Example sentences of "be [conj] [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Martinon 's performances of the four earlier Symphonies are if anything even better : wholly persuasive readings of works which are very little-known but certainly deserve to be heard . |
2 | the landlords in Saigon are if you like more commercial , more capitalist , it might be they were better organized than landlords in the north . |
3 | One reason is that nothing very much happened between October 1963 and October 1964 in terms of high policy . |
4 | It is not enough to assume that all that has happened is that we no longer believe in hell , and that mutes , carrying black ostrich plumes , are out of favour . |
5 | ‘ The problem in Britain , ’ says the chief economist of a leading car manufacturer , ‘ is that we no longer have a sufficient supply base , all-round , to meet demand . ’ |
6 | I suppose the only obvious change since her death is that we no longer have our Wednesday sessions . ’ |
7 | Erm , Richards view having seen some of these reports now , for the continuous surveys , is that we actually really do need a T G I procedure and then another procedure , very simple , just stating how the continuous surveys are different for Access , B T , health . |
8 | Mr Heslop said : ‘ The evidence of the majority of the board is that they no longer have any confidence in his ability to discharge his function . |
9 | Now one of the problems is that they no longer perhaps group together in self-supportive units . |
10 | The problem is that they still mainly represent those within formal work . |
11 | However , the one problem with traditional methods of family planning is that they almost invariably require that the man be involved as well . |
12 | One of her fears for the future of white water rodeos is that they almost inevitably will become more serious competitions and less friendly . |
13 | ‘ The thing is that no-one else completely realises whatever vision you have — you know , everything being intact the way you visualised it . |
14 | What is perhaps most curious about the characterization of Margery after the trick has been played is that she very soon drops all reference to — and therefore seems to be portrayed as forgetting — the threat she believes the clerk to pose . |
15 | My own reaction , as the latest sickening episode even exceeds in depravity and licentiousness the grossness of the last one , is that I no longer wish to be associated with a UK Government which is so lacking in moral leadership , compassion , wisdom and humanity that it can allow such a situation to continue to exist , while having the capacity to intervene . |
16 | ‘ One of the most annoying things about getting kicked out is that I never once got a single warning , ’ he says . |
17 | I think the reason why is that I never actually told the community or my comrades about the film — if I had there would probably have been an informer somewhere . ’ |
18 | What I will say in answer to the question is that I personally always use hypnosis as the first stage of any regression session . |
19 | ‘ The answer to the latter question is that I very much doubt it . |
20 | Moira shouts ‘ Scottie is that you up there watching a mummy 's and daddy 's video ? ’ |
21 | Of course , it 's good to know the ground rules about wearing the right clothes and not jumping on the sett ( certainly , from the badger 's point of view ) , but the consequence of picking up badger-lore slowly — getting closer to the smells , scratches and signs — is that you not only find it easier to watch badgers but also more enjoyable . |
22 | The thing about talk shows is that you just never know how they 'll turn out . |
23 | The penalty one pays for this is that you never really get to learn and understand the basics behind simple design . |
24 | The importance of the ley crop , particularly clover , in an arable system in this contest is that it not only provides diversity , but also a better opportunity for wildlife , particularly plants and insects , to complete its annual cycle than do crops which are cleared every year . |
25 | The basic problem with budgetary reform is that it not only requires administrative reform , but also strong political support . |
26 | The reason for opting for Mendel 's is that it not only has good experimental backing . |
27 | Whatever the reason for this behaviour , it ensured that the fish became available to surface-feeding birds such as kittiwakes and terns , and the fact is that it no longer happens . |
28 | A better description of its use is that it automatically loose feeds the swim with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency . |
29 | Its principal advantage is that it most accurately reflects changes in the value of the demised property rather than the business efficiency of a particular tenant or inflation generally . |
30 | The main problem with Cape Verde is that it hardly ever rains . |