Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 In view of the fact that the total proceeds would be donated to this appeal it was agreed that no charge would be made .
2 In view of the fact that the total proceeds would be donated to this appeal it was agreed that no charge would be made .
3 About 80 percent of the total descriptions could be unambiguously assigned to one of the 40 junctions , either because the subject knew the road names or described the junction or events in sufficient detail for the description to be uniquely associated with one situation on their video .
4 He argues that the value-creating activities may be summarized in nine categories as below ; each of the support activities may support any of the primary activities .
5 The fabulous results will be appearing in a forthcoming issue .
6 Make up your mind that whatever the short-term temptations may be , you will never deviate from the highest standards of honour .
7 It is clear that one of the aims of early rational expectations theorists , Lucas ( 1972 ) in particular , was to show that Friedman 's apparent theoretical reconciliation of optimal behaviour with the broad facts could be extended to cover rationality of expectations .
8 this an opinion prepared with the niceties of scottish law in mind but the broad principals will be relevant in the rest of the u.k .
9 Likewise it is often not sufficiently recognised that the ‘ state ’ which would supposedly execute the progressive measures might be very much disinclined to do so and anyway may be the object of considerable public mistrust .
10 The geographic differences may be genetic or reflect the age of insects or the availability of resources .
11 From these assumptions there naturally followed the idea that a balance between the maritime strengths of the European States must be safeguarded in the same way as that between their territories in Europe .
12 A decade later a greater radical , Jeremy Bentham , suggested that the armed forces of all the European States should be reduced to low fixed levels , that all colonies should be freed ( one of the first recognitions in schemes of this kind of the importance which overseas possessions were now assuming in European politics ) and that a ‘ common court of judicature ’ should be set up to settle international disputes .
13 Were this to happen , there can be little doubt what the position of the European authorities would be .
14 When all the paperwork has been done , the European Communities will be renamed the European Union .
15 Er Mr Deputy Speaker I 'm glad er at last after some further delay that members of this house have the opportunity to discuss the important matter of the boundaries on which the European elections will be fought on June the ninth and the extension to the vote to E C citizens in the U K for those elections .
16 During the summit , Heads of Government will decide whether the European regions should be given a greater role in decision making in the Community .
17 What they did not seem to perceive was that non-intervention in the Spanish conflict was part of the policy of appeasement then being followed by the western powers , or that , even if a European war began before the Spanish conflict were settled , the European democracies would be reluctant to take on extended commitments , especially if this meant running the risk — as they saw it — of assisting communism on Europe 's southern flank .
18 Budd said , rather foolishly , that unless reinforcements arrived the uniformed Blackshirts would be obliged to take the law into their own hands .
19 Network DDE is much the same except the connected applications can be on physically different computers on the network .
20 I hope that the Scotmid problems will be improved by the Highways Department proposal for additional traffic islands in Nicolson Street and making Hill Place one way eastbound .
21 Alternatively , the attempted rescues may be supposed to have owed nothing to ideology , but as having been purely a misjudged essay in job-preservation .
22 Some of the poorest students might be assisted , but , as with legal aid , those just above the threshold would lose out .
23 But Bob Knight of the Oxford Maxwell pensioners committee doubts that the poorest victims will be put first .
24 They especially liked Israel 's affirmations that negotiations on the final status of the occupied territories would be based on UN Security Council Resolution 242 , the 1967 land-for-peace document that all the Arab delegations regard as holy writ .
25 Thus the US State Department openly criticised the Israeli Prime Minister , Itzhak Shamir , for a Jan. 14 speech in which he claimed that the occupied territories would be used to settle future Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union .
26 The debate only expanded in mid-January when Prime Minister Shamir delivered his controversial " big Israel " speech , in which he implied that the occupied territories would be used to settle Soviet immigrants [ see p. 37199 ] .
27 King Hussein , who had resisted calls from Moslem Brotherhood members of parliament and leftists to boycott the conference , said in an emotional speech on Oct. 12 at a conference of 2,500 elected officials in Amman that he had been assured by the USA that it would " do its utmost " to see that a transitional period of Palestinian " autonomy " in the occupied territories would be negotiated within a year of the conference opening , and announced Jordan 's unconditional acceptance of US terms for the proposed Middle East peace conference .
28 If you are going to pay candidates ' travelling expenses one of the advance preparations will be to organize these beforehand , ensuring there is cash available or that someone will be there to sign the necessary cheque .
29 Managers have to believe in their act because the low points can be very low , even though the high points are exhilarating .
30 The recommendation was that 5,000 to 6,000 of these were suitable for inclusion in the lending section of any small or middle-sized library , and that the largest libraries would be expected to include almost the whole range of British books , amounting to about 17,000 titles .
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