Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adj] at " in BNC.
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1 | That is simply because it has to be that low if some of these houses are to be considered habitable at all , and if others are to be inhabited by two , or often by three , families at the same time . |
2 | GOOD drawing ability used to be considered important at school , not only as a skill that might give expression to a child 's aesthetic and artistic inclinations , but also one that would be useful in practical ways — in recording flora and fauna in nature study , for example . |
3 | Publishers are only now becoming aware of many of the new problems that producing and distributing computer programs will present , and publication methods for such material must be considered experimental at this stage . |
4 | Among the sites where characteristic evidence for iron extraction or smithing has been located might be included those at Ancaster , Braintree , Camerton , Holditch , Sapperton and Wilderspool . |
5 | SCOTLAND 'S squad will be let loose at the wedding of their truculent ex-colleague Mo Johnston four days before the vital World Cup qualifier against Italy at Ibrox . |
6 | If the draftsman wishes to create a lease for a period that can not be made certain at the time of the demise the only way is to express it as being granted for a fixed term subject to a power to break at the expiry of the period . |
7 | In this way it might be possible to discover the implicit features , which may be made explicit at some later date . |
8 | Only thus will land be made available at minimum instead of monopoly prices , and only thus will the would-be developer be enabled to foresee his commitments and calculate his risks — both essential conditions of ‘ mass production ’ in house-building . |
9 | Saw psychiatrist and was assured that a bed would be made available at Parkhead hospital as soon as possible . |
10 | Both documents must be given freely to parents of pupils on request and must be made available at the school for reference by parents and others . |
11 | The car shall be produced in constant supply , irrespective of demand , and be made available at incredibly silly prices for all worthy organisations , local authorities and small businesses on a means tested basis . |
12 | The second point is that the separate leaflet on , say , the inter-library loan service , the catalogues , or the reserved book collection , can be made available at the point of use or point of need . |
13 | This technology will not only be of use to the programme itself , but can also be made available at state and local levels . |
14 | The lease required a proportion of one-twelfth of " waste ore " to be made available at the end of every three years and made saleable — failure to do so resulting in forfeiture of all such material . |
15 | The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres . |
16 | A TEST which checks foetuses for Down 's Syndrome will be made available at Hartlepool General Hospital 's Cameron maternity unit from next Wednesday for mothers-to-be who want it . |
17 | More than 50 places are expected to be made available at Springfield Primary School , Darlington , to cater for youngsters in the Haughton area of town . |
18 | He says the facilities should also be made available at appropriate times and at competitive prices for conferences , seminars , meetings and dinners . |
19 | But we are aware that many ex-shipyard workers are engaged in some very routine work , and that many of them feel they could be made redundant at any moment . |
20 | Up to 450 of the 500 staff will be made redundant at the laboratory in Leatherhead , Surrey , one of the country 's leading research centres on acid rain , and the remainder will be transferred . |
21 | Workers about to be made redundant at Kington are pessimistic about the chances of finding another job : |
22 | But the rest will be made redundant at the end of next week . |
23 | The implications of these terms are considered later but the use of terminology in this study text needs to be made clear at the outset . |
24 | If your product is such that it is normally only loaned out , this must be made clear at the start . |
25 | It has to be done all at once even if some need a little encouragement ! |
26 | If the claim goes through satisfactorily , the supplementary pension or allowance that has been granted can then be drawn weekly at the Post Office . |
27 | Wednesday 's tie , which Jack Charlton 's team need to win to help them reach next year 's World Cup finals in the US , will be shown live at about 70 Irish locations to supporters paying up to £10 a time . |
28 | However as late as 1668 another Roman , Mario Savioni ( c. 1608–1685 ) brought out a book of five-part Madrigali morali e spirituali , explaining that they were to be sung each at the end of one of his previously published Concerti morali and adding that he had ‘ taken care to unite together the aria and the madrigal so as to conform with the character of the concertos ’ . |
29 | Before work had been completed on the whole batch , it became clear that it might be cheaper to obtain replacement cars if any could be procured second-hand at a reasonable price . |
30 | In a sense , therefore , I told her , the Devil is no longer a person-in-relation that can truly be called personal at all . |