Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 One who sought sanctuary was a Milanese noble called Landriani , who was pursued to the columns , but escaped inside the convent .
2 This dogmatic teaching about how the faith should affect experience is fundamental to the insight of the mystics into the living reality of the being of God and thus to the substance of the game of faith which participates in this being .
3 New powers to purchase and to enforce improvements were given and grants of up to 75 per cent ( 90 per cent in hardship cases ) became available .
4 Third placed Middlesbrough are playing two spinners .
5 Urban land enjoying immunities was confiscated and artisans and traders living there were included in the towns ’ tax-paying rolls .
6 no , oh Rick , Rick borrow bikes were n't we ? , so how come I done it ?
7 The CCPR Movement and Dance Division is co-operating with the Barbican Centre in arranging a Family Festival of Dance and Movement on the afternoons of the Spring Bank Holiday — Sunday 28 and Monday 29 May 1989 .
8 Public domain class libraries also will be part of the tool catalogue , the first to support ObjectStore being the libraries from the US National Institute of Health .
9 Then her sad eyes met Morse 's in a sort of distant , anonymous camaraderie : she smiled across , almost fully .
10 The Business Traveller by Brian Moynahan we have ways to make you stay Hoteliers are using a whole new bag of tricks to keep their guests — and wallets — on the premises
11 Taylor , 22 , from Inverurie , said he first realised Murray was involved in drug-taking when he saw him stick a needle in his arm at the depot .
12 In 1987 the number of people shot dead in Britain by the police using firearms was five .
13 The fact that UK-based professional advisors are used should not affect matters , nor should the fact that trust accounts are prepared in the United Kingdom .
14 In Lord Inchyra v Jennings ( 1965 ) 42 TC 388 , the taxpayer was entitled to receipts from a trust governed by the law of Columbia and under that law the payments for the purposes of taxation and trust accounts were capital payments .
15 The more powerful 12-bores are , of course , needed for open warren shooting , but a 1 oz ( 25g ) load cartridge is always likely to be heavy enough .
16 Interval drinks forms are available at the bar , and coffee can be ordered from the bistro .
17 Other party leaders , such as the former Communist Herbert Wehner , agreed change was needed , and in November 1959 their views triumphed in the Bad Godesberg programme , drawn up at a special party meeting .
18 My own experience has led me to the conclusion that at the present stage of development of comprehensive education , a purely individual-based approach to support teaching is likely to prove counterproductive for a combination of three reasons :
19 Mm do n't think mum 's in the mood for a quiz read .
20 Although leaching profiles are developed throughout the platform carbonates , a much stronger one is normally present at the top of the Z3 Carbonate ( Fig. 28 ) .
21 The array of glittering jewels and beautifully arranged hors-doeuvres are themselves works of art .
22 In the case of Nuremburg however , the PFF planned route was rejected by the Group commanders ( save one , the AOC No 1 Group ) , and one single-leg inserted of some 260 miles .
23 Taylor pointed out one of the things about great players who are given freedom is that they work very hard , and Gascoigne is prepared to do that , even in the knowledge that he has been given a special licence .
24 Together they have a lot of money , so land values are high in most parts of the country .
25 In the days when Lewis Carroll wrote these stories , people who made hats were considered to be mad , because of the fibrous fumes they inhaled .
26 The most powerful impact of TV 's hidden curriculum is simply that of keeping people switched off from life outside the living-room .
27 In 1968 3,845 , in 1973 10,419 and as at July 1977 the total flown hours was 69,171 .
28 Maggie did n't think she would see and her eyes met Mitch 's sceptically .
29 And I came and , and I did n't think Harlow was for me because I , it was all very built up and lots of roundabouts but the people , the partners were so lovely and er I saw some of the patients and I thought they were very lovely too , so this is where I 've been .
30 And you 're just stealing it you 're just stealing it so that you can make money are n't you ?
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