
18 But it has to be formulated more precisely if it is not to be confused with other crimes which have the dubious distinction of sharing these aphorismic characteristics .
19 It is true that the carefully authentic material has to be explained more fully than it had to be for readers of Marryat 's day , who could be supposed to possess a modicum of previous knowledge of naval affairs .
20 Since the new information often needs to be stated more fully than the given ( that is , with a longer , ‘ heavier ’ structure ) , it is not unexpected that an organization principle which may be called END-WEIGHT comes into operation along with the principle of end-focus .
21 Never again in Anselm 's lifetime was the papal position to be stated so clearly and uncompromisingly .
22 Each level has to be constructed interpretively so that the distinctions between levels can not be systematically articulated .
23 These perceptions and feelings were to be examined qualitatively rather than by means of any standardised measures , since it was felt that such complex issues could not be ( or had never successfully been ) encapsulated in a standardised scale .
24 This review is to be repeated as frequently as the county council determines .
25 The investigation itself requires the test sessions to be repeated as often as possible , say on 5 occasions at each test time , to reduce the effects of variability .
26 ( However , it must be said that even here , the seller would probably not want the contract to be terminated too quickly or easily by the buyer , as the seller has more to lose by being denied the chance to perform and get full payment for the supply of his goods . )
27 It might , for example , seek to imprison for contempt either a working-class ‘ hero ’ organising lawful opposition outside the House to legislative proposals under consideration in it ; or an employer determined to extract his pound of flesh under legislation considered to be oppressive and proposed to be repealed as soon as possible .
28 The tendency to split up was strengthened by another result of the absence of involvement of the government in London : the colonists had to work out how to handle their local problems of administration and , while there was virtually no idea of challenging the power of the monarch in England , policies had to be decided much faster than the royal government could ever manage .
29 It was common for disasters about to strike stocks to be revealed as late as possible .
30 The South India Railway was to be built as far as Ramaswaram and then connected to Ceylon by embankments and bridges .
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