Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] be " in BNC.
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1 | However , this plan of management is advisable only if biliary drainage has been established . |
2 | Rejection by a boyfriend could be disastrous , especially if sexual activity had been involved . |
3 | Some of these matters clearly fall within the ‘ good neighbour ’ concept , ’ while others are based on the principle that compensation is not to be paid merely because maximum exploitation has been prevented so long as development of a reasonably remunerative character is allowed . |
4 | Only after this cohort has been defined can context come into play ; words which are members of the word-initial cohort but are inconsistent with the prior context are discarded from the cohort . |
5 | Pangenesis was never , however , to meet the vera causa evidential ideal , as Darwin himself was keenly aware , and he published it only after natural selection had been launched unencumbered by any such conjectural causation for generation . |
6 | I know of only one or two couples who have managed to stay together when one partner has been unfaithful and I wish I could pluck up the courage to ask them how they 've done it . |
7 | Only when this phase has been completed , and perhaps only for a relatively brief period at the height of a crisis , can a second phase of overt conflict between proletarians and capitalists become manifest ( Przeworski , 1977 ) . |
8 | On the whole , specific attention to this geomorphic rather than ecologic aspect has been neglected … |
9 | For example , students , both at secondary school and university , for whom activism rather than strategic thinking has been the prime consideration in the struggle , have to be persuaded to co-operate . |
10 | It will be interesting to see whether Japanese management practices likely to be brought in by the new top management will work in an environment where aggressive individual success , rather than collaborative teamwork has been the norm . |
11 | To understand what is happening to the economy we have to be able to explain why we have reached this crossroads , to describe the new path the economy is taking and explain why this new path rather than another direction has been taken . |
12 | The trick was , though , to sail away immediately that dahabeeyah had been raised . |
13 | Repeat as above until sufficient food has been done |
14 | It is not until that gift has been repaid and the exchange relationship put in balance again that a person will feel no sense of obligation . |
15 | It is not dignified to approach a client with mock servility , just because this client has been fortunate in the matter of this world 's goods . |
16 | This was shortly before another concession had been granted — one more to the British at the expense of the Russians . |
17 | As soon as this task had been completed a similar procedure to that of setting up the initial data base was adopted . |
18 | You and your mutt can rot and die as soon as this arrangement stops being worthwhile for me . ’ |
19 | They give their footballs an enormous kick , trying to boot them further than any football has been booted before . |
20 | It gives me pleasure to confirm that my hon. Friend 's region has been the winner in the past six months , and that waits of more than one year have been reduced by 26 per cent . |
21 | Most misspellings in words of more than one syllable have been found by research to occur in the unstressed syllable , especially in the vowel . |
22 | Well I think they 're helping us erm possibly if this system had been started a few years ago , then possibly flats complex , would n't have got the bad reputation it has today . |
23 | Richard Wilcock indicated that he did not wish to be considered for the new Editor position but continued to perform admirably and responsibly until another Editor had been installed . |
24 | The machine automatically switches off when enough water has been collected . |
25 | So on the pleadings there were three separate issues , first the compromise issue namely whether the petitioner had agreed to abandon its claims in respect of the Clearwater transaction , secondly the cancellation issue , namely whether any compromise had been cancelled by breach on the part of the respondents , and thirdly the misconduct issue , namely whether , the petitioner was entitled to damages in respect of the Clearwater transaction . |
26 | And erm then the Inspector then found out if this scum works is going to carry on charging through these men . |
27 | Till now though such research has been fraught with failure and misinterpretation . |
28 | Also , the associations that will be discussed , and the interpretations of them in postclassical terms that will be offered , should not be seen as suggesting the operation of ‘ causes ’ or ‘ determinants ’ , even where such language has been used by those involved in establishing the associations . |
29 | There has been a trend in recent years for manufacturers to shorten their channels in order to control more effectively the distribution of their products , particularly where expensive advertising has been used to pre-sell the goods to the consumer . |
30 | Depending on the sophistication of the customer it is not necessarily sufficient that the matters are covered in an agreement even if that agreement has been signed by the customer . |