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

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1 The government currently only supports voluntary labelling through the EC and foods that are high in sugars and fats tend to be inadequately described .
2 Problems relating to the policing of legislation are also considered to be inadequately dealt with .
3 These would have to be actuarily based , and increased contributions would be required .
4 He would be only the second goalkeeper to be similarly honoured by the Scottish Professional Footballers ' Association ( Theo Snelders , in 1989 , was the other ) .
5 In addition , the newer agents such as prostacyclin and its stable analogues and thromboxane synthetase inhibitors need to be similarly evaluated .
6 The higher the eventual rank , the more likely was blame to be similarly apportioned .
7 We would note that many languages have , in addition to the three basic sentence-types mentioned above , others that appear to be similarly circumscribed in use : exclamatives that are used paradigmatically to express surprise , imprecatives to curse , optatives to express a wish , and so on ( again , see Sadock & Zwicky , in press ) .
8 Although the Bill of Rights was important for enumerating various " Liberties of this Kingdom " ( Some of which were to be similarly expressed during the following century in the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution ) , its essential purpose was to assert the position of Parliament in relation to the Crown .
9 A plaintiff or a defendant sued in a representative capacity may apply for the appointment of one defendant to represent all , or all those named , and a plaintiff suing in a representative capacity may apply to be similarly appointed ( Ord 5 , r 2 ) .
10 The vultures have been buying up other bonds likely to be similarly treated .
11 Associated funding is to be similarly redirected
12 Such an agreement could easily give rise to the inference that they intended the passing of property to be similarly postponed ( see Underwood v. Burgh Castle Brick & cement Syndicate , above ) .
13 If the McKinsey-GE matrix is to be similarly interpreted as a guide to the movement of the group 's interests through time , one must assume that a substantial amount of investment must take place in the bottom left-hand corner of the grid in order to build future ‘ stars ’ .
14 Between 1948 and 1991 Parliament passed eight substantive Criminal Justice Acts for England and Wales , one Criminal Law Act which was close enough in content to the specifically criminal justice legislation to be similarly classified , four Scottish Criminal Justice Acts , and several acts dealing with criminal justice administration , international co-operation and minor matters requiring legislation .
15 The likelihood that a person enters higher education continues to be strongly related to his or her family 's social class .
16 However , this is not what was expected from Study 1 where recall seemed to be strongly related to ratings of subjective risk .
17 It is thus not clear that these accident estimates are particularly stable assessments of the objective danger at the junction ; they are likely to be strongly determined by risk ratings .
18 Staff and parents need to be strongly motivated to seek an integrated placement in a children 's day centre or nursery school .
19 To reverse the same idea , individual behaviour is seen to be strongly influenced by the systems in which it functions .
20 By contrast , the Re-Os system does not seem to be strongly influenced by the processes that cause the SCLM to be enriched in incompatible trace elements .
21 Although all political parties were officially banned the ruling RCC was generally judged to be strongly influenced by the fundamentalist National Islamic Front , led by Hassan Abdullah al-Turabi .
22 These mostly involved piecemeal or rounding-off development in existing settlements or small groups of houses , but it nevertheless indicates a surprising flexibility in the application of policy even in those areas where one would expect the policy to be strongly applied .
23 For example , it is now more than twenty years since team models of social service staff deployment began to be strongly advocated in the United States and , although actual research on this approach has been limited in recent years , good results were reported from the use of social service teams in a variety of settings , including mental hospitals ( Barker and Briggs , 1969 ) , public welfare departments ( Schwartz and Sample , 1967 ) and elsewhere ( Brieland et al . ,
24 In such cases hearers have relatively little responsibility in the choice of contextual assumptions and contextual effects , which are said to be strongly communicated .
25 All new ideas need to be strongly challenged and tested at the planning stage and the marketing agnostic on the staff will often usefully worry out unsuspected flaws .
26 They therefore need to be strongly managed and should not be left to the local office to undertake on their own .
27 The underlying values by which organizations are to be run have to be strongly set through a variety of management processes — in particular , through reinforcement by top management and the reward system .
28 Housing , transport and locational problems were clearly of great magnitude , the greatest pressures of land shortage being felt on the periphery , where encroachments into the green belt were likely to be strongly resisted .
29 With melodies , accompaniment figuration , choruses and arias on a par with Handel 's very best , Archiv has produced a recording to be strongly recommended and much enjoyed .
30 The type of detailed empirical research reviewed above suggests that scepticism is to be strongly recommended .
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