Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] [noun] be " in BNC.
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1 | The risks and benefits of adding intravenous heparin to aspirin and thrombolysis are unknown and will remain so until trials are done to address this question adequately . |
2 | Within 20° of the centre ( 3kpc ) , plots for both HI and CO similar to Fig. 4 show a decline in the maximum velocities with decreasing longitude ; this would arise naturally if gas were largely excluded from the central 3kpc . |
3 | Even where prices could be raised to offset the wage increases , aggregate profits would still fall eventually if credit was not extended fast enough to allow the sale of the same volume of commodities at the higher price level . |
4 | Do we know exactly when Anne is leaving ? |
5 | We do not know exactly when Julian was immured . |
6 | In fairness to this young and skilful Victorians side they just did n't count yesterday as Randalstown were a class apart . |
7 | Before taking any decision to relocate , organisations should consider carefully whether relocation is the answer to their problems . |
8 | The Wall Street Journal figures current management is n't strong enough to meet the mounting crisis but does n't know yet whether Akers is loosing the support of his board . |
9 | And not everyone believes demand would fall significantly if metering were introduced . |
10 | However , because of the deeply held pessimism in Whitehall it was considered pointless to make detailed plans for an evacuation that would take place in an atmosphere of panic and confusion ; railway timetables would matter little if bombs were raining down . |
11 | Later dicta leave it quite uncertain whether A can do so where C 's refusal to deliver up the goods amounts to conversion , and they are decidedly against such a view where C's conduct in obstructing A 's entry does not ; and this , too , even where the goods come on C 's premises without any tort on A's part . |
12 | Of course , in Switzerland they can not do so because Switzerland is organised in cantons , and the canton of Ticino , where Lugano is , can not afford to indemnify the whole collection . |
13 | An ‘ odour ’ is simply what we can smell just as sound is what we can hear and touch is what we can feel . |
14 | Clearly results must improve quickly if Darlington are to preserve the status they attained with such distinction under the leadership of former manager Brian Little . |
15 | He could only watch helplessly as Paula was hurled headfirst into the canoe floating nearby . |
16 | The Butterley Company found that men whose wives could not find work were less likely to stay at Ollerton , and so planned the building of factories in the village which would ensure both that men were not lost and that family incomes could be supplemented . |
17 | Water lilies do not grow well if water is falling onto their leaves . |
18 | In the longer term the level of non-Urenco business at Capenhurst will decline significantly as decommissioning is completed and the site cleared . |
19 | The foil packs have a flat bottom so that they can stay upright when water is being added up to the measuring mark on the pack . |
20 | But we can see already that disputes are looming . |
21 | I 'll keep away while deer are culled — for the sake of the deer . |
22 | And Woodie could see now that Maurice was in there as well . |
23 | We can see now that ethnicity is an important source of variation in individual experience and no studies of family life can afford to ignore it . |
24 | However , we can work fast when people are in a rush . ’ |
25 | McGregor supported the ideas of Maslow about man 's hierarchy of needs , and suggested that a Theory X approach will work well where man is concerned with his physiological and safety needs . |
26 | Is he a good or potentially good speller ( that is , only rarely makes mistakes , or can see afterwards that misspellings are wrong ) ? |
27 | But she could n't think straight while Julius was standing just a couple of feet away ! |
28 | And the stewards did not perform only when Carolan was speaking . |
29 | She doubted she would ever sleep again while fitzAlan was in the immediate vicinity , but the prospect of remaining awake and having to keep her mask of aloof composure in place was daunting indeed . |
30 | Markets fail to allocate or coordinate efficiently when competition is not perfect because there are few enough sellers or buyers , or both , to affect price by the amount they trade . |