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

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1 Two or three years later he might suddenly be appointed a full-time magistrate , even though by that time he had probably forgotten all of the law which he had learnt .
2 I have suggested that a meaningful way to set the limits as to what may rightly be called a Christian position , is that Christians are those who proclaim Jesus to have been unique .
3 In the 1950s he felt we could n't afford a new car , so be bought a prewar London taxi , and he and I built a Nissen hut as a garage .
4 For take-off the tail should only be raised a small amount .
5 With the current boom in interest in opera , though , this disc enters a very competitive field indeed and so , once again , can only be given a general recommendation .
6 It could only be given a new lease of life by grounding its themes in a transformed image of a much more efficient , modernised , client-centred public sector , to which Labour has not yet seriously directed itself .
7 Most potholes can only be seen a few yards ahead , and cars swerving without warning hardly contribute to road safety .
8 Our limited ambition can , therefore , only be to sustain a reasonable quality of life for ourselves and for those animals that serve us .
9 Each of the five judgments rambles over the territory in what can only be called a head-scratching way , making it impossible for the consumer of the judgment to know at the end just what the law is held to be , except negatively , and then only negatively on a few points .
10 I agree with your correspondent 's sentiments regarding the Forth Road Bridge and the removal of the tolls , but he will only be arriving a few minutes earlier at Edinburgh 's infamous Barnton roundabout tailback , which I believe can only be resolved by switching transport policy away from cars and road freight .
11 Modern refining techniques mean that for every barrel of crude oil refined , there will be a split between diesel and petrol fuels that can only be varied a small amount .
12 Although they are mainly what would be called consolidating enactments in British practice , one which may perhaps be considered a genuine code is the regulation bringing together all the various Community rules on customs matters , in effect a Community Customs Code , on which the Council adopted a common position on 14 May 1992 .
13 ACET will shortly be opening a new office in the east end of London to serve clients in North and East London .
14 President Sam Nujoma announced on Oct. 29 that Namibia would shortly be opening a Namibian interests office in South Africa .
15 In addition to London , Tyzack has an office in Bristol and will shortly be opening a third UK branch in the North .
16 Fifty Russian orphans will soon be enjoying a three month stay in the region .
17 Lynda says that she did think long and hard about changing careers — not least about the fact that as a Stoy 's partner she could soon be drawing a six figure profit share , compared to the substantially lower salary she would get at C&R .
18 Man City 0 , Spurs 1 PETER REID will soon be signing a new contract at Maine Road , But the City manager could do with signing a player as well , if all the words about challenging for the title are to mean anything .
19 The " plan of action " stated that " we could soon be witnessing a dramatic exodus exceeding even that of August-September 1990 " [ see p. 37697 ] .
20 The Company will soon be launching a new video collection — for further info call the GRH Education Press Office on
21 Instead of collecting these resources by disguised taxation , through inflation , they would then be collected by open taxation , and the public sector would no longer be exerting a substantial inflationary influence .
22 Although the landscape did not disappoint me nearly as severely as it did Johnson — subsequent farmers have grown many trees , and in the distance a great house still touches the sky — Monboddo may no longer be considered a classical Scottish fortified house .
23 Thus , neither Latin American political developments nor Latin American suspicions of the USSR — although either or both may lie behind isolated set-backs to Soviet policy — can any longer be considered a significant factor in the overall development of commercial relations .
24 Northfield homework , one suspects , may just be taking a temporary back seat .
25 The end-result might just be to get a better understanding with his colleagues , or some improvement in team morale .
26 ‘ They will just be having a normal family Christmas , all of them together . ’
27 ( A note here to working mums : depriving your sons of a little mothering might just be doing a middle-aged woman a favour in years to come ! )
28 Because the institutions will generally be taking a greater commercial risk ( by subscribing or lending much larger amounts than management ) one would expect to see the institutions paying less per share .
29 A visitor observing the activity inside a Citizens Advice Bureau may well be surprised at the amount of physical movement within the office when advice giving would normally be considered a sedentary job .
30 Had it been accepted , Israel 's population would be one-third Palestinian Arab today , with the prospect of being one-half Arab by the year 2020 , and the Israeli government would already be facing a demographic crisis within the State of Israel which is currently still some thirty years away .
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