Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [be] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is the truth my lad and the first I made for was for the that , just off Canada , is is New Foundland ?
2 Also popular are almond-stuffed olives ( although I always think the nuts suffer for being in the pickling brine ) and those filled with tiny pieces of anchovy , which balance the flavour of the fruits beautifully .
3 An easy symbiosis had come into being between the cultivated pagan and the educated Christian .
4 Lang insists that the planned reforms were designed to be in the best interests of local government .
5 You 'll need to be on the alert for any unusual eventuality , as your behaviour during this arduous time will govern future happenings .
6 Storage Directories may be anywhere on the VMS system on which LIFESPAN resides ; they do not need to be on the same device , or pseudo-device , as the Process Directory , nor do they need to be on the same device as each other .
7 Storage Directories may be anywhere on the VMS system on which LIFESPAN resides ; they do not need to be on the same device , or pseudo-device , as the Process Directory , nor do they need to be on the same device as each other .
8 The supply does not need to be to the ultimate consumer .
9 All of these mosaics appear to be of the fourth century , or the very late third , ( Smith favours a date before 300 for the mosaic from Newton St. Loe : Smith 1969 , 101 ; although some doubts have been expressed recently : Smith 1983 , 326 ) .
10 Although some lectures appear to be for the committed DIY enthusiast such as ‘ Mortar mixing and brick laying ’ , the organiser Steven Parissien , insists that the course is more about ‘ making people aware of which things are structurally disastrous and visually awful . ’
11 The Oxford Saints certainly appear to be on the right track .
12 Stay with that a minute , erm , erm , I mean I would n't have thought we were in a position to give an assurance that er erm , that that no other complaints which appear to be outside the local ombu ombudsman 's restriction will be dealt with by support staff , I mean I should think we 're continuing looking continually looking for ways of dealing with complaints at the most efficient and effective way , and if that
13 We appear to be in the cosmopolitan city world of the uprooted .
14 Further sponsors and at least one ‘ multi-million unit company ’ , not expected to be in the mainstream computer systems business , is said to have signed up for PowerPC , and should reveal itself within two months , claimed PowerOpen officials .
15 Of course in conformity with ecclesiological principles , schools were expected to be in the Gothic style .
16 But Middlesbrough and Cleveland are sending a strong squad , including Steven Helm , Kevin Mace and Glen Harland , while Sunderland 's Dave Clark is also expected to be in the thick of the action .
17 Higher-than-expected entitlements levels , according to the Congressional Budget Office , is one of the main reasons why the deficit is bigger than it was expected to be in the 1990 budget agreement .
18 All are expected to be in the same ballpark .
19 They are therefore expected to be within the visual focus when children watch the teacher 's face and lips .
20 Around one hundred galleries are expected to have signed up by the closing date and attendance figures are expected to be around the usual 100,000 .
21 However , parliamentary debate on the bill was postponed until the autumn session since there was much public criticism of PS politicians many of whom were expected to be among the several thousand likely to benefit from the amnesty .
22 The cross-spar has to be above the front face , and the spine below the rear face of the Powell kite when it is laying face up .
23 The resulting footage has to be about the best combat recreation ever put into a film can .
24 Calcutta has to be about the worst place in the World to live .
25 In court he has to be on the alert every moment and is watched by a highly trained expert on the other side who pounces upon his slightest mistake .
26 ‘ They do n't think it 's anything serious , but one has to be on the safe side . ’
27 We could then plainly see that the fault was in a ‘ purl ’ stitch , so the faulty needle has to be on the main bed .
28 That has to be to the long-term benefit of the profession and of the wider community .
29 Obvious song has to be to the old Guantalamera ( ? ) one , which is usually turned into the ‘ One Rodney Wallace , there 's only one etc . ’
30 Sorry right hand fretting , has to be with the three fingers .
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