Example sentences of "be [adj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Special tools should be used namely the block brush and the block scraper . |
2 | We can each be self-contained yet the house will retain its dignity . " |
3 | I mean I walk around the town and I see a factory or a shop or a house , it only got to be empty about a week and all the windows are smashed . |
4 | If usual hygiene practices are not considered to be adequate then the nurse may need to explain tactfully what is required . |
5 | If you do what comes naturally you will be wrong almost every time . |
6 | Let us be clear where the fault lies . |
7 | It should now be clear why the daggerboard must be fully down , as not only does it provide stability , but also the pivot point about which the board turns . |
8 | The tenancy is to be monthly at a nominal rent of £2 per month payable in advance , ( I would suggest that this should be payable once a year and would be grateful for your agreement to this ) . |
9 | There 's a huge amount of detail and the technique has got to be perfect otherwise the painting should be an absolute mess . |
10 | There 's a huge amount of detail and the technique has got to be perfect otherwise the painting should be an absolute mess . |
11 | The strategy 's objective is to achieve a patient record that will be accessible wherever a patient is treated and to build on that record an entire clinical information system , so its success depends on the support of doctors . |
12 | To be effective therefore a framework must be set up which will allow expense to be apportioned and identified and variations detected . |
13 | If the leadership of educational institutions is to be effective then a number of fundamental changes are needed . |
14 | We still have doubts about the effects of GCSE — but if we did n't teach for it we would be handicapping unforgivably the pupils in our charge . |
15 | It still needed courage to make the decision , since he could n't be sure how the fans and the horses would react to him . |
16 | Well you see it may be important where the information came from , you did n't get it from the cards , you say you were getting information from all directions . |
17 | They may come in in little pieces , but if the pieces can be stuck together the results usually show inside of their first forty-eight hours . |
18 | Add to this the change in orientation of the legs in many reptiles , which can be used in an efficient running action , unlike the ungainly waddling of the amphibians and it will be apparent why the reptiles were better adapted to terrestrial life than the amphibians , and why they largely displaced them . |
19 | I hope that by then it will be apparent why the adjective ‘ naive ’ is appropriate for the description of many inductivists . |
20 | When we began , we therefore had six members helping lead the open youth club ; one who headed up and organised a coffee bar which aims to be open whenever the centre is open ; others who were involved in the drama ; keep fit ; OAP 's and other groups . |
21 | This may take several minutes , but do not be impatient otherwise the sauce will be pale and uninteresting instead of a rich dark brown colour . |
22 | Should they turn out to be insurmountable then the decision is classified as " a good decision which can not be carried through " . |
23 | In many cases , it will not be possible to be certain how the sale will ultimately be structured ; if there is a chance that a share sale may be arranged to meet the acquiror 's needs , it will be necessary to regard all advertisements leading up to sale as investment advertisements . |
24 | A three-hour three-course lunch saturated with gin and tonic , Chablis and Rémy-Martin might be enjoyable once a month , but more frequently becomes a dangerous chore . |