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

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1 It 's it 's unusual these days bearing in mind the the government advice on planning policies for existing housing to be redeveloped .
2 Both the Asian and the North American participants issued public letters to each other outlining plans for future action to be taken in their respective regions .
3 ‘ One Wallaby player waited 11 hours for one fax to be sent to Brisbane while another member of the Wallaby team was unable to raise the international operator at 3.00am for a collect telephone call ’ .
4 Today 's accident has prompted calls for greater caution to be exercised on the water , especially when a bore has been forecast .
5 Monitoring of lorries going through nearby villages takes place at frequent intervals and there are repeated calls for more potash to be transported by train .
6 Business programs are difficult because they generally need periodical back-up from the supplier , and computers are not well enough established in schools for educational piracy to be worthwhile .
7 The militants were publicizing demands for political status to be conferred on their imprisoned leader Patricio Baquerizo whom they wanted released .
8 They are fortunate that , for the most part , the increasing personal contact at work , the continuing isolation of farm workers from other occupational groups and the increasing proportion of workers living in tied housing out on the farms are providing opportunities for this identification to be retained , should farmers choose to cultivate it .
9 The funding up by 14pc on this year will enable 495 acres of derelict land to be cleaned up for industrial , commercial , housing and leisure development .
10 The software supplied allows various options such as Oscilloscope ; Digital Voltmeter ; Multimeter ; ADC Readings etc. , and also allows the parameters within each option to be changed e.g. triggering and timebase settings for the ‘ scope .
11 We want listeners in this country to be able to hear the best of the World Service .
12 The principal difficulty is that it is quite clear that the texts of the classical jurists have not been left as they were written ; and since it is clear that Justinian was keen on enforcement in all circumstances , it is hard to decide whether we should take all reference to it to be a product of his ardour , or the more extreme cases of public interest to be acceptable classical examples .
13 If the English artist Mark Quinn can get his own head , cast in his own frozen blood , on display in the Saatchi Gallery in London ; if the Italian papers can be filled with agitated articles about whether ‘ a cardboard box covered in cloth , with bits of cardboard , bone glue , red pen , tempera and oil paint ’ , until recently exhibited at the Brera Academy in Milan , is or is not an authentic , therefore meaningful , work by the shamanesque German , Joseph Beuys ; if Duchamp 's own famous urinal of 1917 can grace the Palazzo Grassi in Venice as from this month , then surely there is room for those centuries-old objects of ancient devotion to be resurrected as the focus of the new cult .
14 5.5 Decoration [ As often as may in the [ reasonable ] opinion of the Surveyor be necessary in order to maintain a high standard of decorative finish and attractiveness and to preserve the Premises or In each of the Decorating Years ] and in the last year of the Term to redecorate the Premises in a good and workmanlike manner and with appropriate materials of good quality [ to the [ reasonable ] satisfaction of the Surveyor ] the tints and colours and patterns of such decoration to be approved by the Landlord [ provided that the covenants relating to the last year of the Term shall not apply where the Tenant shall have redecorated the Premises less than [ 18 ] months prior to the expiry of the Term ] Most tenants would not wish to be under an obligation to redecorate the interior or exterior of the premises more frequently than every five years , although this is a matter for negotiation .
15 The vast majority of such jurisdictions allow all forms of relevant evidence to be admitted , leaving the court with the task of assigning such evidence an appropriate weight , according to the circumstances .
16 It is possible for certain forms of mental handicap to be detected in the womb of the pregnant mother by various types of medical tests .
17 There was , I thought then and believe now , much to be learnt in secondary schools from some of the more flexible forms of collegiate organization to be found in higher education .
18 In considering the standards maintained the Minister will consider , in addition to the syllabuses and the quality of the teaching , the length of courses , and the arrangements for written work , reading under guidance and other forms of private study to be done between meetings .
19 The focus on the labour process and on the division of labour allows other forms of uneven development to be picked up .
20 Only by knowing the mechanisms responsible for latent inhibition will we be able to eliminate its effects allowing other forms of perceptual learning to be revealed .
21 Global warming may improve the production potential on poleward margins of current agricultural areas and , depending on soil fertility , drainage and topography , might enable areas of new land to be cultivated .
22 The chronology of geomagnetic reversals was extended back into the Mesozoic and this together with the dating of ocean floor sediments enabled the age of large areas of oceanic crust to be determined .
23 The Conference 's working assumption was that all incursions from Lagos were to be resisted ; the reason invariably given was that only the Residents had enough knowledge and experience of the mysteries of Indirect Rule to be entrusted with its execution .
24 Research methods will include visitor and other public attitude surveys , allowing the development of models of individual choice to be used as a basis for appraising future endangered habitats .
25 The EEC treaty though running to 248 articles and looking forward to an ‘ ever-closer union ’ , left many elements of economic co-operation to be worked out in detail later .
26 Frye is writing here as if it were possible to distinguish the interests of one self sharply from those of another , and as if , were the effects of male domination to be undone , it would not be too much of a problem for the self to know what its interests were .
27 It allows matters of lesser importance to be decided without troubling the whole Cabinet ; and major issues to be clarified in order to save the time of the Cabinet .
28 It can however be arranged for several bills within one household to be included on the same payment .
29 And of course what Mr does not refer to in any of his submissions n is the need for new settlements in that area to be have to have very long access roads .
30 We are aiming to provide these two sets of things for the child in care , not as ends in themselves , but in order that children may develop a sense of their own self-worth , and research tells us that we have to get the balance right between these two important sets of needs for this end to be achieved .
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