Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , after much thought and discussion we still feel that many aspects of the teaching programmes in Hungary are very beneficial for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties .
2 This work was led by Williams { 38 , 39 } and Guckenheimer { 14 , 17 } , though the range of parameter values in question was actually that studied by Lorenz in his original paper .
3 Turnaround times from Princeton are seldom less than four weeks because of limited facilities .
4 The commission rejected submissions that Police and Criminal Evidence Act rules on the admissibility of computer print-outs in evidence are too strict .
5 The bigger thick American social text books for example are very good on social .
6 QUACK : Why drug pushers with lisps are always mistaken for ducks .
7 Amiel is the first reputable dealer to be prosecuted , but more than 100 others as well as auction houses across America are now under subpoena to explain what they thought they were selling .
8 The mean proliferation indices within compartments were nearly identical for both assays .
9 For example , ( 43 ) is matched by ( 45 ) , not ( 44 ) : ( 43 ) frogs croak ( 44 ) croak frogs ( 45 ) croaking frogs Adjectives in English are also distinguished from verbs by the separate peculiarity ( already implied ) that in assignment they must be accompanied by a form of be which carries tense , and which more importantly helps to mark the relation .
10 Last year in the USA , AIDS cases in women were nearly 10pc higher than a year ago , and AIDS was now the leading cause of death in nine leading US cities for women of childbearing age .
11 As the entry roads to Crossmaglen are often mined , soldiers go in and out by helicopter . )
12 It is also relevant here that in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries meetings between rulers were exceedingly rare ( Louis XIV never met William III , the Emperor Leopold I or Charles II of Spain , the rivals against whom he struggled for so long ) and negotiations between them had therefore to be conducted entirely through their diplomats .
13 The sketch of the Copernican Revolution presented in the previous chapter strongly suggests that the inductivist and falsificationist accounts of science are too piecemeal .
14 As a result , radon concentrations inside buildings are much higher than outside .
15 In an increasing number of countries , use of seat belts in cars is now obligatory .
16 In Crohn 's disease , however , serum anti-lactoferrin antibodies of IgG were rarely detected , and then only in patients with colonic disease manifestations .
17 Thus , low birth weight fruits of pregnancies are less viable than infants born with normal weight ( i.e. with about 3,000–3,500 grammes ) .
18 Subaru of America , whose cars are made by Japan 's Fuji Heavy Industries , is struggling and a few of the Japanese-owned car factories in America are also running below capacity .
19 These reels have been tried and tested by ourselves in Kenya and as a result many of the top game fishing boats in Kenya are now using them .
20 ‘ Our team here and all the aid workers in Baidoa were absolutely devastated by the news . ’
21 And much of the Old Testament dealings with God are richly comic .
22 Apart from the strong suspicion that the revenue officers of Wigtown were rather too closely associated with smuggling , their failure to determine at their first survey the proper quantity of dutiable iron imported by Bailie Hooks suggested a method of changing the composition of the town council when the vital election of a delegate to represent the burgh at the ensuing parliamentary election was to be held .
23 Without ever explaining quite why , the Home Office fiercely resisted this approach until late in the Bill 's passage through Parliament ; as a result Codes of Practice are just mentioned in the Act , and the Registrar is now busy encouraging their formulation and observance .
24 Turnover rates for labour are also higher in older age groups especially among those workers over the age of 45 .
25 Excellent voice I mean worth an A Bill , brilliant if you do that , but I mean I 'm not , I know speaking to sort of Charles and Tom and Alan , they say that sort of recommendation referrals in Norwich are very difficult but I think if you do it the right way
26 The argument outlined in Chapter 3 is that the long term interests of society are best served by a set of regulatory arrangements designed to deter at all levels the misuse of inside information .
27 Tin prices in Malaysia are now the lowest for nearly five years .
28 PLO leaders in Tunis were now studying it , a Palestinian source said .
29 Protein residues in contact are also shown , with hydrogen bonds as dotted lines .
30 The two opposition members of parliament were firmly opposed to what they saw as a further extension of government power .
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