Example sentences of "be [adj] [to-vb] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And yo yo well how did you know that they 're ready to move then daddy ? |
2 | Since fusion , courts have been able to administer both law and equity but the distinction between , on the one hand , the costs to be allowed to a successful mortgagee/litigant and , on the other hand , the costs that should be allowed to a mortgagee on the taking of an account in a redemption or foreclosure action remains a real one . |
3 | In close communities like mines , the workers have been able to express both grief and anger openly . |
4 | Users of private WANs have been able to send both voice and data over the same lines for years . |
5 | With an uncertainty expected to be less than 10–7 in a value of about 137.035 it should be possible to test directly quantum electrodynamics , or QED , the quantum theory of electromagnetism . |
6 | With careful modification of materials ( exploiting , for example , steric hindrance , charge effects , hydrophobic groups ) , it may be possible to control both solute partitioning and diffusion into a biolayer and to gain greater control over the behaviour of the biolayer . |
7 | The myth was expressed this way : if only higher management would come out of their offices and join the workers on the shop floor it would be possible to create better working conditions . |
8 | This also applies to children , although the very young may only be able to take either chloroquine or prognanil . |
9 | Such an approach would be able to take both style shifting and code switching into account , whether in monolinguals or bilinguals ; and could relate both of these , as well as other discourse related phenomena , to wider " patterns of linguistic behaviour " in the community . |
10 | If a business makes both exempt and taxable supplies , it is said to be partially exempt and will be able to recover only part of the input VAT . |
11 | the restaurant must be able to serve both water and soft drinks as well as alcohol ; and |
12 | More recently , some writers have tried to combine elements from various of these approaches , so as to be able to explain both class and gender inequality . |
13 | Because they 'll never be able to afford even equity share accommodation and it 'll be difficult to afford anything more than that . |
14 | Where the problem is serious and continuous , it may be advisable to administer either piperazine or levamisole intermittently in the feed or water in addition to continuous Histomonas chemoprophylaxis . |
15 | On the other hand it 'd be difficult to say well mum I just do n't want to see you and that smelly old woman , I 'm sure you 'll understand . |
16 | it will be , it will be nice to get there sort of before it gets dark would n't it on the other side ? |
17 | The initiative clearly lies elsewhere , effectively in managerial levels outside schools ; and teachers are reduced to a reactive or defensive position and should not be surprised to feel alternately frustration and cynicism about the whole process . |
18 | The war between England and Spain went on for sixteen years after the defeat of the Armada , with a good deal of the English effort being undertaken by private ventures like Drake 's ( though they were easier to acknowledge once war had begun officially ) . |
19 | These might include inviting and expediting planning applications , seeking to overcome infrastructure problems quickly , or being prepared to acquire compulsorily land needed for development which an owner is unwilling to sell . |
20 | Were willing to put aside race |
21 | Mitsubishi still clings to the option of being able to use only rear-wheel-drive on the road , claiming it 's quieter and less expensive on fuel and tyres . |
22 | At first the explosions were thought to have been caused by a gas leak , but gradually the police were able to piece together evidence linking the disaster to the Weathermen , one of whom had attached a wire to the wrong terminal . |
23 | I would argue that it is possible to consider both literacy and social change from a perspective which avoids such distinctions and such determinism and which allows us to develop a model from which new and interesting research questions can emerge . |
24 | Be careful to blend away base or tinted moisturiser into the neck . |
25 | Yesterday 's meeting is likely to fuel further speculation about the Princess 's interest in Catholicism . |
26 | That 's all to come tomorrow night at five past seven , Forest away to Wolves and also tomorrow night we have Coca Cola Cup replays as well do n't we , so er do n't miss that one . |
27 | Containers should be filled to within 1 cm ( ½ in ) of the rim and firmed down evenly — this is important to ensure even germination . |
28 | It is important to have both mains electricity and improvements to the harbours at Ballycastle and Church Bay . |
29 | A more visible police presence in communities is essential to combat both crime and the fear of crime . |
30 | IBM is anxious to recruit more North West and Welsh firms to take part in the on-going survey , which is due to report again in six months time , Peter Willis , a consultant with the computer giant , said last night . |