Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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31 | Section 12 of the Administration of Justice Act , 1982 , provides for an application by a pursuer for provisional damages in circumstances where : — ‘ There is proved or admitted to be a risk that at some definite or indefinite time in the future , the injured person will , as a result of the act or omission which gave rise to the cause of the action , develop some serious disease or suffer some serious deterioration in his physical or mental condition ’ . |
32 | The essential restriction on the operation of the section is that it applies only where ‘ there is proved or admitted to be a risk that at some definite or indefinite time in the future , the injured person will … develop some serious disease or suffer some serious deterioration in his physical or mental condition ’ . |
33 | There is a requirement in the rules to notify the Society on Form MNP before any investment business is conducted by , or under the supervision of , a partner or director who is an RFL ; and to inform the Society if an RFL has become or ceased to be a partner or director in a firm having the benefit of an investment business certificate . |
34 | The next step was to turn the feasibility study into a detailed business plan which would be presented in a share prospectus aimed at attracting the target £6.5 million now estimated to be needed to launch a paper selling between 800,000 and 1.1 million copies . |
35 | In the event of the Video being broadcast or being caused or licensed to be broadcast we will pay you standard residuals in accordance with normal rates . |
36 | In the event of the Video being broadcast or being caused or licensed to be broadcast we will pay you standard residuals in accordance with normal rates . |
37 | In the event of the Video being broadcast or being caused or licensed to be broadcast we will pay you standard residuals in accordance with normal rates . |
38 | ‘ If you were rich to start with , or determined to be a bigger bastard than your mates . ’ |
39 | Indeed , for all cases where the to infinitive evokes " subsequent potentiality " the support is necessarily seen or implied to be situated in time prior to the event . |
40 | Meetings were often held in museums or educational institutions specially built or refurbished to be ready for the great occasion . |
41 | Regulation 3B(1) requires that a wasted costs order ‘ may provide for the whole or any part of the wasted costs to be disallowed or ordered to be paid and the court shall specify the amount of such costs . ’ |
42 | In 1952 it adopted the practice of permitting deputies to stand in for the ministers : the deputies soon became permanent features , attending to all business except that deemed to be symbolically important . |
43 | Archbishop Romero , although thought to be a moderate when he took up the Archbishopric , proved himself to be a zealous proponent of Liberation Theology , broadcasting his masses , which included political messages , to the people throughout the country , by radio . |
44 | Macbeth , although shown to be very brave and soldier-like , is also very foolish . |
45 | The president of Lind 's society confessed as much to Thomas Brassey : " We are the very antipodes of trade unions , although forced to be enrolled under the Trade Union Act . |
46 | Initial conditions for the chemical constituents were taken from two-dimensional model results and adjusted to be consistent with recent observations . |
47 | Though Christie 's says that the Vung Tau sale is lotted to encourage private buyers , with sets of between five and nine matching vases offered per lot ( and designed to be shown , as they were in the 17th century , massed together on a chimneypiece or high shelf ) , Cohen believes buying is more easily done through a dealer . |
48 | An attractive broadside group are the so-called Beadle and Bellman 's Verses , addressed in the first half of the nineteenth century to such town and city dwellers as ‘ the worthy inhabitants of the Parish of Barnes , Surrey ’ or ‘ the worthy masters and mistresses of the Holborn End Division of the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields ’ and designed to be proclaimed by the public crier or parish bellman . |
49 | Covering 13,000 square metres and designed to be both relaxing and inspirational , the centre 's facilities are quite simply superb . |
50 | Whereas his brother and sister , Manfredo and Margharita , had been brought up in Italy and educated to be Italians , he was a hybrid , with a mind trained to be English but emotions entirely Italian . |
51 | Wallace had a good goal disallowed as Strach was on the far edge of the 6 yard box and deemed to be interfering with play when Wallace scored . |
52 | When the midwife arrived , flustered and overwhelmed to be called inside the Manor , it was all over . |
53 | To enter the Kingdom of Heaven one has to come as a little child , with an attitude of trust , and prepared to be teachable and flexible ( Matt. |
54 | Conservatives politely queued to join the the key conference of John Major 's career and prepared to be rallied … |
55 | Many of these plateaus have anomalous crustal thicknesses of between 20 and 40 km and an upper layer 10 to 15 km thick with P-wave velocities in the range 6.0–6.3 km s-h These values are in the range of granitic rocks in the continental crust and so it is inferred that many oceanic plateaus ( such as the Seychelles Bank ) are drowned continental fragments originating from the edges of ancient land masses and destined to be swept towards a subduction zone in the future . |
56 | A key added element to the Fibres ' carpet capability is the announcement of much improved stain release technology , developed in collaboration with 3M , and destined to be a leader in the industry . |
57 | We need a much larger and better resourced inspectorate to enforce it so it is fair and seen to be . ’ |
58 | For political reasons as much as for economic ones , the government needs to come up with a scheme that is simple ( so that its essence can be explained in one sentence ) and seen to be fair ( the duke pays more than the dustman ) . |
59 | If the Christian continuum provided hope for the regenerate individual , it offered a much less satisfying answer to the more general question that had perplexed Job and so many others : why was there so much evil in the world that the Lord had made and seen to be good ? |
60 | Ludens , tense , said , to provoke him , ‘ Ca n't these ways be reconciled and seen to be ultimately only one way ? ’ |