Example sentences of "[prep] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I am obliged to smell what he smells , the baby powder , the smell of his nails before the fire spits them out-to be caught in the dish and then agonizingly reapplied to his thrilled fingertips .
2 The idea was if you work hard at learning music , your children will kind of be born with , with an innate erm , capacity for it .
3 th you er I mean if it were very heavy you 'd almost sort of be prepared for it to go , but you know when you 're s s standing with a , something quite light , and you might have been standing with it a little while in your hand , and then suddenly the hand goes and ca n't you see that 's ve that 's very upsetting , it makes you not very confident .
4 Erm that we consideration of be given by independent Technical Advisor on environmental damage .
5 This is probably why , alongside the numerous examples of be seen to and be heard to in the affirmative , none have been found in the negative : ( 91 ) * He was n't seen to cross the street .
6 She does not want of be forced into a legal structure dominated by her .
7 It must be understood that on nights when there are two performances , coaches arriving after the streets mentioned in a ) above have been filled , with be diverted to King 's Stables Road .
8 ‘ By this method we believe that we will get a more appropriate range into the stores , and that those titles with be maintained in stock at all times .
9 In order to avoid placing an impossible burden on the shoulders of my young colleague , it has been decided that the investigation of the events whose tragic outcome was discovered this morning with be directed by Dottor Rosella Foria . ’
10 er everything got there , it 's got ta be sent in there , it 's got ta be sent back .
11 We 'll do other things , but it 's got ta be done with that later .
12 All tha you 've got ta de all that 's got ta be done on this paper otherwise you 'll find all the , your animal do n't run .
13 Obviously it 's got ta be based on hexane is n't it ?
14 Well that 's got ta be seen to .
15 Well then if you 're just paying that money into a building society and you 're paying , obviously you ca n't write out as many cheques as what you would normally d do in a bank and have a standing order so therefore it 's got ta be paid by cash .
16 It 's er , the box is there , it 's just got ta be the actual phone unit 's got ta be put in
17 So I think you 've , both those questions have got ta be addressed by the , the unions that the s , that the , the second one in terms of turning up on a Saturday .
18 and glue , they 've all got ta be glued on him .
19 So all the thirty two 's have got ta be changed to thirty fives .
20 What are you looking for cos it 's got ta be linked to what you 're applying for if you 're applying
21 All you really know about general , about the general election is that it 's got ta be held before the end of parliament 's statutory life of five years .
22 I told him about paint work under the bonnet , Mark had they 'd mentioned some paint work had got ta be dealt with and that passenger door with the draught and I told them that .
23 Think about the , think about the sizes , think about the weights and think about what it 's got ta be used for and that is really got to relate to the dressing in the dressing room because there 's all sorts of things there , there 's jewellery , there 's hats .
24 The baggage area behind that is quite spacious , although the small baggage door is only just big enough to allow a flight size case through , which means anything larger needs to be manhandled over the seats .
25 This heavy construction , which has good sound-insulating properties , provided an economic solution to the problem posed by the need to insert new floors in spite of the fact that all the beams had to be manhandled into position because there was no access for mechanical handling .
26 But it was no easy task , and heavy equipment had to be manhandled for about a mile from the nearest road .
27 Students will need to be piloted through the maze of attainment targets , and in the fourth and fifth years particularly they will need advice on which core and foundation subjects to follow to GCSE and which to follow for what the Act coyly describes as ‘ a reasonable time ’ .
28 The remainder of the forest wastes was in most cases divided between the lords of the manors and the commoners , in proportion to the value of their interests : the allotments were then to be fenced at the expense of the proprietors .
29 They were also closely linked , for provoking or allowing the return of Republican " chaos " and , therefore , the disintegration of the nation , was the ultimate , awful responsibility to be pondered by putative dissenters in the Francoist camp .
30 It is in the nature of the law , however , to be couched in abstract terms .
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