Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [adj] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For the combination of studying alongside those with other career intentions and of blending literary and scientific studies can only be beneficial to the future teacher .
2 The results of the transplantation experiment may only be due to the transplanted salmon following the lead of the native salmon .
3 that save where persons under 16 have been exploited for sexual purposes or persons of any age have been made to suffer actual physical harm , sexual depictions should no longer be subject to the criminal law ; and
4 Investment would no longer be subject to an annual ceiling set by the Treasury ( which , for example , is currently stopping BR buying up-to-date Networker trains to help relieve congestion on lines in Kent ) .
5 A young childless widow who does not qualify for either of these benefits will no longer be entitled to the weekly national insurance benefit even for the first 26 weeks .
6 Thus a contract for house repairs or improvements which is secured by a mortgage of the house will normally be subject to a compulsory pre-contract consideration period ( see paragraph 22–39 below ) .
7 Admission to this course will normally be open to the following groups of students :
8 The illogicality and immorality of the Rand study and similar approaches is in the pretence that a ‘ limited ’ use of nuclear weapons could be envisaged which would not be contrary to the humanitarian laws of war .
9 The forward rate may not be equal to the expected future spot rate .
10 Batsman first , gloveman a distant second , his struggles at the crease this term can not be unrelated to the additional burden of having to master the game 's most demanding discipline while John Emburey and Phil Tufnell practise their wiles .
11 Government can not be indifferent to the long-term success of business .
12 At present , contracts are used for almost all energy trade and the countries of the Community can not be indifferent to the contractual arrangements under which they secure the energy on which they depend .
13 As to the application of legal procedures deriving from Napoleonic law , it is perhaps worth considering that arrangements formulated in the days of the horse and cart may not be appropriate to a supersonic age .
14 But there is no specific social security benefit for lone parents and the general income support available to all families with children may not be relevant to the particular needs of lone-parent families .
15 One might protest that such primitive devices would not be relevant to the civilized conduct of staffroom and classroom , but it is surprising how thin the veneer of civilization turns out to be .
16 It must be reasonable , and it must not be repugnant to the general law of the country .
17 Such roads may or may not be subject to a public right of way or rights of way to specific landowners .
18 An English solicitor might find it impossible to exercise the appropriate degree of supervision and control were the order to be executed abroad ; and a local agent acting on his behalf might not be subject to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the English court to which the Court also attached weight .
19 What is valuable to us , as a land-based animal , need not be valuable to a marine creature like a dolphin , and vice versa .
20 That gamble may not be unconnected to the old England-Australia veto power , which has never been employed but still offends the newer Test nations .
21 Their work and the building , however , will not be open to the general public unless they are admitted as ‘ Watercress Line ’ visitors .
22 ( As a result of the age barrier those claiming attendance allowance after the age of 65 will not be entitled to the new lower rate . )
23 It should be noted that in the case of any movement of staff between posts any current grade protection will not be transferable to the new post .
24 A return form completed in this way and filed on or before the due date will satisfy the obligations under s 11 , TMA 1970 , and the company would normally not be liable to a late-filing penalty under s 94 , TMA 1970 .
25 Until such contacts are in place , deep mined output would not be attractive to the private industry and would not be saleable .
26 If other software is provided ( often referred to as " bundled " ) that will usually be subject to a separate , collateral licence agreement .
27 Governing bodies will still be subject to the local and national agreements enshrined in existing staff contracts .
28 That next-door neighbour dabbler you are so concerned about is much more likely to be involved in the ‘ soft-occult ’ , and may still be open to a little reasoning .
29 Clearly the task of separating out these different strands of historical change is an enormous one but the mere outlining of these problems reminds us that the sociologist must always be sensitive to the differential cultural and historical experiences often hidden under such general and abstract labels as ‘ industrialization ’ , ‘ migration ’ , ‘ urbanization ’ , ‘ capitalism ’ and so on .
30 Many people are uncertain about accepting that disabled artists might also be accountable to a disabled constituency .
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