Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [conj] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Experience has shown that anomalies arose and had to be addressed and that caused massive administrative complications .
2 The handbook , however , that is recommended for potential writers , You Can Write a Romance and Get it Published , breezily enjoins its readers to ‘ Remember that these are formula books tried and proved to be successful ’ and proceeds to outline the characterizations and plotting that are expected of the successful romance .
3 I noticed , in the afternoon , that two members of the bench had their eyes closed and appeared to be asleep . ’
4 10.7.9 The rights granted or agreed to be granted pursuant to Clauses 10.7.2 to 10.7.4 and to the associated licences granted or agreed to be granted pursuant to Clause 10.7.6 shall be subject to the payment and other conditions set out hereinafter .
5 3.2 Where the Landlord the Tenant or the Guarantor for the time being are two or more persons obligations expressed or implied to be made by or with such party are deemed to be by or with such persons jointly and severally
6 ( 9 ) Nothing in subsection ( 1 ) ( b ) , ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , ( 7 ) or ( 8 ) above applies in relation to deeds required or authorised to be made under — ( a ) the seal of the county palatine of Lancaster ; ( b ) the seal of the Duchy of Lancaster ; or ( c ) the seal of the Duchy of Cornwall .
7 From the linguistic point of view ( and this is one way in which linguistics differs from philosophy ) it is more profitable to apply terms like " truth " and " reference " to psychological realities : one is not interested in what is really the case , but what particular individuals know or believe to be the case .
8 Delegates agreed that points to be discussed at the December meeting would include ( i ) the creation of a climate for free political participation ; ( ii ) constitutional principles ; ( iii ) the nature of the constitution-making body and arrangements for a transitional government ; and ( iv ) the future of the bantustans .
9 10.7.9 The rights granted or agreed to be granted pursuant to Clauses 10.7.2 to 10.7.4 and to the associated licences granted or agreed to be granted pursuant to Clause 10.7.6 shall be subject to the payment and other conditions set out hereinafter .
10 Service must be effected on one of the persons acting or deemed to be acting as solicitor for the department .
11 Section 1(1) refers to dangers due to the state of the premises or things done or omitted to be done on them .
12 The Act will apply in respect of any risk of their suffering injury on the premises by reason of any danger due to the state of the premises or to things done or omitted to be done on them ( s. 1(1) ( a ) ) .
13 Readers may be concerned at the loss of the glossy pages believing that format to be more serviceable in a wet environment but the cartridge paper used on the new book is equally strong and considerably cheaper !
14 In this case , goods were sold subject to a retention of title clause ( condition 8:1 of the contract ) which provided : Title of each item of goods sold or agreed to be sold shall remain vested in the Company [ ie the sellers ] until the full purchase price and all additional charges relating to that item and all and any other monies for the time being owing by the customer [ ie the buyers ] to the Company shall have been paid in full to the customer ( and all products into which such items held by the customer ) ( and all products into which such items come to be converted or incorporated ) shall be and remain the property of the Company and shall be held by the customer as trustee for the Company but with liberty for the customer to pass title as the Company 's agent on its own account ( but subject to 8.2 below ) bona fide for full value in the normal course of the customer 's trading .
15 Specifically , the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 provided that an agreement by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute should not be a criminal conspiracy unless the act itself was punishable as a crime .
16 I think there are some things Mark that have to be left on
17 The girls giggled and pretended to be unimpressed .
18 This is all part of the ritual whether we are visiting a commune or anything else , but good humour now and then breaks through the solemnity , e.g. when one of our students misinterprets and has to be prompted by someone else .
19 to the allotment of equity securities in connection with a rights issue in favour of the holders of ordinary shares where the equity securities respectively attributable to the interests of the ordinary shareholders are proportionate ( as nearly as may be ) to the respective numbers of ordinary shares held or deemed to be held by them , subject only to such exclusions or other arrangements as the Directors may deem necessary or expedient to deal with fractional entitlements , legal or practical problems arising in any overseas territory or by virtue of shares being represented by depositary receipts , the requirements of any regulatory body or stock exchange , or any other matter ; and
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