Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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31 | Until this month , I thought that all anyone needs to know besides budget are such things as preferred processor ( a 486DX ) , speed ( at least 33MHz ) , hard disk size ( as big as the bucks allow ) , monitor type ( ditto ) and a familiar brand need which would be there forever to honour a warranty . |
32 | I suggest that four suspects as well as your murderer will be quite enough to cope with . |
33 | The voters would recognise just what they had thrown away by their mad urge to vote Labour or Liberal Democrat in April 1992 — and this , plus the sight of Mr Gerald Kaufman as Foreign Secretary , would be quite enough to do the trick . |
34 | You stand a better chance if you put something with the Sunday and even then that might not be completely enough to reach down to the crevices , but I think some method , and that 's why I suggested surgeries actually , was that we have to talk regularly to people face to face and once you 're in a room with people then it goes , does n't it ? |
35 | But it is likely that if American universities tolerate this latest manifestation of the Reagan administration 's medieval strategy for guarding our scientific prowess , there will eventually be considerably less to guard . |
36 | As yet it may be too soon to press the panic button ; however , as John Emsley of King 's College , London , pointed out in 1981 ( New Scientist , vol 91 p 293 ) ‘ A warning bell has sounded : through the agency of the strong hydrogen bond fluoride can change the chemistry of many compounds . |
37 | The most disturbing fact is this : although it may be too soon to pass final judgment on the merger wave of the 1980s , on current evidence this wave was much more successful ( or less unsuccessful ) than the merger waves of the late 1960s and early 1970s that took place in both Britain and America . |