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

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1 All-in-1 will gradually be withdrawn as it is replaced by cc:Mail .
2 Clearly , this kind of work would not be undertaken unless it was thought possible that causal relationships between variables might exist , just as a medical researcher might hypothesize a causal relationship between cigarette smoking and lung cancer , or as a historical linguist might hypothesize that a contributory cause of palatalization of [ k ] is an adjacent front vowel .
3 ( The discrepancy could perhaps be explained if it is assumed that there is also a weak preference to continue with the first-named character . )
4 In the ‘ fridge , store raw meat below food that 's not going to be cooked/heated before it 's eaten .
5 Straightforward leave applications are often decided without an oral hearing ; but even when there is a hearing in order to clarify issues , leave proceedings are meant to be very brief : a recent practice statement requires special notice to be given if it is anticipated that the leave application will last for more than 30 minutes .
6 A counter-notice which must be served within 21 days after service of the Notice , should only be given where it is required that the party whose statement it is sought to admit , should be called as a witness , but there are witnesses who can not , or should not be called , that is if dead , beyond the seas , or unfit to attend , or who can not after reasonable diligence be identified , or can not reasonably be expected to have any recollection ; consequently in respect of all those persons , the opposing party is not entitled to serve a counter-notice requiring such person to be called unless he can contend that the person can , or should be called .
7 Where a writ of summons or an equivalent document had to be transmitted abroad for the purpose of service , under the provisions of the present Convention , and the defendant has not appeared , judgment shall not be given until it is established that —
8 The register of " form " as " template " seems to catch exactly the potentially creative status of the text whose full form will only be realised when it is enacted .
9 WHEN Darren O'Leary plays for London against the North in the final round of the ADT Divisional Championship today he will be forgiven if he is caught day-dreaming of England training in sunny Lanzarote .
10 The sculpture received a fresh coat of paint in 1975 and will be repainted if it is scratched or damaged .
11 Any programme targeted on an explicit need can be justified if it is followed through with adequate resources .
12 Nor can generalised criticism be justified if it is based on one isolated incident .
13 Such a TSR is necessary so that incoming faxes can be received while you 're using your computer .
14 Grunte and his companion were ushered into a lift , and , as the door closed mercifully upon them , the strains of ‘ Eskimo Nell ’ could be heard as they were borne aloft by the soft hum of machinery .
15 Where such a movement has occurred , or there has been rumour and speculation , the Panel should be consulted if it is proposed not to make an immediate announcement .
16 She had taught him with the thrashing that he would be punished if he was caught !
17 It may be recalled that it is suggested that the origin of ‘ -desire ’ could be also the origin of life , and is one of the timeless mysteries relegated to the pre-life period of the story of the universe .
18 Also the cohabitation ruling makes it difficult for a woman who is on supplementary benefit to have a relationship with a man without becoming financially dependent upon him , since her benefit will be stopped if they are deemed to be cohabiting .
19 Tutors may wish to explore how it would be treated if it was used for the business and for family use to illustrate that these decisions are not always so clear cut .
20 The problem has been that the field is owned by the builders Wimpey Homes , who refuse to allow the path to be developed unless they are given planning permission to build on at least part of the field .
21 ’ … there is a strong case in the national interest for allowing these resources to be developed unless there are overriding environmental considerations . ’
22 Resale is not a problem when the commodity is a service ( train journeys , electricity supply ) , which must be consumed as it is purchased .
23 Because mathematical skills are perceived as being easy to define and to recognise , and because such skills are perceived to be relevant , schools may be attacked if it is believed that they are not teaching such skills effectively .
24 Medical students from other Medical Schools can not be considered unless there are extenuating reasons .
25 Society itself is , notoriously , changing very rapidly , and the possibility has to be considered that we are entering a period where the notions and the realities of political coercion , of production of wealth , and of cognition and legitimation , may need to be modified if they are to be useable in our actual social environment .
26 Photographic and/or medical evidence could be considered if it is thought that the injuries would be difficult to prove .
27 Here again I respectfully agree with the observations made by Lord Donaldson M.R. , at pp. 324–325 , and by Neill L.J. , at pp. 326–327 , when rejecting the proprietary argument , which had not been advanced before Wright J. but which had rightly to be considered when it was put forward for the first time in the Court of Appeal .
28 This social sanction will be , in the first place , some kind of social ostracism or discomfort ; it may or may not be wished that it be associated with a legal penalty .
29 the long-standing problem with the Mercury cables under the ballast seem to be resolved and it is understood that these are being moved now and the route could be clear within days .
30 For women whose self-esteem has been largely derived from being the centre of the home , there are a set of problems and issues to be resolved when they are required to take their place at the side of the family stage .
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