Example sentences of "[be] avoid at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Certain corries are always favourites for dropping calves and , if known , should be avoided at that time .
2 It may be quicker for someone who hears well to reply , particularly when they know the answer and the question is unimportant , but this must be avoided at all cost .
3 Whilst most recognized the coffin as a means of transporting the dead to an authorized place of disposal , some viewed it as a receptacle for a precious relic — so precious that the very thought of earth or elements contributing to its destruction should be avoided at all cost .
4 Rigidity of approach is something to be avoided at all costs — there is no point in being able to do a ‘ party piece ’ one way and be unable to take in new direction on the same material .
5 The new actor is generally operating in top gear and if this momentum is stopped it can be very damaging to the morale and can result in an actor 's technical skills going rusty — something to be avoided at all costs .
6 Gardeners occasionally regard shade as an evil to be avoided at all costs .
7 The ‘ good loser syndrome ’ has to be avoided at all costs .
8 Right from the early 1960s the attitude of local authorities and housing departments has been that ‘ ghettos ’ must be avoided at all costs , and even a handful of Asian families can make an area into a ghetto .
9 Nevertheless , to be avoided at all costs is turning each day into a ‘ patchwork quilt ’ of conflicting perfumes .
10 The middle-aged mother , however , who has dependants , a job , a mortgage and a car — all the trappings of the standard nuclear family , but without the visible support of the person normally responsible for such things — is generally treated like a rabid dog , something acknowledged as being in the neighbourhood but to be avoided at all costs .
11 Over-dependence upon the United States should be avoided at all costs .
12 The risk is that a show 's technical and business farming content can be eroded in the process , and that must be avoided at all costs .
13 Although the lights of the pleasure cruisers sparkling from the water make the river look attractive , Baedeker 's advice is forthright : ‘ Bathing in the Rhine should be avoided at all costs . ’
14 As a result , there is a continued shortage of residential care facilities for the full-time residence of mentally handicapped people which is perpetuating the need for mental handicap hospitals to house them , even though it is recognised by all parties that this is to be avoided at all costs .
15 Quite apart from the problems of decreased fertility and the dangers of ectopic pregnancy , the chronic ill-health and malaise which often follow infection of the tubes make this complication one to be avoided at all costs .
16 The patient 's death is not an evil to be avoided at all costs , but is an inevitable consequence of his condition .
17 To be avoided at all costs . ’
18 Gusty winds are to be avoided at all costs .
19 The flat landing Rather like a belly flop in swimming , this is to be avoided at all costs since the flat impact can break a board in half as well as causing injury to the sailor .
20 Offshore winds are dangerous and are to be avoided at all costs .
21 Saunas must be avoided at all costs however if your skin is prone to thread veins .
22 The vivid markings and bright colours of these caterpillars ( above ) act as warning signals telling predators that the potential victims are unpalatable , to be avoided at all costs .
23 According to Andrew Boorde , the author of the first English book of domestic medicine ( his Dyetary ) lettuce was to be avoided at all costs by anyone who valued his or her sex life .
24 Clearly , I am focusing on the idea that it is the residues of bad experiences that lurk as bad objects in our psyche that cause us so much trouble because they have to be avoided at all costs and so rarely get modified by experience .
25 Such encounters , be they lawful or unlawful , in wedlock or out of it , were — in common with the plague — to be avoided at all costs .
26 A shoot-out was to be avoided at all costs , and though Weaver was certainly armed , the moment he was confronted with two heavy-duty thirty-eight calibres , the game would be up .
27 This would lead to conflict with Rome and this must be avoided at all costs .
28 EC 's foreign ministers , with Britain in the chair , told EC president Jacques Delors a disastrous world trade war must be avoided at all costs .
29 Given that such an emergency admission should be avoided at all costs , how can a social worker plan an admission so that it offers the person concerned a positive choice ?
30 A lot might seem to hang upon this question since the term is highly emotive — suffering is an unpleasant experience , to be avoided at all costs .
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