Example sentences of "be [verb] [that] [art] [noun] is " in BNC.

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1 The role of the LEA in monitoring and evaluation should be to see that the work is done within schools and to provide support and expert advice .
2 It will be recalled that the dislocation is essentially a line defect which can move about in the crystal fairly freely .
3 They may even be taught that the mind is organised around this kind of contrast , which is ‘ natural ’ in language and thought .
4 Finally , it must be considered that the bile is acting as a non-genotoxic carcinogen .
5 It should be stressed that no payment is made by the client .
6 It must , however , be stressed that the OED is the dictionary of the English language world-wide ; it covers American , Canadian , Australasian , South African , Caribbean , and many other overseas varieties of English with the same care and attention as British English .
7 It should be stressed that the eutectic is a mixture and not a compound .
8 It must be stressed that the data is complex and bound up with difficulties of defining levels of disability , different kind of household and service , and dependent upon sophisticated statistical analysis .
9 The researcher goes out looking for respondents who conform to the quota requirements , either by knocking on doors or by asking people in the street to participate : it must be stressed that the point is not to interview everyone who happens to live on the street or who happens to pass by , but only those who conform to the quota controls and in the proportions specified .
10 It might be objected that the doubleness is just a trick of Porfiry 's .
11 As an editorial in the British Journal of Religious Education put it , " It could equally be claimed that the syllabus is defective because it did not refer to Krishna , Allah and the Guru Granth Sahib anywhere . "
12 it can not be claimed that the competition is easy , but the experience is incomparable and the rewards worth fighting for .
13 In the body of the text , it may also be revealed that the person is in some position which may give opportunities for taking advantage of children , such as a registered foster-parent , a holiday-camp entertainer , a landlord who placed ads offering single mothers a home at his seaside lodging-house , a coach-driver who took a party of thirty-four primary school children .
14 The claim may be made that a State is entitled to the benefits of a treaty because they were incurred on its behalf by another State .
15 A murid tooth from the eagle owl assemblage is shown in Fig. 3.18 G , where it can be seen that the enamel is heavily pitted on its surface , and partly removed along the edge of the wear facet , but nowhere is it completely penetrated ( Fig. 3.18 I ) .
16 It will thus be seen that the Party is in favour of Electoral Reform being dealt with on a sound basis , but at the proper time .
17 It is to be seen that the fit is not perfect and improved fits require vertical shifting as well as horizontal .
18 It will now be seen that the escarpment is the abrupt end of a large plateau culminating in Wild Boar Fell .
19 If to this is added the ambitions for growth of services which are currently contained in every Health Authority 's plans , it call be seen that the task is even greater than first imagined .
20 It must be said that the position is far from clear in torts such as Rylands v Fletcher .
21 Alternatively , it might be said that since it is unreasonable of a person to respond to such a threat by unlawful violence , it can be said that the conduct is not ‘ likely ’ to have such a result .
22 Firstly it should be said that the contention is over the origin of an idea .
23 In broad psychological terms , it can be said that the male is achievement-orientated , directing his efforts towards a specific goal , whereas the woman is more concerned that the differing elements in her life should be in harmonious relation to one another , and that the circle of light in which she is centred includes them all .
24 ‘ It may be said that the duty is difficult to define , because when the act of negligence in manufacture occurs there was no specific person towards whom the duty could be said to exist : the thing might never be used : it might be destroyed by accident , or it might be scrapped , or in many ways fail to come into use in the normal way : in other words the duty can not at the time of manufacture be other than potential or contingent , and only can become vested by the fact of actual use by a particular person .
25 In the final analysis it has to be said that the Macintosh is a better system for desktop publishing than the PC on both technical and user grounds .
26 The editor may not agree with sentiments in a " letter to the editor " : if sued for libel , does he lose the defence of " fair comment " because it can not be said that the opinion is honestly his ?
27 So far as the variability in the attainment of learners is concerned , it has to be said that the situation is not unique : strategies of other disciplines of teaching can be successfully adopted .
28 The point must not , however , be missed that the Host is able to grasp a moral point made in the tale .
29 Thus it could be argued that a doctor is functionally more important than a nurse since his or her position carries with it many of the skills necessary to perform a nurse 's role but not vice versa .
30 In many cases the structure may also be capable of being assessed under TA 1988 , s739 although if there is a UK life tenant it may be argued that the income is not in reality paid to a person who is resident or domiciled outside the United Kindom within TA 1988 , s739 .
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