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

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1 ( 6 ) that the spending plans should be realistic in the impact they will make in any particular curriculum area ( e.g that the money should not be so thinly spread across departments as to be unlikely to influence significantly the work of any one of them )
2 Three open sprinklers were found to be sufficient to stop even the most rapidly developing fire .
3 In sardonic undertones , the guide- lines suggest ‘ the part-timer is unlikely to be happy given just the undesirable work that no one else wants to do ’ and ‘ should not be made to feel obliged to work extra hours . ’
4 The difficulty will be to find specialists who know enough about the groups concerned to be able to single out the new one .
5 But , until then , I have to be able to sort out the confusion for my clients . ’
6 The law reports , both of this country and of other jurisdictions , contain many statements emphasising the importance of the right , in a democratic society , to be able to criticise freely the conduct of affairs by public authorities .
7 They do not have either the mental or physical equipment to be able to carry out the many complex activities involved in the AL of maintaining a safe environment .
8 It was a relief to be able to put down the suitcase .
9 He slowed as he came to the first of the two rows , leaning across the dashboard in order to be able to see up the slope .
10 Ten years from now I 'm gon na be 52 , and I 'm not going to be able to go down the Hacienda without looking a complete prat .
11 We 've got to be able to set out the implications of the decisions , that may or may not be made , and priorities at a given time .
12 It was good fortune for BR to be able to pick up the 1938 survivors — only retained into the 1980s to bail out the Northern Line from a vast increase in traffic .
13 Judges ought , when they are pre-reading a case , to be able to pick up the skeleton argument , and they ought actually to be able to start with the skeleton argument , which would tell them in very succinct form the background facts and what the points are .
14 The representation is , of course , implicit and we would not expect any child to be able to state explicitly the phrase structure rules and transformations generating the sentences of his language .
15 Well he had to switch on the interior light to be able to fill out the form .
16 The abilities not just to comprehend , to take things into one 's own understanding , and to make something of them , but also to be able to evaluate critically the available theories and traditions , and to be willing and have the mental toughness to take up a stance of one 's own : all these abilities point to an intellectual independence , requiring real academic freedom for their realization .
17 Despite his postscript , in which he condemned free enterprise systems and declared himself an apologist for socialism in Europe , I am pleased to be able to take up the remarks of the hon. Member for Liverpool , West Derby ( Mr. Wareing ) .
18 And now she knew that she would have done anything to be able to roll back the clock .
19 So I ought to be able to work out the difference between them .
20 Benn is too much a product of his comfortable and intensely high-minded background to be able to understand why the common man ( let alone the common politician ) has more vulgar aspirations than plain living and high thinking .
21 We would like to be able to even out the load , by sharing usage where possible .
22 But the institutions of the 1970s were too rigidly set within the competing duopoly ( BBC 1 + BBC2 = ITV ) to be able to meet fully the demands made upon them .
23 Now I am delighted to be able to hand over the spot-light to my three management colleagues on the management team .
24 It is going to be interesting to see how the traditional publishers react .
25 She needed to be alone to sort out the battery of questions , to think .
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