Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A lengthy delay in the reporting of a birth increases the chance that the newborn child may die with no registration of either the birth or death ; the national birth and death rates will obviously be underestimated in such circumstances .
2 In any fairly homogeneous society the meaning of even such basic valuational words as ‘ right ’ and ‘ wrong ’ can only be given in such value charged definitions , which point to the society 's shared values .
3 ‘ The distribution of the lividity can only be explained in that way .
4 Thus it is often argued that statutes punishing cruelty to animals can only be explained in that way .
5 Showmanship was not just the accidental way in which British and American films were distributed , it was the essence of a whole phenomenon and the films of the English-language world can only be understood in this way .
6 The Indian presence in far flung outposts of the Empire , for example , from Malaysia to East Africa , can only be understood in this context , and it is important to note that a tradition of emigration from Jamaica had already developed in the nineteenth century , with 2,000 Jamaicans migrating to build railways in Panama , followed by well over 80,000 who went to work on the first attempt at constructing the Panama Canal in the 1880s .
7 Other recordings in this repertoire by these particular artists on the Hungaroton label have garnered much praise , and that can only be echoed in this case too .
8 Tape files can only be accessed in this way ( figure 5.2 ) and therefore tapes can only be used for serial or sequential files .
9 The expression " quasi-arbitrator " should only be used in that connection .
10 If the statute provides a means of enforcement then it can only be enforced in this manner , unless the obligation is imposed for the benefit of a class and the plaintiff is a member of that class .
11 And the physis that is being organized for it in technology can , through all its political and factual reality , only be produced in that image sphere to which [ surrealist ] profane illumination initiates us .
12 1.44 Reference was made earlier to cases in which delay arose because a defendant could not be served and the fact that a writ would not necessarily be renewed in these circumstances .
13 ( 10.68 ) It follows from this and ( 10.66 ) that , and so the first term in ( 10.64 ) must necessarily be included in these solutions .
14 I do n't know if you 're alluding to the fact that pension rights might might soon be eroded in this country .
15 They can thus be moved in any direction across the microscope stage .
16 A state of complete submissiveness can thus be established in all children before they reach the fifth or sixth year of life …
17 While George Boon rejected the suggestion that the very small coins were votive objects and may thus be found in some quantity on temple sites , he sensibly adds that there could have been a tendency for poor quality coins ‘ to gravitate to these shrines as easily as to the offertory of a country church ’ .
18 He recalled tales about her , that she had at one time belonged to a respectable family of farmers ; unbelievable now , for she could certainly no longer be placed in that category .
19 It has er generated a great deal of documentation er which I hope that your Lordship has with him now in court , er , the documentation has been divided for trial into two parts , part A and part B. With your Lordship 's leave erm , my learned friend and I have discussed erm , how your Lordship may best be helped in this matter .
20 This court is in no way prejudging any defence of justification which may hereafter be raised in those libel proceedings .
21 So far as Government Bills are concerned , it is no exaggeration to say that the substantial task of legislating will have been largely discharged before the Bill is even read a first time in the House in which it is introduced ( Bills may normally be introduced in either House , thence proceeding to the other ) .
22 This point can not be overstated in any attempt to understand the subjective mood of the interwar French left-wing writer .
23 Considerable indignation was expressed by one constable when recalling an incident at which a colleague was assigned by a headmaster to merely the non-examination classes , feeling that their work in schools should not be marginalized in this way .
24 ( 3 ) Subject to subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) below , a determination of the adjudicator under a recognised scheme , which is , by virtue of the complainant 's acceptance of it , binding on the building society or associated body shall be final and conclusive and shall not be questioned in any court of law .
25 Whether or not that is right , and it need not be decided in this case , a registered disposition made by the fraudster to a bona fide purchaser can not in my judgment be removed from the register under paragraph ( d ) .
26 But there is a fourth major avenue of current research which , for reasons of its technical complexity , can not be covered in this book .
27 In practice , however , from about 5 o'clock in the morning onwards changes occur that can not be explained in this way .
28 In a similar case of a montane forest , between 56 tree species in several families , this time in Jamaica , there was , again , only slight interspecific temporal separation in the use of animal pollinators and dispersal agents , thus ‘ niche ’ separation in this sense is slight and the coexistence of the 56 species can not be explained in this way .
29 Although individualists allow that certain types of individual property may be explained by appealing to the properties of groups , they are committed to the view that other individual properties can not be explained in this fashion .
30 The energy enters the particle via a similar point ( laya centre ) which can be regarded as a vacuum point in the charge where the vortex field will not be deformed in any manner .
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