Example sentences of "be properly [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I was going to say that I was grateful to the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) for raising this issue , because I agree with him that it needs to be properly debated on the Floor of the House .
2 It was essential that our recommendations should arouse enthusiasm among the best teachers ; if they disliked our plans , the National Curriculum would never be properly implemented in the classroom .
3 Now , in a very real sense socialisation can only be properly understood as an aspect of all activity within human societies .
4 So important a part did this crisis play in determining the events which are the subject of this report that they can not be properly understood without an appreciation of the extent to which the crisis overshadowed everything else that was happening in the area at the time .
5 The operational objectives of each agency have to be properly understood by the professional parties involved so that areas of conflict and compromise in practice can be identified and service provision improved .
6 But the significance of the political and religious events of the mid sixteenth century , and in particular Mary 's part in shaping them , can only be properly understood in the context of the traditional political and social patterns which had created the sixteenth-century Scottish kingdom .
7 The text from the Canticle of Canticles 2:4 ordinavit in me caritatem ( he set in order charity in me ) distils imaginatively Hilton 's understanding that love can only be properly expressed through a disciplined orientation of the particular gifts and powers of the self to God .
8 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 .
9 One of the recommendations of The Library Association Working Party on Training was that ‘ training is an integral activity in the achievement of a library system 's objectives and this should be properly recognised in the allocation of resources ’ .
10 If the proposals for electoral reform across the European union had occurred , this debate would not be taking place , boundaries would not be the relevant issue and a common electoral system would mean that the citizens of the European community could be properly represented as a whole .
11 When Schoenberg asks for the piccolo to play ppp in the top level of its register ‘ so schwach wie möglich ’ with the bassoon and solo strings at different dynamic levels , and then asks for completely different textures and dynamics in the next variation , I know that this can not be properly realized by an orchestra in a concert-hall seated in the conventional way .
12 For an unusual case in which , on an interpretation of a bye-law , Monday , January 2 , was held to be properly treated as a Sunday for the purposes of supplying travellers , see Henderson v. Ross , 1928 J.C .
13 Use as high a magnification as possible , though it is true that the real complexity of the nebula can not be properly seen without a telescope .
14 The country can not be properly served by a Government who pretend that they can somehow call a halt to or defer the agreed purpose of the rest of the Community .
15 ‘ Popular music ’ ( or whatever ) can only be properly viewed within the context of the whole musical field , within which it is an active tendency ; and this field , together with its internal relationships , is never still — it is always in movement .
16 What is the point of maintaining a proper legal framework for trade unions if law-breaking unions can not be properly punished by the courts ?
17 Authority ( and power ) and responsibility ( and accountability ) must be properly balanced within an organisation ; ie there must be parity between authority and responsibility :
18 There remains , however , considerable debate concerning how a rule might be precisely defined and how such a construct can be properly applied to the study of social behaviour .
19 These however , must be properly noted in the documentation circulated afterwards .
20 This can only be properly tested in a laboratory , but all dyes used today are both permanent and colour-fast .
21 ( 2 ) Granting the application , that the central objective of the category of public interest immunity involved was the maintenance of an honourable , disciplined , law-abiding and uncorrupt police force ; that therefore , in view of the public disquiet understandably aroused by proven malpractice of some members of the disbanded West Midlands Serious Crime Squad , and of the extensive publicity already attaching to the authority 's documents following B. 's successful appeal , it could not be said that those who had co-operated in the authority 's investigation would regret that co-operation , or that future generations of potential witnesses would withhold it , if the court were to release the documents to the applicants to enable them to defeat if they could an allegedly corrupt claim in damages ; that the imperative public interest in the case was that the applicants had a proper opportunity of obtaining the evidence they sought so that the grave allegations which they made , and were the same allegations that had troubled the Court of Appeal sufficiently to allow B. 's appeal , could be properly tested in the courts ; and that , accordingly , B. 's undertaking would be varied to allow him to hand over to the applicants those of the authority 's documents which were incorporated in his appeal bundle , the applicants for their part undertaking to use those documents only for the purposes of defending the present libel proceedings pursued against them ( post , pp. 927G — 928A , B ) .
22 All that we are concerned to ensure is that the present applicants have a proper opportunity of obtaining the evidence they seek so that the grave allegations which they make — the very same allegations that troubled this court sufficiently to allow the appellant 's appeal — can be properly tested in the courts .
23 Techniques for going up and down stairs , through doors and in narrow spaces should be properly demonstrated by a mobility expert so that pupils guiding a blind friend can do it in a safe , efficient way .
24 Consequently , many sites have benefited from archaeological research , and in some cases excavation , in order to be properly presented to the visitors .
25 One drawback here is , because of copyright problems , most centres do not allow school staff to take software away and it can not , therefore , be properly evaluated in the context with pupils in class or in the library .
26 ‘ From my point of view , prescription charges have now reached such a level that they can be properly described as a health tax , ’ he said .
27 The next heart-stopping moment can only be properly described in the jockey 's own words :
28 A second reason why grammarians should not simply ignore social deixis is that , while the study of English may suffer no obvious penalties for such neglect , there is scarcely a single sentence of , for example , Japanese , Javanese or Korean , that can be properly described from a strictly linguistic point of view without an analysis of social deixis .
29 Walker , a former employee of the ARC , said the council 's research was of a high standard but said ‘ as a ratepayer one would be worried that such standards of excellence would be properly managed by the ARC . ’
30 If other tapes were used they should be properly marked with the final number of tapes used .
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