Example sentences of "[art] [noun] is required " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 The meditator is required to focus their mind upon the mantra in an effortless , relaxed way .
32 ( b ) ( i ) Subject to the Statutory minimum Periods of Notice set out below the Council is required to give to you … weeks notice of termination of employment .
33 The plural is required for this multi-talented worker : his ground-floor music-room included a chair , a not over-expensive hi-fi unit with a modest collection of cassette tapes and a synthesiser ; in the corner stands one of his guitars .
34 ‘ which carries obligatory lamps ’ 'Obligatory lamps ' , in relation to a vehicle , means such of the obligatory front lamps , obligatory headlamps and obligatory rear lamps as the vehicle is required , by virtue of the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations , to carry when on a road during the hours of darkness ( as defined by the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations ) .
35 The head of the household is required by law to complete it and to list all those who are resident in the dwelling on October 10 of that year and are eligible for inclusion , including those who will attain the age of 18 years during the period that the new register comes into effect .
36 Others are allowed to testify , but then the judge is required to warn the juries about the dangers of ac cepting that testimony .
37 One problem here is that the bureaucracy is required to account for far too much .
38 In this particular instance it is representational , as the ‘ performance mode ’ is , for the child is required to describe in action whatever the teacher suggests ( as in the example above , ‘ So you go to the bathroom and turn the doorknob ’ ) , but the ‘ exercise mode ’ has other characteristics that give it a special mental quality .
39 For example , in the British Picture Vocabulary Test , the child is required to point manually or to eye-point to indicate her selection from a set of pictures .
40 During the test , the child is required to indicate a choice from a selection of pictures in response to a verbal stimulus .
41 As with the other tests described in this appendix , the child is required to select , by gesture or eye pointing , one of two pictures in response to a sentence spoken by the examiner .
42 Since this provides the opportunity for the child to score correctly 50 per cent of the time simply by guessing , each grammatical contrast is presented in blocks of four items and the child is required to get all four items correct to pass on any block .
43 The principal innovation associated with this test ( Berry and Mittler 1984 ) is that , instead of pointing in response to a word or sentence , the child is required to imitate a sentence spoken by the adult .
44 visual motor association ( the child is required to find
45 grammatical closure ( the child is required to complete unfinished sentences ) ;
46 visual closure ( the child is required to identify a
47 auditory closure ( the child is required to identify a word when only parts of it are spoken , e.g. ‘ tele — one ’ ) ;
48 sound blending ( the child is required to identify a word when its syllables are pronounced with half-second intervals ) .
49 Time is appropriate where the child is required to do something at or by a particular time .
50 As full a picture as possible of the family and the child is required before therapeutic hypotheses can be made .
51 Another type of game that involves a lot of reading , and where the child is required to process large amounts of information , take decisions on the basis of that information , and see the consequences , is the simulation .
52 The child is required to memorise the next lesson in the centrally-prepared text-book , sufficiently to pass the next weekly , monthly or yearly test .
53 In the event that the Director is required to provide his services in excess of five days after 22 December 1989 , then it is agreed that he shall be reimbursed at the rate of £200 per diem .
54 Full implementation of the directive is required in respect of accounting periods ending on or after 31 December 1993 , although the Commission has allowed societies with other accounting dates to change for their 1993 year ends if they so choose .
55 This is what happens in the cases of textbook transmission that I referred to earlier : the teacher is required only to put into operation ideas which have already been realized as materials and is given no guidance in the evaluation of the validity of the principles on which the materials have been designed even when these principles are clear to the textbook writers themselves .
56 With NCM , if insured buyers exceed the allowable credit period ( the maximum extension period ) , the policyholder is required to ‘ revalidate ’ the credit limit .
57 The CEGB is required to use ‘ the best practicable means ’ , ’ he noted , but for power stations the Inspectorate specified no FGD technology .
58 The accountant is required to do the following work relating to controlled trust accounts :
59 the accountant is required to extract balances on the clients ' ledger accounts at two or more dates — now at least three months apart — and compare the total liabilities to clients with the cash book balance on the client account , and reconcile the cash book balance with the client account balance as confirmed directly to the accountant by the bank or building society ;
60 Where the offeror is required to obtain independent advice , it should do so before announcing an offer or any revised offer , and the advice should be as to whether or not the making of the offer is in the interests of shareholders .
  Previous page   Next page