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

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1 Simply by filling in a form giving a few details such as variety of wheat to be grown , date of planting and previous cropping in the field , Davies and his colleagues can , with the addition of weather data fed in 365 days a year from 45 centres around the country , predict with unerring accuracy exactly when the farmer should spread his ‘ Nitram ’ to get the best results .
2 For forms of wording to be used in the High Court , which could be adopted in the county court , see heading " Peremptory orders " , below .
3 Section 312 Companies Act 1985 makes it unlawful for any compensation for loss of office to be made to a director of a company in connection with the transfer of all or any part of the company , unless the nature and particulars of the proposed payment have been disclosed to the members of the company and have been approved by the company .
4 A provision in the agreement allowed for matters of disagreement to be placed before a conciliation commission .
5 This was also the reason why Practice Direction 2 of 1992 called for matters in issue to be identified in advance , with the paying party outlining the reasons in disputing the item and giving the suggested reduced figure .
6 Copper was found in Crete itself , especially in the Asterousi mountains bordering the Mesara plain , and some may have come from Chrysokamino , near the coast east of Pachyammos , but the demand for metal artefacts is likely to have been high enough for imports of copper to be necessary .
7 But these critics do not always ask themselves whether any society does not need a degree of unity in order to be a society at all , or how much diversity even a liberal society can tolerate without falling apart .
8 Radelescu and Stoia ( 1979 ) , for instance , describe a microprocessor-based closed-loop control in which the switching angle is calculated by an algorithm involving the two previous step periods , enabling the rate of change of speed to be taken into account .
9 Of course in order to be effective anti-viral agents they must at some stage be dependent on a viral enzyme to convert them into their active form , or they must selectively inhibit viral enzymes directly .
10 They had had a good run for their money and there were still thousands of reels of tape to be analysed and matched against other intelligence sources .
11 Where possible data were subjected to analysis of variance to enable the effects of preincubation with TPA to be evaluated after the removal from consideration of the slight variation in the responsiveness of each cell batch to agonists .
12 Though one of the agencies has developed a number of guidelines about procedure to be followed in certain circumstances ( see ch. 8 , s. i ) , there are no standard manuals of field officer practice .
13 It enabled the rate of exploitation of labour to be intensified by raising the level of absolute surplus value .
14 It is interesting to note that some phonologists of the 1950s and 1960s felt it necessary to invent a ‘ phoneme ’ of juncture in order to be able to transcribe minimal pairs like ‘ grey tape ’ / ‘ great ape ’ unambiguously without having to refer to grammatical boundaries ; see for example Trager and Smith ( 1951 ) .
15 Unfortunately it is insufficient to total the number of weeks of holiday to be taken in the year by staff and divide by fifty-two .
16 Lack of priorities on information to be input .
17 This allows a large number of variations in style to be incorporated into a single page , something that can not be achieved with digitised fonts as these , by definition , are of a fixed size and style .
18 Transport Secretary John MacGregor will set out the Government 's plans for railfreight privatisation at a conference on the future of railfreight after privatisation to be held at London 's Marriott Hotel on January 20 .
19 Most seemed to know what one should do there in a variety of situations in order to be an accepted member .
20 This , too , indicates the kind of sequence of experience to be expected in aesthetic appreciation .
21 A covenant is a legally binding document to make regular donations , and such donations must be made under the terms of an existing Deed of Covenant for tax to be reclaimable .
22 Summation of the individual student assessments , according to groups with different motivation as , for example , work on an undergraduate research project , enabled the effect of motivation on performance to be studied .
23 You do n't need a vast repertoire of games in order to be a highly effective drama teacher .
24 If the resolution is increased to 2048 x 2048 then the number of bits per second to be transmitted rises to 209 715 200 .
25 What they had in common was that they were all perceived by the development officers as requiring a good deal of care in order to be sustained at home , and as not having all those care needs filled by either informal or statutory carers .
26 Number of overs per side to be increased to 50 .
27 Similarly , a projected exhibition of contemporary African art to be mounted in conjunction with Susan Vogel of the Africa Center in New York , will help to refocus art historical research , and allow a range of points of view to be promoted .
28 The CCC also drew up a questionnaire for teachers in charge of subjects/heads of departments/heads of faculty to be completed in collaboration with other staff .
29 It is relatively unimportant what these conditions are called as long as they are characterised by a sufficient number of symptoms of depression to be definable as cases .
30 Morgan in nineteen ninety one took a hundred and seventy patients again found the number of tumours at diagnosis to be most important .
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