Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 France 's ever-vigilant culture police are rather belatedly railing against the transatlantic intruder .
2 if effort , abilities and traits and the role perception are right then PERFORMANCE will result ;
3 But I want really , in conclusion , to jump straight to the central part of the poem in which the ways of God to man , got to me are most clearly justification 's most clearly involved , and that is the actual process of the fall .
4 Buckets are most usually bronze or iron bound , straight sided and on average 10 cm high and broad ; it is their smallness which makes the term ‘ bucket ’ inappropriate .
5 ‘ I 'm wonderin' if 'er an' Fred are all right tergevver , ’ William went on .
6 We can not say , ‘ You and I are all right Lord .
7 In the end , curriculum breadth and balance are less about time allocation than the diversity and challenge of what the child encounters .
8 On the train as we rode past the spines of Manhattan to the flat rooftops of Brooklyn , he told me something of his travels in north America , indeed , he had been much further west than Jersey City , even beyond Chicago .
9 If it had n't been so fucking cold .
10 Some words are already almost music : Shakespeare 's words are already so musical that they can hardly be set to music .
11 You go to an avant-garde exhibition in Germany or in Italy , in France , in New York of course , and you find that a lot of people want to be informed about it and even , if they are not normally art people , they accept it in the sense of not mocking it .
12 Candidate requirements such as particular skills or personality are not normally part of a job description .
13 For the uninformed like myself it came as a surprise to find that fossils are not simply stone coloured but range through rainbow shades of unbelievable beauty .
14 The important point here is that country houses are not simply art galleries or museums , of value purely for their great paintings and furniture ; they also provide a remarkable document of numerous aspects of life and work over several centuries .
15 They are not simply background materials for your preparation , but guide what sort of essay will result .
16 The success of the food halls in Marks and Spencer and Littlewoods , despite their high prices and the fact that they are not primarily food stores , is surely due to their convenience and availability .
17 That is to say , lines which are physically straight will appear bent , lines that are the same length will appear different , exposure to one stimulus will alter the appearance of one presented subsequently , and lines and edges that are not physically present will be seen by the subject .
18 Building Society deposits , for example , are not yet money on official definitions .
19 That is , the employer will have places for a very small number of newcomers to the profession who are not yet union members .
20 But one thing she is certain of is her aim to attract new audiences to the gallery , notably from those who are not yet photography lovers .
21 They not only have no obligation to take charge of the moral or spiritual education of their pupils , they have no obligation to help them to develop in aspects of life , such as drama or music , that are not strictly part of their own subject of expertise .
22 Although these social situations are not strictly part of the scheduled group interview , candidates should always be aware that any awkwardness or irregularity in their behaviour will be noted .
23 These areas are not strictly part of the town , though they were clearly important to its lifestyle and economy .
24 These are not strictly part of our ‘ urban ’ concerns , but they do show how Harré 's and Goffman 's ideas , as well as Giddens 's concept of ‘ locale ’ are not limited to a particular scale .
25 However , the lead actions are not strictly test cases , and while there is a reasonable prospect that the above aspiration will be fulfilled , there may well be individual issues arising in some of the other cases which will in any event need to be litigated , eg. , an individual local authority defendant 's particular case on change of position giving rise to an estoppel .
26 The discussion so far has focused on the sociolinguistics of dialect-divergence and the methods that can be used in order to establish in-group norms of language use that are not previously part of the knowledge of the investigator .
27 The issues are not just money but where the RIBA 's priorities should be in a rabidly changing situation .
28 These are not just art objects , but furniture to be both used and admired .
29 We are now beginning to realise that we are not just part of nature , we are inextricably related to nature .
30 Brands are not just part of our Company , they are our Company , and brand building is our business .
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