Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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31 The application does nothing to retain the existing trees on the site , it was a , it is , a mature garden with some mature trees , and all those trees are to be removed , it certainly does n't do anything to retain the rural character of the na of the village , and certainly does n't enhance the character of the adjoining small er rural cottages , i in fact it would be , it could be argued that it damages the rural environment , because the development is such that it is more suited for an urban development , almost a city centre , because the comment has been made that there is only about a metre between the dwellings and indeed there is only a metre between the dwellings and the adjoining boundaries , surely there is a need for screening , it is in a in a very very prominent position , it can be seen clearly as you enter the village from the Farnsfield area , the present proposal does n't provide sufficient room for screening , and and like the screen which is adjacent to this building , which are set well back from the road , and provide an opportunity for screening the single access to the site and the fact that the frontage to these two properties is completely taken up with garaging and with vehicle access does n't even provide an opportunity to screen .
32 The reason why the two sets of coefficients in equations ( 3.3 ) and ( 3.4 ) should be the same under rational expectations can be seen clearly if we subtract equation ( 3.4 ) from equation ( 3.3 ) to obtain :
33 The difference can be seen easily if we turn the Apostles ' Creed into a series of questions ( Do you believe in God , the Father Almighty ? etc. ) and then ask what reply is appropriate .
34 Skills shortages can be seen daily where we live and work :
35 Dewey then identified the characteristics of practical judgments in terms of their tentative and hypothetical character and suggested that we may often misjudge what is to be done either because we have overlooked relevant facts or misinterpreted them or because we have misjudged the best course of action to be followed .
36 Mr Ward said : ‘ Something has to be done here as we have taken a step backwards .
37 There 's a job to be done here and I intend to do it .
38 And it certainly can be done well and I beleive with these standards it will be done well .
39 And really it has to be said and has to be said historically that I mean the army in a way was left with a job which politicians should have sorted out before it got to that stage .
40 Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’
41 Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’
42 I 'll never be grown up if I keep forgetting things .
43 Stones can be moved around until you get it right , but on a lawn the pattern should be laid out with pegs initially .
44 Can the text and graphics be moved around once they have been placed on the page ?
45 Ca n't be appraised then but I mean
46 Erm this whole problem does give ministers erm a great deal of tension and heart searching erm and er we 're in the throws of , of , of looking for a leaflet that 's gon na help ministers faced with er parents who come and have to be turned away because we feel embarrassed , we feel erm the weight of our , our turning away people and our inability to minister the grace of God to them , although I 'd of thought gravity of but er anyway erm er but we have this problem and erm it seems to me that one way out of it is to pick up on what our brother from the Church of England said and look at new rites , and new ways in which we can open our arms to a public out there which is desperately in need of rites of passage .
47 The and their self-opinionated Premier , Jacques Delores , must be told clearly that we stand for co-operation of Western style democracy , not the old Eastern block style of all encompassing socialist state with the dead hand of Brussels directing policies , as Moscow did with the U S S R. Freedom of the independent nation and people must confer .
48 It should also be recognised that their progress with reading and writing is likely to be handicapped initially if they come to school with a restricted knowledge and experience of language .
49 A smoother paper is a ‘ must ’ and the crayons , too , should be used smoothly unless you want your faces to have complexions like sandpaper !
50 Most of these ideas can be used directly as you knit or can be sewn on afterwards as a pleasant ploy during the holiday season .
51 Your Midland TESSA will be closed immediately if you do not comply with the statutory requirements for a TESSA , and the consequence will be the same as for early withdrawal of your deposit .
52 If the purpose of your interview is to raise finance , then your case will be helped immeasurably if you go into the interview with a clear and well-documented proposition .
53 None of us are lock in to this P I and production phases , we will not be locked in until we sign the memorandum of understanding for those phases and that is scheduled for nineteen ninety five .
54 Why should you be condemned just because you 've put your money into your house ?
55 If you do n't do this , the adjacent floorboards will be damaged even if you use a floorboard saw .
56 Because all human beings are fallible , with individual fears and weaknesses , it is so easy for the foundation for a similar fear in our children to be laid even when we think we are doing our best for them .
57 The next generation of OLTP technologies now coming out of the labs are based upon reliable queuing mechanisms — messaging services which allow distributed OLTP systems to be linked together but which maintain the integrity of transactions .
58 I can hardly walk into a lawyer 's office , I 'd be arrested again and I do n't intend going back into prison , not even for a few days . ’
59 So the path must be abandoned here while you strike down to cross the Allt a' Mhuilinn and start a relentless slog to attain the ridge of Carn Mor Dearg .
60 This peace of mind costs very little and will be provided automatically unless you tell us you do n't want it .
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