Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] the [noun sg] is [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Earmarking , through reimbursement for the first year ; remaining 3 years to go where the need is greatest |
2 | In considering a government summary table , it must first be recognized that the raw data were probably collected with no specific use in mind and therefore , almost inevitably , too much detail is given or the format is unsuitable for the purpose in hand . |
3 | This endorsement should be added where the home is one of non-standard construction . |
4 | These procedures are not framed in words which suggest that the determination is likely to be controversial . |
5 | These comments suggest that the test is unlikely to be useful as a screening instrument but , when used in conjunction with other tests or with children who have already been identified as having language difficulties , it may assist in the generation of a balanced assessment of a child 's strengths and weaknesses . |
6 | The eclipses show that the binary system is embedded in a cloud of material which must have been ejected from the companion star , although calculations suggest that the companion is well inside its Roche lobe . |
7 | Our results suggest that the second is true : women with high waist-hip ratio have difficulty in becoming pregnant . |
8 | The present findings suggest that the excess is due to the population mixing associated with the oil industry causing an epidemic of the infection , of which childhood leukaemia is an uncommon response . |
9 | Estimates suggest that the proportion is similar today . |
10 | Mr Gonzales is wary of those brokers who suggest that the market is due for an imminent ‘ re-rating ’ . |
11 | The JCT suggest that the form is suitable where the proposed works are of a simple content involving the normally recognised basic trades and skills of the industry and are without any building service installations or other complex specialist work . |
12 | They further suggest that the form is suitable where the contract period is not more than twelve months and the value of the work is not more than £250,000 at 1984 prices . |
13 | For example , single unit recording studies suggest that the hippocampus is involved in classical conditioning ( Thompson 1983 ) but lesion studies show that classical conditioning proceeds quite happily without a hippocampus . |
14 | Some suggest that the monster is rotting vegetation lifted by bubbles of gas , produced in the loch bed by bacteria . |
15 | We also saw that context can have an effect on the speed of visual word recognition , although experiments by Fischler and Bloom ( 1979 ; 1980 ) suggest that the effect is inhibitory rather than facilitatory , with a word taking longer to identify when preceded by a context which makes it semantically anomalous . |
16 | Featuring current import hit ‘ Wicked ’ , insiders suggest that the material is unlikely to cause the outrage sparked by ‘ Black Korea ’ , Cube 's condemnation of the Korean community in LA which appeared on ‘ Death Certificate ’ . |
17 | He adds that the case is likely to take three years to sort out . |
18 | Or you take no action , in which case no one else will know that the clause is unenforceable . |
19 | The accused need not know that the act is unlawful : Newbury , DPP v Daley [ 1980 ] AC 237 ( PC ) . |
20 | Slip along to the mortuary office , would you , Sergeant , and see if you can get some cardboard boxes for the cartridges , and wrapping paper and string for the clothes , while I let the doctor know that the body is ready for him . " |
21 | But after two or three hours and nil results , you have to accept that the trail is cold and you ca n't justify that level of manpower . |
22 | It only has to come out wrong once for you to know that the hypothesis is wrong . |
23 | Oyster fans may also like to know that the oyster is transsexual and self generating , changing sex at will several times within one season . |
24 | Since much of the computation time is used to establish that the solution is optimal , premature termination of the procedure can often save time and yet still give the optimal solution , although its optimality can not be guaranteed . |
25 | it can not be claimed that the competition is easy , but the experience is incomparable and the rewards worth fighting for . |
26 | Portugal has not claimed that the treaty is void , but that its negotiation and conclusion are with a State that has no legal authority over the territory in question . |
27 | It is claimed that the church is one of the most complete examples of the Milanese baroque style , but I think the best feature is the campanile , the only part of the older building that remains . |
28 | As an editorial in the British Journal of Religious Education put it , " It could equally be claimed that the syllabus is defective because it did not refer to Krishna , Allah and the Guru Granth Sahib anywhere . " |
29 | So a a a a as you say that the problem is that erm as this process gets under way and er i i s so , I , I think it 's , it 's not just absolute egalitarian in that everybody will get the same , I think there was an assumption that there would be enough for everybody becoming up to a middle peasant status . |
30 | If I say that the sky is yellow , they say , ‘ Yes , Sir , you are right ’ . |