Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [conj] [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The bone will give plenty of flavour to the soup during cooking and should be removed before the soup is seasoned prior to serving .
2 Malcolm Spittle the figures in policy H One are quite clearly referred to as provision that will be made in particular settlements , they are not stated as the the requirement for dwellings generated by that particular settlement , erm , that is quite clearly set out in policy H One , that is the wording of the policy .
3 What was the use of tallies that might , perhaps , be valid in theory , and even capable of being turned into cash in six months ' time , or a year , but were so much paper now , and no use to disgruntled archers and men-at-arms whose need was for coin that could be spent at once ?
4 It is only the inexperienced dealers , who know nothing about the stock market and who are desperate for money that can be manipulated this way .
5 M my view about this is that it 's it it is it is that this exercise is that it is er something which has been done very quickly and to my mind is not capable of providing the level of assessment that would be required .
6 Taxes Act 1988 , s64 provides that the general rule with regard to Case III of Schedule D is tax shall be computed on the full amount of the income arising within the year preceding the year of assessment and shall be paid on the actual amount of that income without any deduction .
7 Many more take short-term assignments , a cheaper , less disruptive form of support that can be combined with company management training programmes .
8 There is only a limited amount of change that can be achieved by direct transformation in the ‘ swords to ploughshares ’ manner .
9 The lasting impression of these accounts is that everyone agrees that there was a ‘ permissive age ’ , or a process of change that can be described as ‘ permissive ’ , but that no-one can actually agree what constituted ‘ permissiveness ’ .
10 Hemlines were up and tunes like the ‘ Black Bottom ’ and the ‘ Charleston ’ were part of a new sense of freedom that could be seen every night in Glasgow at over 50 ‘ Palais de Danse ’ .
11 As well as the mixed delights of the Glasgow Fair and a wee burst of the cholera mixed in with bread riots , the 1850s saw giant strides in the techniques of battleship-building , and the amount of noise that could be generated in the interests of progress .
12 In the end support staff act as information switches and this is exactly the sort of function that can be taken over by electronic data processing .
13 The amount of luck that would be required for this feat is unthinkable , and has been used as a telling mind-boggler by Isaac Asimov and others .
14 I have discussed four problems of co-ordination that must be solved in any attempt to develop a reasonably comprehensive anaphor resolver : those of co-ordinating ambiguity types , knowledge sources , multiple anaphors , and multiple sources of candidates .
15 This is the kind of hypothesis that would be suggested by a specifically sociolinguistic interpretation of the evidence , but it is offered here as a suggestion , not as a definite conclusion .
16 This leaflet is accurate at the date of printing but will be superseded and should be disregarded if specifications and/or appearance are changed in the interest of continued improvement .
17 The module Introducing Heat ( × ½ ) may be used to broaden a student 's knowledge of Physics and may be used in vocational programmes such as catering .
18 The works of Bowlby ( 1979 ) and Marris ( 1974 ) offer the basis for a model of attachment that can be used to assess elders affirmatively .
19 A Merseytravel spokesman said : ‘ This sounds like a work of fiction and should be treated as such . ’
20 5000 words covered 95.5% of text and could be derived from 56000 words of text , 15000 words covered 99.0% and required 640,000 words of text to determine this many individual words .
21 The counts of Champagne were quick to realise the lucrative sources of income that could be made from these fairs and dropped any inhibiting feudal dues , guaranteed the safety of the merchants and generally policed the fairs .
22 However , in the case of Lord Inchrya the payments to the beneficiary were of a periodical nature and although made out of capital ( see however Stevenson v Wishart 59 TC 740 ) were payments of income and must be taxed as such .
23 This ability to be aware and think ahead is another aspect of parenting that can be discussed and planned with parents .
24 The dose equivalence for plasma potassium concentration , tremor , and particularly FEV 1 fell with increasing doses of salmeterol as would be expected if the responses were reaching a plateau .
25 Where do you think that more money needs to be spent ? erm well , the government are in the process of launching a massive new initiative called Care in the Community erm I 'm afraid a lot of people working in my neck of the woods find this rather well not amusing , but erm it 's slightly hysterically amusing , because the amount of money that would be needed to fund the projects that are identified as being necessary is enormous , and the government is in no way going to be putting up that sort of funds erm so it comes down to money , and particularly in this community care area .
26 We can also recognise , as we did , at an , on an earlier paper that it is national government policy and increasingly so , to encourage the development of capital schemes , borrowing , we noted that in relation to transport and the availability of S C A's I think it 's also right to say that the government does set down the level of borrowing which can be entered into in in any one year , that is the credit approvals are controlled by the government and they do make them available to the County Council and to district Councils , so in a sense , the government is both saying that we expect borrowing to be a feature of a budget and also that we want to control , and restrict the amount of money that can be borrowed through the amount of credit approvals .
27 The first issue is the amount of money that will be transferred in income support from the social security budget into the community care budget .
28 Forasmuch as Mr. William Lambarde hath deserved universally well of his Commonwealth and country , and likewise of the fellowship and society of this house , and is likely hereafter to win greater credit to himself and the society of this house , it is therefore agreed , that he shall have room to sit amongst the Society of the Fellowship of the Bench , as other assistants do , without paying for the same : Provided always that this be no precedent to any other that shall be called to the like place hereafter , but they shall pay for the said room such sums of money as shall be assessed by the Bench . "
29 In it , the Welsh Office stated that a solution for Wales had to take into account four major factors which distinguished it from England : the Welsh Office had been responsible for public sector higher education in Wales since 1978 ; the scale of the problem was quite different in that only eight local authorities and a small number of colleges were involved ; the Regional Advisory Council for the whole of Wales , the WJEC , was made up of these local authorities ; and it did not make sense , either on economic or educational grounds , to expect colleges in Wales to provide as wide a range of provision as would be expected in England .
30 Bearing this in mind , together with the further possibility of reprovisioning the redesigned space station using Russian rockets , NASA 's review team is considering an orbit for its station that would be inclined at 51.6 to the equator — the sort of orbit that can be reached from the launch sites the Russians use .
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