Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 Just to invoke God 's name for what one chooses to do is no guarantee whatever that the thought , word or action really is God 's will , or is creative and positive as opposed to being destructive and negative .
2 When a patient is seen for the first time , a single measurement of serum urea or creatinine alone is not helpful in differentiating the time course of renal failure .
3 The Bull & Gate surely was n't built for this sort of punishment .
4 A choice of half board or accommodation only is available .
5 Here I see few flowers , save such as water bubbles , though the fields & country generally are the richest I have ever seen .
6 If by neutralisation is meant establishing Great Power guarantees for the neutrality of states or regions , then Soviet interest in this process or regime certainly was not confined to Europe in the 1950s and 1960s .
7 I appreciate that the number of cases in which the taker and driver away is not the driver who goes on to cause personal injury or damage will be comparatively few , but I ask my right hon. Friend whether it is necessary to make such a draconian change in the traditional principles of British law , or to do it by reversing the normal burden of proof .
8 It would arise where , for example , the original taker and driver away was arrested , but after he had left the car and was going to have no more to do with it .
9 But Myfanwy Piper , John Piper 's wife , remarked how penetrating and imaginative John Cranko 's taste and judgement already were , in spite of limited opportunities in South Africa , and that since his arrival in England he ‘ never stopped looking , listening and absorbing ’ .
10 Y You and Deborah were talking about Dan and Honey yesterday were n't you ?
11 Out here in Japan we tend to get info on the football on a wing and prayer so being able to be part of this listing is great for this Leeds supporter .
12 Chemistry and physics together are an unbeatable combination .
13 ( A second point arising on the fifth plea and replication thereto is omitted . )
14 Visibility from the left-hand seat is above average for an American aircraft ; you can see all around , except for about 30° in the rear , and visibility upwards is acceptable but slightly degraded by the roof which wraps around to the sides of the cabin .
15 The cereals grown would have formed the staple of the diet , with wheat , barley , oats and rye all being represented in the archaeological and historical records .
16 Much science , however , is well-established , and some philosophers like Hegel have been most interested in this established part rather than in the frontier where conjecture , refutation and research generally is going on .
17 The difference between the ego and id however is that if that is gon na happen in the real world , there has to be a cake there for you to eat .
18 ‘ That effort and expense however is sometimes wasted through poor design and maintenance of office equipment and furniture , which is a pity as potentially this could lead to declining standards of dress in the office . ’
19 Stress affects posture : often people look slumped , their shoulders sag and they hunch their back ; alternatively they hold themselves very rigid so that the muscles of the shoulders and neck especially are set ; their face takes on a fixed expression with perhaps staring eyes or clenched jaw ; muscular tics and involuntary twitches can arise ; for some people cramp is stress-related .
20 Three point one okay so this is where the model , in effect what we 've done which is a very crude way , right , of erm incorporating exogamous influences , right , we have n't said tha that the war is going to affect the income or price elasticity what we did do , right , all that we 're doing is that we 're allowing the intercept of our model to change , right , now as a result , we 've got , we can prove the st the statistical significance of all the variables in our model , right , the co the actual coefficients that we 've estimated have changed quite significant , particularly in the er the incoming elasticity , right , the incoming elasticity was less than one , right , and insignificance before was now greater than one and height of R squared has also increased dramatically our measure of explanatory power .
21 The decision to design the lamp and gear separately was made so that consumers did not need to pay for control gear each time they bought a 2D lamp .
22 The contrast between nature and architecture here was too much indeed for the ungenerous Hippolyte Taine , who came here on his Journey to the Pyrenees in the middle of the last century and wrote that ‘ One finds it grotesque that a bit of hot water should have brought cuisine and civilization into these declivities . ’
23 ‘ The main difference between cricket and rugby now is that they 're both more competitive , which means they 're taken too seriously .
24 Banbury 's library and museum though are hoping to record your views , and they 're going to , hopefully , make some history .
25 And what I wanted to know was , why had O and Boy never been seen to look at each other ?
26 The way in which the Government have brought the north and south together was well spelt out by my hon. Friends the Members for Glasgow , Rutherglen ( Mr. McAvoy ) , for Wansbeck ( Mr. Thompson ) and for St. Helens , South ( Mr. Bermingham ) .
27 Well yes , in so far as it 's a question of degree , though if Crime and Punishment really is the king of thrillers then there 's something unique to remark in it and even to wax a bit pompous about .
28 If it is accepted that ability to consume is the major determinant and indicator of economic status — and that is implicit in the common concern over the ‘ standard of living ’ of different groups in society — then the conclusion must be that retirement is only one of a number of factors that affect economic status , and retirement alone is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for economic dependency .
29 Have the creativity of art , music , literature and drama always been opposed to activities responding to patronage or markets ?
30 At Aldridges of Bath recently , for example , auctioneers and saleroom alike were astonished when a Pountney and Allies meat plate , showing a view of Hotwells with the Irish packet St Patrick sailing up the river , sold for £1,600 .
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