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

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1 It is eighty five pence a day , yours is ninety pence so you 'd better be even wiser with your choice .
2 When the Community seemed to be their only option , the Greeks thought they had better be thoroughly Community-minded .
3 It was the sort of look between us which would have started alert interest in me if I 'd spotted it between others , and I thought I was hear to losing my grip on what I was supposed to be doing , and that I 'd better be more careful .
4 Karelius said , ‘ The good news had better be damned good . ’
5 ‘ If this is what comes of quoting silly old proverbs , ’ Laura grinned over at her husband , who had n't recovered from the birth nearly as quickly as she had , ‘ I think that we 'd better be very careful what we say in the future ! ’
6 He was puzzled , and she knew she had better be very careful about giving lectures on health to the customers .
7 A market three times the size of all the liberalising economies of Eastern Europe combined would suddenly be wide open .
8 There cold be very great inequalities between individuals when measured over a whole life .
9 Here in Hertfordshire we have a fire and rescue service , that we can quite rightly be as proud of as the fire fighters we surveyed are .
10 But the needs of a UK-based company trading with customers and suppliers in the EC , will naturally be vastly different from those of a multinational organisation with operating divisions in a number of countries .
11 Artists ' writing on art can naturally be more practical or technical , even in defining their own aims .
12 However , some flights will naturally be more likely to be accessed than others .
13 If you fail to arrange pupillage you will naturally be very disappointed , but should not feel aggrieved .
14 If the slim person has eaten a really large meal , he or she will naturally be very full and will perhaps not eat again until hunger really returns ; in addition this type of person might take a little exercise to ‘ work off ’ the food .
15 If that does n't make you feel humble you must naturally be so humble that the hell with you anyway .
16 The investigation of this issue is quite problematic since it would obviously be rather awkward for a sociologist to hang around lots of families with a stop-watch !
17 The basic success of the policy however has tended to draw into its influence many who initially chose not to participate , since it would obviously be professionally unsound to be seen to be consciously not taking part .
18 For example , assessment by a health visitor of a mother 's knowledge about maintaining a safe environment for her young child in the home would obviously be quite different from an occupational health nurse 's assessment of an employee 's risk of accident at work .
19 The diet following infarction will obviously be quite light .
20 These clubs have been part of the backbone of British rugby for decades , but Mr Salmon would obviously be quite happy to see them fade into extinction .
21 In Fig. 8.6 the amounts of fallen debris are proportional to the areas ABCD and ABEF : the amount provided by the cliff in Fig. 8.6B will obviously be much greater than that provided by the cliff in Fig. 8.6A .
22 I would obviously be very grateful for any sponsorship which my colleagues in the bank can offer .
23 Any bacterium that could tap a different source of food would obviously be very successful and eventually some did .
24 ‘ We 'd obviously be very disappointed not to beat Blueharts , ’ she said .
25 Anyway , whatever the ideas that inspired the advocates of the prison , it would obviously be very dangerous to assume that their ideas were automatically embodied in the actual operation of the prison system when it came into being .
26 Talking to children who are themselves dying can obviously be very difficult .
27 But I mean that would obviously be very difficult
28 If you were preparing for the paper to which the above chart refers , it would obviously be very foolish to enter the examination without a very full understanding of topics 1a , 4 and 5 ( six years out of seven ) , but it would be equally foolish to assume that you need pay no attention to 11 ( two years out of seven ) .
29 Moreover I can address myself retrospectively to the perceptual experience as such as well as to the photograph qua photograph , and the logic of my reports will obviously be very different in the two cases .
30 ‘ This would obviously be very bad news for the UK — not only in terms of our leverage , but also in terms of the attraction of the UK as a sound investment plank .
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