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

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1 Rumens 's play has similar concerns , though they are rather less delicately expressed .
2 Although often seen singly , small parties are rather more often seen than with Goosanders ; the largest recorded was of 22 at Manhood End in early February 1956 .
3 These have been kept at bay for 40 years by the power and special pleading of the vested interests who are right now busily working out how to control the new Heritage Agency .
4 It has been found that birds are most easily sexually imprinted on their own species , fairly easily on closely related species , and only with difficulty on very different species .
5 Nevertheless the belief in our own fallibility is itself an " incorrigible " belief ; i.e. if we believe that we are sometimes mistaken , then we are most certainly sometimes mistaken .
6 The period of greater stability — the ‘ mid-Victorian equipoise ’ which followed has been somewhat more adequately mapped by research than the upheavals that went before ( see , for example , Bailey 1978 ; 1986a ; Brat ton 1986 ; D. Russell 1987 ; Scott 1989 ) .
7 These mathematical concepts are obviously rather well suited to represent the physical idea of superposition , which involves adding a bit of this to a bit of that .
8 They 'd been better off just giving him an injection and put him to sleep
9 Checklists are seldom employed to assess phonological skills , but are much more frequently applied to grammatical and functional language abilities which may be relatively difficult to elicit during a formal assessment session .
10 More generic drugs are now used , and stocks are much more carefully controlled .
11 The tracheal supply of insect muscles also varies with their activity , visceral muscles being poorly supplied while flight-muscles are much more richly tracheated , with intracellular tracheoles penetrating the fibrils .
12 This is by far the commonest cavity for lasers in general , but has major drawbacks from a theoretical standpoint : the standing-wave pattern greatly complicates the atomic response and can also lead to multimode operation , and time and space are much more intimately mixed in the feedback process .
13 In the thematic opposite to Mordor and the Marshes , however , in and around Lothlórien , old poems , old beliefs , and fictional geography are much more closely intertwined , with the combination much less readily identified as fallacious .
14 By comparison , unit trusts and , to an even greater degree , investment trusts , are much more reasonably priced .
15 Some assessments are much more directly related to action for improving a teacher 's teaching and assisting pupils in their learning rather than for classifying them by their level of attainment .
16 The potential growth areas mentioned by Herb Nahapiet of repairs , maintenance and refurbishment , and partnering and joint ventures , are much more deeply embedded in the lives of people than were the products of the socially aggressive development style of the last quarter of a century .
17 ( At the theoretical level the two are much more readily separated .
18 It does not always have such an effect and the mechanics of the process are much less widely recognised , and even more generally obscure .
19 The non-scalar curvature and quasiregular singularities are much less well understood and have been less fully investigated .
20 With a few exceptions , insectivores are much less commonly represented in pellet assemblages , and lagomorphs even less so , and it has proved impossible to obtain large enough samples of these species to provide numerical data .
21 And the effect on a disintegrating social order of a generation for whom guaranteed employment seems a figment of their parents ' flawed imagination has been only too luridly illustrated by the rises in crime and homelessness .
22 In its attempt to unite the worlds of city and savage , Sweeney Agonistes had been all too clearly founded on the fertility rite as presented by Comford 's investigation .
23 While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations .
24 The old Tominahs say that this crescent-moon shape means the bottom arc of a great vertical circle of our lives — the section at which we are all most deeply plunged into matter .
25 No system is perfect but the glaring defects of the British system of misrepresentation are all too well demonstrated by the looming constitutional crisis in Scotland .
26 The atrocious cruelties committed in the name of ‘ god ’ and religion which have blackened religious history , are all too well known , at least in the west .
27 The emotions give warmth and feeling , but through them factual perception and logic are all too easily ruled by imagination .
28 They are all too easily consumed to excess , and thus may lead to obesity .
29 But certain piquant byways , notably Kamekestrasse 21 , are all too easily overlooked .
30 Enjoy all your days , they are all too often gone in a short time .
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