Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [prep] be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Transfer this license together with the original and all the back-up copies of the Program , provided that the transferee completes and returns a REGISTRATION CARD to LD and agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement .
2 Printed on the back of the letter there will be forms enabling the allottee to renounce , and the person to whom they are ultimately renounced to confirm that he accepts the renunciation and agrees to be entered on the register .
3 He does n't like girls , but is fond of reading and has to be summoned by relays of hand-bells from his chief joy , the herb-garden . ’
4 Long-term work of an innovative nature is given low priority and has to be done between short-term assignments .
5 ‘ Chance ’ trade is the term used also to describe the business which comes from guests who take meals or drinks in the hotel which are not included in the terms of their reservation and has to be charged to them .
6 He admits that it may be possible to use reason to a limited extent , but he insists that ultimately the existence of God defies all proof and has to be based on faith which transcends reason ..
7 This is unfair criticism — Gooch produces a mass of indicative , albeit necessarily speculative , evidence in favour of his hypothesis — but nevertheless it is true that our knowledge of the past is and has to be based on the artefacts surviving from that past : lacking the artefacts , all we can do is make an educated deduction .
8 The Territorial Army now constitutes a vital element of the British Army and has to be supported in the same way as the Regular Army .
9 This is not , as it is sometimes believed to be , a matter of crude protectionism ; it is a measure of Japanese difference , and has to be recognized as such .
10 While such a statement has concern for a woman in her cultural context in India , to use it as a means of evoking emotive reaction to persuade people to give money in this country is to perpetuate the idea that a woman is not an independent human being and has to be sustained by a man , and that men only want ‘ pure , untouched , unviolated ’ women .
11 Since the cost of control usually returns few , if any , financial benefits to the discharger and has to be met by increased prices , dischargers regard pollution control costs as a burden to be avoided wherever possible .
12 This view is a direct consequence of the state-centrist approach , and has to be rejected on the grounds that it is theoretically mechanical and empirically false .
13 In Gledhow Autoparts Ltd v Delaney [ 1965 ] 1 WLR 1366 Diplock LJ said " It is natural … to tend to look at what in fact happened under the agreement ; but the question of the validity of a covenant in restraint of trade has to be determined at the date at which the agreement was entered into and has to be determined in the light of what may happen under the agreement , although what may happen may be and always is different in some respects from what did happen .
14 A Marxist analysis of crime is not easily explainable , and has to be understood in relation to wider aspects of Marxist theory .
15 It is a natural ‘ flail like ’ action and has to be neutralised by getting the clubhead back to the ball simultaneously with the hands .
16 This labour-intensive process can take up to ten minutes , and has to be completed before news-hungry outsiders such as Bloomberg get to see the results .
17 Management may be prepared to pay this higher cost when labour is scarce and has to be attracted from alternative employment , or when a union is making strong demands for a higher quality of working life .
18 Yet the powerful effect of these hidden forces can not be denied , and has to be taken into account in assessment .
19 In this type of work the researcher 's personality inevitably bulks large and has to be taken into account in the evaluation of his reports ( a critical task which colleagues assume with un-becoming zeal ) .
20 In calculating the time when a review is due , the starting point is : ( a ) where a person is arrested outside the police station ( i ) the time he arrives at the relevant station ; or ( ii ) the time 24 hours after the time of his arrest , whichever is the earlier ; ( b ) where a person attends the police station voluntarily and is subsequently arrested there the time of arrest ; ( c ) where a person is arrested outside England and Wales : ( i ) the time he arrives at the first station to which he is taken in the police area in which the offence for which he has been arrested is being investigated ; or ( ii ) 24 hours after the time of his entry into the country whichever is the earlier ; ( d ) where a person is arrested in another part of the country and has to be taken to the police area where the offence is being investigated for questioning — the time at which he arrived at the first police station in the police area in question .
21 While this type of filter can be used on the cichlid breeding aquarium , removing any debris that the digging cichlids stir up , it can have one serious drawback in that it will also remove any fry from the tank as well and has to be used with care in this situation , if at all .
22 If we do n't develop the fast reactors , that just becomes rather embarrassing waste and has to be disposed of .
23 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 .
24 ANNA is a mnemonic for authority , needs , now and amount and has to be introduced at the end of the first appointment .
25 That most important item , the Pastor 's Letter , is also the most up to date ( ie it always misses the deadline and has to be delivered by hand ) .
26 The solution for rm can not be found analytically and has to be found through numerical iteration using a computer or a programmable calculator .
27 However , the cause is still there and has to be removed by the sufferers themselves .
28 We all find ourselves in a situation at some time where we have to carry a very heavy suitcase , or where a parcel has been delivered and has to be lifted into the house .
29 It is much easier to improve ‘ performance ’ on such measures by decreasing the denominator than by increasing the numerator , which can take a long time , involves risk and has to be discounted for taxation .
30 Because the assay requires 32 P-labelling of proteins by PKA and has to be performed on heat denatured nuclear extracts , it is not necessarily quantitative ( because it will be affected by the degree to which the protein is already phosphorylated ) and will fail to detect heat labile proteins or proteins that are not substrates for PKA .
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