Example sentences of "[coord] [be] [adj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Whether you can only spare the occasional day or are prepared to help on a regular basis , Chapter 12 , Voluntary Work , lists a fund of suggestions you might like to consider .
2 In a similar vein , victims or witnesses may sympathise with the offender , or be unwilling to inform on a member of their family or a friend .
3 In exchange , homesteaders will pay a lower rent or be able to buy at a reduced price .
4 Though his downy feathers were beginning to strengthen , he felt weak and vulnerable , for he never seemed to get enough food , or be able to beat off the brutal and painful pecks of his sibling from whom , by some ancient lore of eagles , his parents did not protect him .
5 He said Muslim civilians could be evacuated or were free to stay in the enclave and Serb forces would allow the sick and wounded to leave the area .
6 He continued : [ T ] he ultimate question for the court was this : if the section 146 notice had required the lessee to remedy the breach and the lessors had then allowed a reasonable time to elapse to enable the lessee fully to comply with the relevant covenant , would such compliance , coupled with the payment of any appropriate monetary compensation , have effectively remedied the harm which the lessors had suffered or were likely to suffer from the breach ?
7 Or be able to take to the floor for the last waltz ?
8 This will generate lower transactions costs than arbitrage as it requires only one sale of shares and one purchase of futures — assuming that the investor would have closed out his or her long position in shares at the delivery date anyway , or is content to roll over the long futures position until they would otherwise have sold their share portfolio .
9 Where the nuisance was in existence at the time the abatement notice was served , and continued or was likely to recur at the time proceedings for a nuisance order began then whether or not it was continuing or was likely to recur at the date of the hearing , the court must also order the defendant to pay the local authority the cost of the proceedings to obtain the nuisance order .
10 Where the nuisance was in existence at the time the abatement notice was served , and continued or was likely to recur at the time proceedings for a nuisance order began then whether or not it was continuing or was likely to recur at the date of the hearing , the court must also order the defendant to pay the local authority the cost of the proceedings to obtain the nuisance order .
11 Darren had always been a good and well-behaved boy but once he had returned home he had been waking repeatedly in the night and been difficult to manage in the day .
12 They represent ( below ) a spaniel on a cornucopia — symbols of fidelity and prosperity — and are first recorded in a drawing by a Barcelona goldsmith in 1603 .
13 It is assumed that all trains are of equal length and are all moving at the same speed , so that they each take p seconds to pass the crossing .
14 The Cottages accommodate up to 6 people and are all equipped to a very high standard .
15 The defendants are an authorised institution under the Act , and are anxious to comply with the section 39 notice , but are concerned that compliance might breach the terms of the injunction .
16 There is also the problem that the researcher 's observations can be subjective and are difficult to record in a systematic way .
17 But all of these are rather conspicuous by day and are difficult to hide in the way that spotlights can be masked by plants .
18 Licentiate by experience are deemed to have satisfied the requirements of the Professional Certificate and are eligible to enrol on the Diploma Programme .
19 Councillors have also turned their attention to the Skerne and are busy working on a riverside revival project .
20 Pensioners very often welcome the chance to earn a little extra money and are happy to babysit for an evening .
21 Mr. Wuben and his staff pride themselves on the friendly service offered to all guests , they are sure to give you a real Dutch welcome and are happy to help with a wealth of information to help you really enjoy your visit .
22 Sikhs in the state are already angry with the government for the storming of the Golden Temple and anti-Sikh riots after Mrs Indira Gandhi 's assassination and are unlikely to vote for the Congress .
23 They 've been through rehearsals and are ready to go for the big money .
24 They 've been through rehearsals and are ready to go for the big money .
25 Young children appear to acquire a " grammar " of story comparatively early and are able to deal with the sequencing with reasonable success — i.e. the initial events are sequenced initially in the text and so on .
26 Most of the children want the railway and are prepared to help with the survey , but a few want things to remain as they are , and they want to organise resistance to the coming of the railway .
27 ‘ Collectors are very active and are prepared to pay for a painting of a particular breed or artist . ’
28 A friend and I were driving in spring to Crarae gardens near Inveraray so I could salivate over the rhododendrons , but we grew tired of travelling at seven miles an hour behind clods in caravans and on reaching the Rest And Be Thankful pulled into the side to wander about at the base of Beinn an Lochain .
29 Thus the merger of Fiat/Lancia and Alfa would increase Fiat 's existing dominance of the Italian car market and be liable to lead to an increase in monopoly power .
30 The front bridle legs have to pass over the cross-spar and be free to run in a straight line from the leading edge to the ring .
  Next page