Example sentences of "the [n mass] [modal v] [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Laterally the clypeus may be delimited from the sides of the head by the clypeogenal sulci .
2 The chassis will be designed by Anglo-Brazilian Ricardo Divila , but Guy Ligier received a major disappointment recently when ex-Tyrrell aerodynamicist Jean-Claude Migeot turned down an attractive offer .
3 When an acute outbreak has occurred the sheep should be treated with one of the benzimidazoles , levamisole or ivermectin and immediately moved to pasture not recently grazed by sheep .
4 If they are to remain empty at any particular time short-held leases could be used so that the barracks could be used for local housing rather than stay vacant .
5 They hatch in 24–28 hours , and the fry should be fed on Brineshrimp nauplii and infusoria .
6 The fry can be housed in a large ice-cream or margarine container .
7 If the sectional open type of plate is used , then the fry can be trapped beneath them if the gaps where the water flow goes through are too large — the strength of the turnover rate can add to this problem .
8 Taylor and Urquhart concede that such works may comprise as much as 10 % of the total and suggest that when the date of imprint method is used for weeding the 10% must be identified in some other way .
9 The data would be sent to a computer and , as with telephone calls , logged , costed and sent out in the form of a periodic bill .
10 By next year CIA companies will have submitted three sets of data as indicators of performance and the data would be shared with the public whether they are good or bad .
11 The data might be read as a backhanded success for the Thatcher government .
12 It is not biased towards the way that the data may be accessed from storage media .
13 The problem is compounded when the range and number of data types is substantial , if only because the data may be acquired from a very wide variety of sources .
14 The data can be accessed through the Longitudinal Study Support Programme at City University ; because it is not supported at Manchester it will not be discussed further in this paper .
15 The data can be accessed by a dedicated machine or an ordinary personal computer with an inbuilt CD-ROM drive .
16 The data can be displayed as a still picture on a TV screen and photographed , or it can be loaded into a video framestore and transferred onto video tape .
17 The samples go back over 30 000 years , and they show that after being constant for most of that time the methane concentration began to increase in 1580 ( Geophysical Research Letters , vol 9. p 1221 ) At the end of the 16th century , the methane concentration began increasing at a rate of 0.114 ppmv per century ( parts per million by volume ) and around 1915 the rate accelerated to the present figure of 2.5 ppmv per century — if the data can be taken at face value .
18 Once documented the data can be rearranged in a way that reveals how you can reorganize matters to give you more time .
19 Any problems with the data can be reported to the Census Dissemination Unit and sorted out directly ; there is no problem with , for example , supplying a corrected version of a dataset to a remote machine .
20 When the details are displayed on the screen , the data can be deleted from the file by choosing 2 on screen , the data can be changed by choosing 1 .
21 If the scattering intensity for each concentration in a dilution series is measured over an angular range 35° to 145° , the data can be plotted as against , where k′ is an arbitrary constant chosen to provide a convenient spread of the data in the grid-like graph which is obtained .
22 When the details are displayed on the screen , the data can be deleted from the file by choosing 2 on screen , the data can be changed by choosing 1 .
23 The data can be interpreted in several ways .
24 Known as the Intrastat system , the data can be submitted by a computerised medium but only if it meets Customs specification requirements and has prior approval .
25 The data will be collected through interviews with survivors ( or in a minority of cases , those caring for them ) conducted in their own homes .
26 In both cases , access to the data will be limited by the physical format of the printed work .
27 Once received the data will be converted from radio to microwave signals and passed along cables to the control centre nearby .
28 The data will be compiled at the Inventory of American Painting and Sculpture centre at the NMAA .
29 A full documentation of each file will be prepared and the data will be lodged with the ESRC Survey Archive .
30 The data will be retrieved from the database , assuming that it has already been collected and stored .
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