Example sentences of "[adj] [det] [noun pl] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 2 All entries must be in ballpoint pen and on an official entry form . |
2 | But however effective these arguments may be in political debate , that does not make them necessarily adequate as theoretical explanations of racism . |
3 | If Mark Mattock can help it , all these roses will be at their best in time for the start of the Chelsea Flower Show next week . |
4 | The grim alternative is that in a few years many more specialties will be in the position of thoracic medicine and more junior doctors will spend even longer in the training grades . |
5 | Many more varieties will be on show during the 1992 International Water Lily Society Symposium being held in Texas . |
6 | The Bassano exhibition is also an impressive reminder of how important such events can be for the life of Italian cities . |
7 | This shows how important such adjustments can be for units that provide neonatal intensive care . |
8 | He is blind to the independent studies that have been carried out on that programme , such as that by Professor Snower of Birkbeck college , which demonstrates clearly and beyond doubt how damaging those proposals would be to the creation of jobs in this country . |
9 | Several such cases may be in hand at any one time . |
10 | Leaving aside the problem of time order in the research , and whether their findings do indeed reveal genuine causal effects of coping behaviour , it is unclear how relevant such strategies would be for the general run of threatening events . |
11 | I anticipate that both those matters will be on our agenda . |