Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Selection of suitable rootstocks in Champagne are greatly influenced by the solumological factor . |
2 | Ecological safety and strategies of environmental protection are also discussed in relation to Latvia and Lithuania . |
3 | Additionally , these bolts and other protection are commonly used to rest on during the ascent . |
4 | Without this , as has happened in Leeds , certain subjects are perennial losers , and the principles of curricular balance and entitlement are seriously compromised . |
5 | Thus monotony and fragmentation are intimately connected , and through the need to accomplish a long series of jobs each day , a feeling of always having too much to do may be added . |
6 | The liquids obtained by both these methods of preparation are then diluted with an equal volume of brandy , which acts as a preservative . |
7 | Something that he has to accept , however , is that there will be many , too many , occasions when great chunks of research or preparation are never used . |
8 | More and more transactions between customer and retailer are now done by telephone . |
9 | Nirvana are also believed to be working on cover versions of several seminal punk tracks for possible future release . |
10 | If fluid from the prostate and a specimen of the ejaculate are also examined , however , the diagnosis rate increases markedly , and over 70 per cent of male contacts were shown to be harbouring the organism in one series where these exhaustive tests were carried out . |
11 | Nevertheless , extreme vigilance and monitoring are still needed each time a new product is sanctioned for release into the environment . |
12 | Where the terms of a settlement are so framed that a clearly defined person can benefit ( for example if the class of beneficiaries includes ‘ any spouse of the settlor ’ or ‘ spouse of the settlor 's children' ) or such persons could be added to the class of beneficiaries , then the settlor will be treated as having an ‘ interest ’ in the trust . |
13 | There is much evidence to suggest that disability may be just one attribute which is considered undesirable in members of the health and caring professions ; race and class discrimination are well documented ( Young , 1981 ; Watkins , 1987 ; Baxter , 1988 ) and gender discrimination is also marked ( Young , 1981 ) . |
14 | Before leaving the subject of price discrimination , it is worth noting again that actual competition policies on price discrimination are sometimes motivated by a concern to protect small businesses vis-à-vis large ones , even though the competitive effects of price discrimination may be beneficial ( lower prices to consumers ) . |
15 | It is a long-established fallacy that both the cuvée and the taille are officially divided into three : the first , second and third cuvées and the first , second and third tailles . |
16 | The heaviness of carriage and the risk of neonatal septicaemia are directly related : infants who are heavily colonised have an increased risk of infection of at least 10-fold . |
17 | Scientists in the academic community achieve recognition , advancement , and success in attracting funding by publication , whereas some of those working in industry or defence are neither encouraged nor expected to contribute to the publicly available literature ( Gilbert 1978 74 ) . |
18 | Scientists in the academic community achieve recognition , advancement , and success in attracting funding by publication , whereas some of those working in industry or defence are neither encouraged nor expected to contribute to the publicly available literature ( Gilbert 1978 ) . |
19 | Whether other mechanisms of defence are also governed by capsaicin sensitive nociceptive neuroens remains to be proved . |
20 | But in ( 76 ) with the predicate qualifier the lady and her red hair are intensionally separated ; therefore while it is still possible to use ( 76 ) to the same effect as ( 75 ) , with everything that is constructed with the verb covered by without solid evidence , this notion may also be taken as only related to one of the two extending elements ; that is , Oliver may reliably know her and what she is like — it is her image as red-haired that was constructed without solid evidence . |
21 | In the outcome the characters in his story are completely depersonalized . |
22 | The formation of black holes and evidence for their existence are also covered . |
23 | Proprietors must ensure that , prior to any establishment being used for accommodation , the various statutory requirements in existence are fully complied with . |
24 | Additions to the Board are generally made by nominations from existing or previous Board members , Highlander staff , or selected friends and associates of Highlander who are familiar with the educational philosophy . |
25 | Yet no country at present satisfies its preconditions for EMU — conditions which in any case are increasingly viewed as inappropriate . |
26 | The controls in any case are surely doomed to fail . |
27 | Despite these interactions , when correlations are calculated across the 48 films it is clear that the risk ratings in each case are strongly related to one another , r(46)=0.742 , p<0.01 , see Table 6.2 . |
28 | The issues in this famous case are extremely involved and we shall consider them further in Chapter III . |
29 | Three buses an hour are presently run around the estate . |
30 | The policy considerations underlying provision are largely determined by the nature of the parent institution , or in the case of public libraries by national legislation . |