Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 But the minerals themselves are rarely concentrated enough to support mining projects .
2 The confusion of private and personal property as the subject of criticism has led most people , who for good reason wish to defend property with which they are intimately associated also to defend institutions which may result in their alienation from such property .
3 Groups of different markets ( as well as different firms in the same market ) are sufficiently interrelated also to benefit from location in London ( for example futures markets to cover eurobond exposure , or the different currency sectors of the eurobond market ) .
4 Puzzles are abundant and are only put there to stop Zack walking freely around the 60 or so factory rooms .
5 We have to look at the range of ideals which are somehow clustered together to guide us , arrayed as they are in some sort of a rough priority system , and take out of its slot the unquestioned ideal ‘ be a man ’ .
6 So the majority of golfers are best advised simply to judge the wind conditions and allow for them in their choice of club and aim .
7 Law Society guidance to these amendment rules emphasises that the new requirements are not intended materially to increase the reporting accountant 's workload .
8 This is because in considering what are the interests of the shareholders the directors are not obliged actually to consider what the subjective desires of the shareholders might be .
9 For , it is obvious from the arson attack that there will be trouble is the travellers are not moved immediately to reduce the tension .
10 Prisons , particularly long-term high-security prisons , are not made easier to manage if they contain prisoners passionately proclaiming their innocence and who fellow prisoners and staff believe to be innocent .
11 ‘ That 's all very well , ’ Richie had said to Patrick afterwards , ‘ so long as his men are not called away to deal with strikes and peace rallies . ’
12 Everything in the National Park is protected : conservation here is absolute , you are not allowed even to pick any of the 400 species of wild flowers that grow in the Pyrenees .
13 They are not designed basically to protect animals and , as has already been mentioned , they depend a great deal upon the use of the animal .
14 These pads are not needed simply to hold on to the female , who remains passive .
15 If you are not disciplined enough to arrive at the agency as though dressed for work you may not be taken on to the books .
16 This quotation from the Muslim News shows how important the distinction is , and what misinterpretation is possible if pupils are not helped sufficiently to see it :
17 The results presented are not detailed enough to assess the success of the method .
18 These estimates may be adjusted upwards , using judgement and experience , where they are not thought exactly to represent the total potential available market .
19 This book seems to be based on the techniques I have long suspected some producers use to keep a discussion going for the full length of a programme whether there is anything in it or not , to keep up the emotional temperature even about unexciting things , and to emit statements which are just distorted enough to get people objecting , whether they are worth objecting to or not .
20 The police are thus empowered arbitrarily to limit numbers and to form cordons to allow lorries and workers through to work .
21 take you back in this first talk about the art of film erm to the very early days , and these are difficult I think for us to imagine because we 're so used today to sound films , of all the effects in , in the theatres , we 're used to the great stars , we 're used to the big subjects , and yet the film began in the smallest possible way , it began really as a sideshow , it began as a hobby for a group of people , sometimes they would be French , sometimes they would be British , sometimes American , the early pioneers , whose main interest was to produce a camera , which would look like a still camera and yet somehow would manage to produce a picture which moved when it was projected on a screen .
22 They 're now determined never to buy their clothes at C&A .
23 Very few Spanish rugs come onto the market due to the limited numbers which are produced ; they are usually made specifically to contract .
24 What actions are usually taken post-operatively to avoid this condition ?
25 As most such requests are refused , when they are set up they are usually convened only to discuss matters of specific interest , such as the textile industry or the state of the French language .
26 The account executive will , usually , take the chair in meetings at the agency , and will be responsible for producing the minutes of every meeting — these may be called ‘ call reports ’ or ‘ contact reports ’ , and are usually designed solely to record decisions and list action to be performed by either the agency or the client .
27 In effect , the American gentleman was putting forward the view that M. Dupont was being manipulated by his lordship and other participants at the conference ; that M. Dupont had been deliberately invited late to enable the others to discuss important topics in his absence ; that even after his arrival , it was to be observed that his lordship was conducting small private discussions with the most important delegates without inviting M. Dupont .
28 It is interesting that despite this some writers are still prepared nevertheless to claim Foucault as a Marxist — perhaps less an indication of his Marxism than of his discursive power and the lack of alternatives within Marxism today .
29 Adam , as a child , had been strictly forbidden ever to go in there .
30 Emissions from satellite ground stations into the geostationary orbit are strictly regulated internationally to avoid interference to adjacently located satellites , and most carrier types used will in practice have an effective radiated power level of between 50 and 90 dbW .
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