Example sentences of "and [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They have often gone unnoticed before admission , and may be induced when initial refeeding unbalances the patient 's precarious equilibrium .
2 Robert Knolles , whose origins were said to be very humble , made a fortune out of war service in the 1350s and 1360s , and may be taken as typical of the successful captains with no inherited wealth who raised themselves by their military skills .
3 It is thus a supercooled liquid and may be considered as intermediate between liquid and solid .
4 The forms and processes are in a steady state of balance and may be considered as time-independent .
5 There is a good reason : those of childhood are or have been those of every client ( and also of every social worker ) and may be considered as common to every adult group .
6 Each party has to serve within 14 weeks ( 10 weeks in a county court ) written statements of all such oral evidence which they intend to adduce. ( 4 ) Photographs , sketch plans and the contents of any police accident report shall be receivable in evidence and must be agreed if possible .
7 At Boxmoor a sophisticated " cantharus , which shows few , if any , stylistic parallels in Romano-British mosaic , is notable ( in this mosaic , " angle pieces ' are also conspicuous however , and should be noted as possible precursors of the " L " shapes which become prominent in the residual lozenge patterns of the late-second century ; see appendix E ) .
8 The experience is subjective and should be assessed as subjective yet vital in understanding the individual .
9 The use of steps or step-stools by elderly people living alone is dangerous and should be discouraged if possible , as their grip and balance are often impaired ; but a one-step , non-slip footstool , with four legs and a chrome-plated tubular steel handrail at the front to hold on to , is very safe and stable .
10 The few brief interviews he gave to journalists were terse , and could be described as defensive .
11 These are as follows : ( 1 ) When the pleadings are deemed to be closed ; ( a ) there shall be discovery of documents within 28 days , and inspection within seven days thereafter , in accordance with para ( 5 ) ; ( b ) except with the leave of the court or where all parties agree ; ( i ) no expert evidence may be adduced at the trial unless the substance of that evidence has been disclosed to the other parties in the form of a written report within ten weeks ; and ( ii ) subject to para ( 7 ) , the number of expert witnesses of any kind shall be limited to two ; ( c ) photographs and sketch plans and , in an action for personal injuries , the contents of any police accident report book shall be receivable in evidence at the trial and shall be agreed if possible ; ( d ) unless a day has already been fixed , the plaintiff shall within six months request the proper officer to fix a day for the hearing and r 12 shall apply where such request is made .
12 The SunAccount package has been installed for Accounts , and will be upgraded as new releases become available .
13 He will remain on the board of Saatchi as a non-executive director and will be replaced as chief executive by Charles Scott , who he brought with him into the company as finance director in January 1990 .
14 It is fair and will be accepted as fair by the people .
15 The implication of these observations for our discussion is that whereas with going to a movement towards the realization of the accompanying infinitive 's event is represented as being under way , with will there is no idea of a movement towards this event ( i.e. of something existing before it in time ) : the impression is merely that the potentiality for the infinitive 's event already exists , and will be actualized if certain conditions are met .
16 These are now on order and will be circulated when available .
17 Intensity is the magnitude of the perceived sensation and can be categorized as strong , moderate , faint etc. , whereas the character of an odour is the odour sensation which enables the nose to distinguish one odour from another presumably on the basis of prior knowledge .
18 As our work has sometimes been interpreted as conflicting with that of Labov , it should be noted here that the above characterization of the speech community is fundamentally of the same type as his and can be seen as derivative from his insights .
19 The entities are quantifiable and can be represented as special tables , known as relations .
20 That ‘ all these things really happened , and can be taken as true ’ ?
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