Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But the warnings of Lord Brightman seem to have been made more to discourage even the modest number of applications than to respond to excessive use . |
2 | A party seeking to enforce the clause which has been attacked as being an unreasonable restraint of trade will usually argue in the first place that the restriction as a whole is reasonable and secondly that any part which is unreasonable can be severed thereby leaving only the reasonable part which should be enforced . |
3 | It can be split up to show separately the reduction and the oxidation taking place in the overall reaction : These two equations are called half-equations . |
4 | Electrophoretic mobility shift assays ( EMSA ) were carried out using either the HpX ( a site ) or the Hp ( c site ) IL-6 RES as probes ( Panel A ) or the CRP ( α site ) IL-6REs ( Panel B ) and 4 µg of nuclear extracts from Hep3B cells either uninduced ( - ) or IL-6 induced ( + ) for 5 hrs with 1000 U of hIL-6 . |
5 | The constable did n't inform Ulster detectives who were called in to investigate only a car theft . |
6 | Both the USA and UK clearinghouses were set up to serve primarily the academic library sector , while USER from the outset made its target all library sectors . |
7 | Most life assurance companies marketed a retirement contract which provided for a death benefit of the return of premiums , or a return with around 5 per cent interest , and since most policyholders had alternative provision for death benefit , a significant number of policies were set up providing just a return of premiums on death . |
8 | Bryozoans are quite commonly preserved as internal moulds — the calcite skeleton is dissolved away leaving only the sediment fillings of the chambers once occupied by the zooids . |
9 | This error is common enough in the literature , but it is disturbing here to find even a hint of support for such thinking . |
10 | Thus , what is outlined here represents both the existing law and the basis for determining the law in as yet untested or unfamiliar circumstances . |
11 | Tim Catterall , a director of Sanderson , Townend and Gilbert , said : ‘ We have found the response to Cornmill extremely encouraging and are working hard to put together a good mix of tenants who can thrive alongside each other . |
12 | In New York , meanwhile , the UN Security Council was expected today to pass unanimously a resolution establishing the first war crimes tribunal since 1945-49 . |
13 | He was whisked in to open officially the new offices of the British Paralympic Association . |
14 | Whatever the fine points of the strategy , it worked , because Beeny was called on to make only a few big saves throughout the game . |
15 | An own goal yes , but even so , the review group was set up to smooth away a little local difficulty . |