Example sentences of "to be [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | The likelihood that a person enters higher education continues to be strongly related to his or her family 's social class . |
2 | However , this is not what was expected from Study 1 where recall seemed to be strongly related to ratings of subjective risk . |
3 | Consequently , many sites have benefited from archaeological research , and in some cases excavation , in order to be properly presented to the visitors . |
4 | He realised , as did later choreographers , that the steps and patterns of such material had to be properly displayed to the audience , not just danced for themselves . |
5 | His fate , and the fate of his department , is going to be closely bound to the new Unit . |
6 | In such cases , the shots can often be saved by dubbing in suitable backgrounds of a kind which do not need to be closely synchronised to the pictures . |
7 | Remember also to record effects of a kind which do not need to be closely synchronised to the pictures . |
8 | The chemical structure of mescaline was established in 1918 and was found to be closely related to that of adrenaline , which leads to some interesting speculations . |
9 | In the past it was believed to be closely related to the shaggy , hardy Highland . |
10 | Fiegehan and his colleagues ( 1977 ) found age to be closely related to poverty : old people in Britain often subsist on very small incomes indeed . |
11 | Anaspids also show a dorsally placed nasohypophysial opening and are therefore considered to be closely related to lampreys and cephalaspids . |
12 | This appears to be closely related to whether we share the observed characteristic or not . |
13 | GSR as a measure can , of course , be criticised for the fact that it is known to be closely related to the subject 's expectancies and preparations for action . |
14 | Rather than a bourgeois audience , however , he saw the fabliau as belonging primarily to a seigneurial , aristocratic milieu , and to be closely related to romance precisely as the antithesis of romance ; as being very largely parodic . |
15 | The location of rift systems also seems to be closely related to the distribution of ancient structures representing zones of weakness between stable cratons . |
16 | Ophiohelus is considered to be closely allied to these three genera . |
17 | Concepts of instrumentation in this period appear still to be closely allied to Renaissance consort principles . |
18 | It is an issue both of absolute shortages of the wood .. and the distributions of available wood supplies between different uses and users … its causes are seen to be closely linked to the distribution of economic and political power between classes and social groups which determines who gets how much of a scarce resource . |
19 | Deskilling appeared to be closely linked to computerization : least skill was required by the clerks at the most computerized of the institutions , the local authority . |
20 | It appeared that Riverside would be £3.1 million overspent on mental health services if the formula were to be rigorously adhered to . |
21 | To detect S phase cells by means of PCNA assay , scoring procedures have to be strictly standardised to consistently score only strongly stained nuclei , which may be achieved best by using image analysis . |
22 | These objectives could not be attained were the court 's powers to be strictly limited to its territorial jurisdiction . |
23 | In the original battle plans , which were to be strictly adhered to , ten minutes were allocated for the raid . |
24 | Pietro Petraroia , soprintendente of the Brera , has arranged for the painting to be temporarily transferred to Milan for a detailed technical and stylistic comparison to be undertaken . |
25 | Also , some staff who obtain Council Tax jobs may require to be temporarily transferred to the Community Charge wind-down activities . |
26 | He lost or failed to be finally appointed to a position in Trinity . |
27 | THE COMMON MODERN NOVEL , IN WHICH THERE IS NO IMAGINATION , BUT A MISERABLE STRUGGLE TO EXCITE AND GRATIFY MERE CURIOSITY , OUGHT , IN MY JUDGEMENT , TO BE WHOLLY FORBIDDEN TO CHILDREN . |
28 | ‘ These things ought , in my judgement , to be wholly forbidden to children , ’ I said , instead . |
29 | ‘ And I do n't intend to be here to listen to it . ’ |
30 | And it is still a curiosity that the broad sense seems to be practically confined to the work of Scaevola . |