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

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1 He is strongly motivated by a desire for the collection never to be split up again .
2 Typical projects are expected to be split fairly evenly between hardware , software and services .
3 Typical projects are expected to be split fairly evenly between hardware , software and services .
4 So much work still had to be done , so much work had to be gone over again .
5 Such an interpretation would appear to be based far more on wishful thinking than reality .
6 We shall highlight the options available to you and their potential benefits and hazards to enable your final decision to be based as far as possible on a complete understanding of the available alternatives .
7 This has far-reaching implications also for social work across the entire range of activities as it has to be based very firmly on an elaborate statutory framework which spells out possibilities and responsibilities for intervention in considerable detail .
8 And and the final thing that that that I ought to say is is that i if i it has a hangover to what 's going to be said later today .
9 I think it needs to be said quite clearly that the media , in particular television , is extremely arrogant , inward-looking , incestuous and emotional in its decision-making .
10 His gaze appeared to be fixed straight ahead , and he seemed utterly at peace with himself and his surroundings .
11 Prices continued to be fixed centrally only for postal services , electricity and gas supplies , water rates and water transport , and radio and television licences .
12 The stimulating article Some library costs and options by Brown ( an economist ) concludes ‘ it seems to be worth acquiring and providing storage for , books likely to be wanted more often than , once in about 1.7 years over a long period ’ .
13 It perhaps ought to be pointed out here that an odd sentence is not necessarily meaningless , or incapable of conveying a message ; nor is it the case that such sentences never occur naturally .
14 This needs to be recognized not only at university level ( as in France , where now a course of statistics is an essential part of the training of an academic historian ) but also in any high school which has an interest in sending on students to do university work in the humanities .
15 The Patrimony of St Peter had been restored and even enlarged , and papal control was to be extended even further before Innocent 's death .
16 Lampi 's interest in exotic Eastern sounds ( witness The Promise on ‘ TV Weather ’ ) is to be extended quite considerably by the use of MIDI .
17 It 's possible the hoard was actually found somewhere else on the site — say the cellar of one of the houses — and put in the flue for safe-keeping , to be drained away gradually .
18 Up until the eve of the First World War resistance and insurrection , although limited , had persisted particularly in the wild hill country of the Sino-Vietnamese border and when the war began in 1914 and the reserves of power available to France , both French and Vietnamese , began to be drained off there was at least a local opportunity for revived resistance .
19 I have gone on to be exhibited there almost every year .
20 It would be too horrible if he was going to be cooped up alone like this every day .
21 It was decided it would be too traumatic for them if they had to be flown away again afterwards .
22 He said it would be traumatic for them to be flown home to Orkney for the Proof Hearing , only to be flown away again afterwards .
23 some of the joins have got to be touched up yet .
24 Disability arts , on the other hand , where , for example , sculpture is designed to be touched as well as seen , and songs are written about the world as we see it , can redress the balance and engage a lot of people in questioning assumptions that their exclusion from society is a fact of life .
25 As Hold away ( 1979 ) points out in relation to the teaching of reading , there is a set of universal conditions which facilitate success , and these need to be applied even more meticulously in the case of children who are experiencing difficulties .
26 The growth in the number of those with a margin to spend after subsistence enables concepts like " rising expectations " or even " social emulation " to be applied quite widely to eighteenth-century English society .
27 A number of detailed technical changes are also proposed , including those necessary to adapt the 1989/1992 reforms of life assurance taxation to enable them to be applied more easily to the UK branches of foreign life offices .
28 The justifiability rule has yet to receive widespread judicial consideration in the context of education , but it might be expected to be applied more strictly .
29 He therefore directed that if J. were to suffer a life-threatening event while in the health authority 's care and the required drugs and equipment were or could reasonably be made available , the health authority should cause such measures ( including artificial ventilation ) to be applied so long as they were capable of prolonging his life .
30 Some people believe that they only need to be turned once more , while others say that they need scrapping .
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