Example sentences of "the [noun] [noun prp] [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The British also indicated that more American ( and Australian ) aid in the Indian Ocean would be welcome .
2 Once a café dancer , she , too , showed a talent for marrying rich men — Sir Bernard was the third — and it was she who decided that the Docker Daimler should be gold-plated and that the seats should be upholstered in zebra skin .
3 The Maître Soyer would be proud of you , maître , ’ he chortled .
4 Each Wednesday at 7.45pm St Thomas 's Church Hall on the Lisburn Road will be alive with jigs and reels .
5 A more suitable way to end the CMJ Marathon would be impossible to imagine .
6 The original proposal for this clause , which had led to disagreement , read : Any deaf person , or any hearing missionary , or superintendent of a deaf and dumb mission and society , who is a resident of the United Kingdom shall be eligible to ordinary membership of the Association .
7 But , having regard to the passage from the judgment of the European Court in the Francovich case which I have just quoted , it is in my opinion right that in the present case your Lordships should proceed on the basis that if , on the reference to it in the Stoke-on-Trent case [ 1991 ] Ch. 48 , the court should hold that section 47 of the Shops Act 1950 is invalid as being in conflict with article 30 of the Treaty , the United Kingdom may be obliged to make good damage caused to individuals by the breach of article 30 for which it is responsible .
8 Where a court is considering whether a provision does or does not cover X the rule will not admit the parliamentary history of the provision to demonstrate that at no stage in the parliamentary proceedings was there any suggestion that the provision covered X. It remains to be seen how long judges in the United Kingdom will be able to require negative evidence from parliamentary material to establish that an admissible statement is an expression of parliamentary intention , but exclude such evidence as an aid to construction .
9 Thus , although the monies received are capital in nature they are deemed to be income for the purposes of giving the taxpayer deductions and reliefs and they are charged under Case VI of Schedule D. Thus , for instance , the remittance basis would not be applicable although there is no reason why general principles should not be applicable so that income arising overseas and received by a non-resident would not be chargeable under general principles whilst income arising in the United Kingdom could be chargeable under general principles regardless of who it is paid to .
10 " That income shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be the income of that individual for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts " — the individual ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom can be chargeable under the section whether or not he receives the income .
11 of directors and shareholders of companies owning or operating fishing vessels registered in the United Kingdom must be resident and domiciled in that country .
12 president Kennedy , interviewed by Jean Daniel of L'Exprès , hinted that the United States might be willing to make some concessions .
13 At the start of his administration Eisenhower and his colleagues gave serious thought to ways in which the United States might be able to gain advantages in the Cold War .
14 While most commentators were agreed that the LDP 's election performance was sufficiently good to ensure Kaifu 's short-term survival as Prime Minister , many felt that the manner in which he handled forthcoming trade negotiations with the United States would be crucial to determining his standing within the party by the time of the next scheduled leadership contest in October .
15 Decisions on the administration of Korea had to be reached swiftly and the United States would be dependent on Soviet goodwill at first , since American forces were not immediately available to occupy south Korea .
16 American bilateral agreements that permitted fifth freedom rights especially alarmed the British , as they believed that the United States would be able to scoop up the best routes in a piecemeal fashion .
17 Do you not think that up to now Middle Eastern countries and some other nations and people as well have been of the super powers in their giant struggle against each other , but now the United States may be able to take er , if you like a more mature and more relaxed attitude .
18 The collapse of international trade talks between the EC and the United States will be more grist to their mill .
19 If the allied powers could agree on procedure , then the United States should be prepared to advance with negotiations .
20 The CIA believed that the United States should be prepared to pay a high price given that Britain was America 's " only powerful ally " .
21 Digital Equipment Corp says more than 1,400 technical and commercial applications and software products for the Alpha RISC will be ready to ship by the end of June : the total includes products from 500 software developers worldwide , as well as DEC itself , for the AXP and OpenVMS AXP operating systems on Alpha AXP and is more than triple the 400 available at the end of last month .
22 Hence there is only a limited set of possible instances I. The sequence Ij may be infinite , but after some point , no new instances can occur .
23 The people murdered last week were every bit as innocent as were the people in the Shankhill Road , and I would be certain that the families of the people in the Shankhill Road would be horrified that the murder of their loved ones would be used as an excuse as an excuse to do exactly the same to other innocent people .
24 Comparing the work I have done here to that produced in other areas of England and Wales this seems to be to be a perceptive observation , which is verified by Laura Knight : ‘ But whatever the month , and whatever the time of day , the beauty of the landscape for the painter in the West Midlands would be hard to beat .
25 As the Lord President will be aware , visitors to Wales are always given a warm welcome and a nice cup of tea , but coachloads of my constituents visiting the Houses of Parliament are cold-shouldered and can not obtain refreshments anywhere .
26 But as the Lord President must be aware my honourable friend , the Shadow Chief Secretary , has questions tabled to this government about the extra taxes people will pay in nineteen ninety five to which an answer is not being provided .
27 The Box Office at the Oxford Union will be open from 3rd June Monday to Saturday between 10a.m. and 1.0p.m. ( 8.30 on days when the last performance is at a later time ) .
28 The Beechvale Nursery on the Gransha Road will be open from 11am to 5pm with experts on hand to help with any queries .
29 The Lady Amelia can be strict , ’ Dame Catherine answered carefully .
30 This might be adequate to identify the speaker , indeed the expression Ellen might be sufficient .
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