Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Or it could be the beginning of justice and the end of administering the law , because , how much of what goes on in court is actually administering the law , rather than determining natural justice . |
2 | Communities which suffer most from crime are often the most disadvantaged in the first place . |
3 | The film tantalises us — and Evelyn , who is hanging on to Ninny 's every word — right to the end . |
4 | ‘ It also fits in with work being carried out at other research centres . |
5 | And as I say we did the mass picket down in Inspector was coming straight up t an the Sergeant to y you know what 's like to leading er people and he said , Now what 's the what you going to do what 's what you want this morning ? |
6 | Keys made entirely of iron were also in everyday use . |
7 | The best hope of course is that the rates which the government has chosen to go in at will be sustainable , that the government will be able to combine cuts with interest rates , cuts in interest rates , with the needs of the economy and the constraints of the European Monetary System , so that it actually gets a downward path of interest rates at the rate which the economy needs , without provoking a sterling crisis which would push sterling to the bottom of its permitted rates , and produce a crisis of erm of confidence needing higher interest rates . |
8 | The second punch used successfully in competition is the snap punch . |
9 | The patient reported on in detail was of British origin with no evidence of either Libyan Jewish or central European ancestry , suggesting a separate , British focus of this disease . |
10 | Yet despite this there has mostly in practice been little depth , little more than discussion of opinions with regard to these ultimate questions — what one disillusioned teacher called " mutual exchange of ignorance " . |
11 | The lack of communication to others has only in part been due to our own ineptness at salesmanship ; it more likely lies in a fairly deeply embedded resistance to drama being anything other than a community art — not just a performing art , a community art . |
12 | Does anybody know why agriculture was n't in erm the G A T T it 's never , t discussed in the G A T T why it has n't er included in like manufacturing is reason why that is ? |
13 | Lungs aching less as air is accommodated |
14 | The Conservative government has not of course been passive in the process of restructuring the social bases of electoral choice . |
15 | For we should not become too carried away by Labour 's changed face and tone of voice , nor too dazzled by the Peter Mandelson image-conjuring . |
16 | No cause of death is given , but we may make an informed guess , for all that , that a man whose elder brother had been carried off by consumption was himself the victim of that ‘ white plague ’ which accounted for one-third of all deaths in the early years of the 19th century . |
17 | Children who are caught up in crime are getting a lot of media attention lately . |
18 | He has also of course been Chairman of the Sekers Group for a number of years . |
19 | Picked out in silhouette is a swarm , a veritable plague , of humanity . |
20 | The policy of the labour exchanges towards boys who wanted to come out of farming was to refuse them alternative employment . |
21 | Those who lose heart and cry out in despair are reminded that Jesus is in command and that he will steer the little ship of the Church into calmer waters . |
22 | The procedures by which the project is carried out at present are summarised in Sections 4.7 and 4.8 and exemplified in the Major and Minor Project schools described in Chapters 5 and 6 . |
23 | Research work carried out in linguistics is generally more descriptive than practical in terms of classroom applications , but Chapman ( 1983 ) provides a useful account of the educational relevance of work in linguistics , giving special emphasis to the concept of cohesion in texts . |
24 | One of the other impacts we need to work out in fact is the er effect of the overtime as being worked in quotes , by all the quotes people not just the temps , because that 's gon na be a significant chunk . |
25 | All I want out of life is some good old-fashioned revenge for a good old-fashioned love-affair that went wrong . |
26 | There was until recently one situation in which the Monarch might be called upon to exercise a degree of discretion but even this has now in practice been removed as the result of party political developments that took place between 1957 and 1965 … |
27 | I 'm sure many members will have been sorry to have noted the erm , the thefts of materials and one hopes that security cameras has now in fact been er installed , and if not , why not ? |
28 | A framework which has been found to work well in practice is : |
29 | A ubiquitous process that starts immediately after death is of course decay , which in small mammals progresses very quickly . |
30 | Factors which correlate strongly with autonomy are : |