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

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1 If those on the Opposition Front Bench are right and there is an election on a certain day in April , the Government are right not to allow many hours of debate on the first few clauses so that subsequent clauses are rushed through without sufficient consideration .
2 I 'd have been better off keeping that one two .
3 Is it right to regulate more and more of what banks do , especially as these protean creatures are less recognisably banks each day ?
4 It 's commonly held that instruments are generally better made these days — even the cheap ones — and one of the prime benefits of this is that the purchaser has a better than even chance of buying a worthwhile instrument , regardless of cost .
5 That , in fact , er there are three provinces who are already now contributing more than anyone else that , they feel that the churches should go forward to try and raise the minister 's to what was proposedly that the assembly last year , they should be paid thirteen thousand two hundred but in order to do that see another six hundred thousand pound raised and it is likely that this will be put as a challenge to the churches at assembly .
6 We have had a marvellous season with thankfully no major accidents and also the best of racing , particularly at the Ulster Grand Prix and the Tandragee 100 , so perhaps we can be forgiven for forgetting that racing needs not only the top line competitors like Joey Dunlop and Brian Reid it needs the newcomers to help the sport thrive and we are just not getting enough of them .
7 Clearly you do n't want to know all the syllabus so you 're gon na miss parts out but you 're better off knowing more topics in case some of the questions are difficult on the ones that you 've covered or they 're not on there at all When is the exam ?
8 You 're better off rewording that criterion to say as close en er to York as is consistent with greenbelt policy .
9 But you , you 're right that if we stick to somewhere between six hundred and seven hundred as , as a erm even a basic kind of subsistence I E you 've just got enough in just , you , you 're just not using enough food to get yourself up to two hundred , two thousand calories a day at that rate you were still being taxed on , a at a rate of almost twenty percent of your , of your income .
10 They started the hip hop thing but they 're just not getting any recognition from it ’
11 Well you 're probably only doing that though in order to impress people when you go back .
12 If we do n't we , we 're , we 're , we have no other way , and er , I think they 're very carefully doing that in P A G meetings .
13 and you 're actually partly doing that are n't you ?
14 Home Economics syllabuses , ever ambitious , are gradually now incorporating more elements of home-making , child care , nutrition ( Kenya and Nigeria ) , while needlework assumes less paramount importance .
15 This year we are once again introducing some important changes to our Home Risks Policy .
16 Good entertainment it is , too , even though no one knows the winner in the end , since both Essex MPs are usually still shouting each other down when the credits roll .
17 In fact women are clearly already making this kind of calculation for themselves and many do decide they would rather run the gauntlet of contraceptive side effects than risk a pregnancy and cope with the consequences .
18 New offences are constantly being created and the police point out that we are also actually reporting more crimes .
19 In BANGLADESH and MEXICO , for example , people are often not told that sterilisation is permanent .
20 Erm you are fairly well saturating that specific advertising
21 Some students are now openly broadcasting this fact .
22 When Newham had finished trying to destroy that school , it had about 300 pupils , but there are now almost double that number .
23 I thought you were wonderful giving me money and I 'd be right quick and he 'd say , be so long getting that .
24 ‘ And I 'm just off to buy more wallpaper paste for her . ’
25 I I I 'm just about to do that
26 BOC believes that the mites , a major contributor to asthma , can be more effectively destroyed this way .
27 In a year we shall be here again debating another inquiry into the way in which the liquidation has been conducted . ’
28 The hon. and learned Gentleman will agree that SNP Members of Parliament should be here today to debate this honourable Bill .
29 but I 'm n I 'm certainly not having little plastic ducks
30 Third , many of the new records will have become synonyms ; if they are relatively frequently accessed this may cause a marked increase in run times .
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