Example sentences of "and this [noun] [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 Finding accommodation in London is difficult in any circumstances , and this couple happen to be Australians who do n't intend to stay permanently , but are anxious to see their daughter through her physiotherapy training here , and take her back with them afterwards .
2 Conversation between strange women at the beginning of a party is often strained and this occasion proved to be no exception .
3 They were 99.9 per cent refused on the grounds of the traffic access and this plan appears to be the answer , ’ he said .
4 There are overheads in storing these indexes and this factor needs to be weighed with ease of access .
5 At the level of the household , land-use decisions are often only a sub-sector in a range of income opportunities , and this range has to be fully specified to include the most common forms of income generation since land-use decisions are affected by these other forms .
6 However , there is a maldistribution of funds — ie a greater cutback in some areas — and this problem needs to be addressed .
7 So to a considerable extent the individual , and the problems that ageing people experience generally , are structured by dominant social attitudes and values , and this element needs to be added to the circle .
8 The medieval Chancellor ( who was usually an ecclesiastic ) performed an analogous function in relation to the rigidity of the common law at the time ; he had the power to issue the royal writs , and this function came to be exercised in a discretionary manner , based on notions of conscience and justice .
9 Saturday night dinner at Keele is always special and this year proved to be no exception .
10 The story of God in Christ is the heart of all evangelism , and this story has to be told , for the life of the present Church never fully reveals the love and holiness and power of God in Christ .
11 ‘ Not a lot to do in Vienna at present , and this Beethoven seems to be building himself quite a reputation . ’
12 The discovery well a mile away had tested at only 9.7 million cu ft/day ( 275 thousand cu m/day ) , and this result proved to be significantly higher than most later discoveries .
13 It follows , therefore , that our priorities are based on protecting the welfare not only of individual animals but of groups of animals , and this priority has to be followed even in circumstances where to carry out that protection might conceivably have an adverse effect on the environment .
14 The last four features involve an implied option , and this option has to be priced .
15 It was generally agreed that republics were now much more likely than monarchies to use them ; and this belief seems to be borne out by the facts .
16 And this belief claims to be built on reason , pragmatism and common sense .
17 Three of the four previous league clashes between the clubs had ended goalless , and this game appeared to be heading the same way .
18 Three of the four previous league clashes between the clubs had ended goalless , and this game appeared to be heading the same way .
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