Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [vb mod] be [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Application for admission may be by the nearest relative or an approved social worker . |
2 | The passage for instance might be in the nature of one of the following : |
3 | Any dependants , what your investment policies are , what your need for money will be over the short term and the long term . |
4 | In the words of Dunlop ( 1958 : 20 ) , the technological context of ‘ railroads has many distinctive features affecting the relations of managers and workers : the train operating divisions use small crews working together and in movement far from close and immediate supervision ; complex and expensive equipment is utilized with a high ratio of capital to worker ; … the costs of accidents can be consequential ; the hours of operations for equipment may be around the clock , and they do not conform to normal factory schedules … ’ . |
5 | [ They ] have not learned that the stronghold of literature should be in the upper classes of society , while the stronghold of science should be in the nation 's middle class . |
6 | I do not feel that any harm will come to those people who experience spontaneous regression in such a way , as any group involved in the higher levels of meditation should be under the control of a qualified and experienced teacher or leader who will be on hand to control the situation and to help should the pupil find himself in emotional difficulty . |
7 | The very limited space between vertical fuel surfaces , little over one metre , severely limits the trajectory of the fire fighting jets and the majority of stock may be at a height beyond their effective throw . |
8 | They yearned for a society where the surplus product of labour would be at the disposal not of idle capitalists or degenerate gentry but of expert administrators . |
9 | A final one-day visit by a ‘ core group ’ of members approved the scheme indefinitely and agreed that the future pattern of review would be on the basis of a rolling cycle established by the Polytechnic . |
10 | What a strange freak of human history it is that the Declaration of Independence should be among the lineal ancestors of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ! |
11 | But to be forever in child-bed , surrounded by countless sons and daughters , many of them ill ; to run a self-supporting household with endless heavy domestic chores ; to be victim to a view that a woman 's one means of self-fulfilment must be through the home — all that adds up to a state of affairs not to be envied . |
12 | As noted above , there is some indication of the development of a rebuttable presumption that all questions of law should be for the ordinary courts . |
13 | Yet , the very thesis that all questions of law should be for the ordinary courts itself fashions the result that the court believes to be correct . |
14 | Given that macro-decisions inherently and inevitably condition micro-decisions , the principal focus of attention must be on the political decision-maker . |
15 | The purpose is clearly to determine whether any other forms of intervention would be in the child 's best interests . |
16 | The question of reasonableness would be for the court to decide . |
17 | It had been submitted that such recapture was confined to cases of ‘ hot pursuit ’ and that this criterion was not satisfied in the present case ; but in cases involving mental patients the manner of pursuit must be for the discretion of those undertaking it and ‘ hot ’ pursuit might be inappropriate . |
18 | Brian Cowie said : ‘ It was the Ipswich branch of CAMRA which mounted a publicity campaign to save the brewery and so it seemed appropriate that the launch of Pride should be at the festival . ’ |
19 | MOUTHFULS of metal may be on the way out . |
20 | The use of restraint must be within a narrow context and affecting only a very small number of residents , he said . |
21 | Editor , — D J M Reynolds and J K Aronson indicate in their article on monitoring treatment with theophylline that , to achieve an optimum effect in the absence of complicating factors , plasma concentrations of theophylline must be in the range of 55–110 µmol/l . |
22 | Letters of Request must be in the language of the authority requested to execute it ( or be accompanied by a translation into that language ) ; or in English or French , unless a party has made a reservation under Article 33 excluding the use of English or French ; or in another language which a Contracting State has declared its readiness to accept . |
23 | The quality and breadth of learning can be of a very high order and entirely relevant to the needs of young people in modern society . |
24 | Today the firm offers connectivity products supporting Santa Cruz Operation Unix , Unix 5.1 , and IBM 's AIX — Craine says Sun Microsystems , Hewlett-Packard and DEC flavours of Unix might be on the agenda sometime in the future , though nothing is imminent . |
25 | Once again the period of hypnosis itself will take only about twenty minutes , after which we will decide what the best form of homework would be in the particular circumstances . |
26 | A key feature of the proposals in the consultation document is , once again , that the main focus of policy would be on the economic effects of market structure and conduct , and not on general public interest considerations . |
27 | The Minister of State will be under no time constraint this evening , and she will have plenty of time to tell us precisely what she will do about this serious subject . |
28 | [ They ] have not learned that the stronghold of literature should be in the upper classes of society , while the stronghold of science should be in the nation 's middle class . |
29 | The lowest level of growth will be in the household and small consumer sector . |
30 | The sores that it produces are usually found on the external surface of the penis in the male , but rarely the site of infection may be inside the urethra , and in these cases recurrent ‘ non-specific urethritis ’ may occur , which is particularly resistant to treatment . |