Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [vb mod] be [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Softworld in EIS and Decision Support will be at the Heathrow Penta on 20–21 October .
2 If UK companies had recognised in the 1960s or early 1970s the need to enter the high-volume chip business , Juleff thinks that the whole of the British electronics industry would be in a better state .
3 One of the first battles between the giants of the world aerospace industry will be for a $2billion order from British Airways for either the 777 or the A330 to replace its ageing fleet of Tristars .
4 Entry to Abbot 's Yard car park will be through the archway off Bondgate and exit via Skinnergate to Bondgate .
5 Economists believe that the boost to the labour force may be worth an additional 1 per cent a year in the early 1990s .
6 Niner ( 1975 ) estimated from census data that some 250 applicants to Copeland Borough Council would be without a fixed bath or shower .
7 But this will not happen without sponsors coming forward to become participants in the WISE vehicle programme Sponsorship may be in the form of :
8 At the operational level the research focus will be on the way in which the work of the design engineers themselves is organized and managed .
9 Thus , a glacial terrace profile may be above the interglacial or Post-glacial profile upstream and below it downstream : the terrace profiles , in fact , cross ( Fig. 9.9 ) .
10 Car parking will be on the edge of the valley and the aim is quiet enjoyment .
11 CAR PARKING WILL BE IN THE SCHOOL PLAYGROUND ENTRANCE — LYNDHURST ROAD
12 CAR PARKING WILL BE IN THE SCHOOL PLAYGROUND — ENTRANCE — LYNDHURST ROAD .
13 Perhaps a satisfactory solution would be that a signatory State should be under an obligation to publicise a positive decision not to ratify a treaty .
14 Under the community charge rules , the normal payment plan will be for the charge to be paid in 10 monthly instalments .
15 Second , a unique situation , with a unique typed or manuscript contract would be outside the provision .
16 ( 1 ) An appeal which may be made by virtue of any provision of this Act against any decision of a licensing board shall be to the sheriff , and the decision of the sheriff on any such appeal may include such order as to the expenses of the appeal as he thinks proper .
17 Many advisers were desperate for more space : the bureau general office being too crowded with administrative workers who should have their own area ; they wanted easy access to the information system without too much clutter ; some suggested that the telephone adviser should be in a separate area and a separate receptionist area be allocated , and a coffee machine be available for clients .
18 ( b ) Demand for specialist work may be of an intermittent nature and the builder may have difficulty in providing the operatives with continuity of work .
19 He did not believe that council reform should be at the top of the list of problems to be dealt with in Scotland .
20 We do not know what the staying-on rate will be until the autumn , and it is capable of further revision during the year .
21 The return journey will be on the Monday morning , arriving at Victoria around 9pm .
22 Erm we believe that er where in cases of erm misappropriated or fraud , the compensation fund should be for a hundred per cent of what has gone .
23 According to this theory , initial discrimination training should produce differentiation of the stimuli and the fact that the associations formed during this stage of training do not accord with those likely to be formed during the test phase should be of no consequence .
24 I had already decided that my degree thesis would be on the life of this underrated painter from Milan .
25 The two sides might have parted company there and then had it not been for the GLEB 's condition that someone with newspaper business experience should be on the executive .
26 I repeat that the European Community money should be for the benefit of coal communities , and we very much regret that the European Commission has not released the funds .
27 The Cash Alternative will be on the following basis :
28 The Education Reform Act required college governing bodies to be dominated by employer interests , and it is normally a requirement that at least 50% of the attendance at any governing body meeting should be from the employer sector .
29 Then the effect of raising the employer 's social security tax will be for the employer to pay lower wages than he or she otherwise would .
30 In other words , we would deal with applications as they come forward on an ad hoc basis where the onus onus would be on the developer to prove er prove exceptional circumstances .
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