Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | On Jan. 17 an agreement was reached with Italy for $400,000,000 due for 1986-88 to be repaid by the end of 1997 , with the first instalment to be paid in mid-1993 . |
2 | Because one is using Euclidean space-times , in which the time direction is on the same footing as directions in space , it is possible for space-time to be finite in extent and yet to have no singularities that formed a boundary or edge . |
3 | If speech is represented bilaterally in left handers , then it should be possible for this to be demonstrated in individual left handers . |
4 | Handover of the building only took place a couple of days earlier so many hands had made it possible for Mass to be celebrated in a beautiful setting . |
5 | Earlier , it was stated that the two circles cross each other in the shape of the ‘ Vesica Piscis ’ of sacred geometry , but that for this to be perfect , the radius of the second circle is marked out from the perimeter of the first circle at the same radius . |
6 | We never heard any grumbling , everyone ate everything and we never heard of any health problems ( if there were any ) ; it was totally refreshing for all to be themselves and be accepted as they were . |
7 | Listed below are some of those to be wary of : |
8 | The deal included the offices attached to one of the hangars , so I arranged for some of these to be converted into laboratories for the processing of flight data and cockpit voice recorders . |
9 | Salary for these positions will be negotiable in the range £18–15,0000 ; however this in unlikely to be a limiting factor in the appointment of the exceptional candidate . |
10 | But doubt has been cast on this useful generalization by observations of a transition process in boundary layers , different from that to be described in Section 18.2 and much more like that usually observed in free flows . |
11 | And the range of issues with which the Committee is concerned is quite different from those to be discussed here . |
12 | Shrewsbury is still a traditional market town , so employment patterns , especially for women , are different from those to be found in urban areas . |
13 | It seems so irrational at eighty to be thinking where 's my mother … ’ |
14 | These can be local family and club emblems and songs such as those to be heard in soccer stadia . |
15 | The research is concerned particularly with attempts to establish new enterprises in difficult economic environments such as those to be found in large public-sector housing estates or inner-city areas . |
16 | The researchers , whose findings are published in Nature , say that the findings are consistent with those to be expected as a result of the greenhouse effect , but warn that they can not be sure " whether this is part of an overall climate change trend , or the normal variability of this section of the Tasman Sea " . |
17 | The procedure on application for a new lease is similar to that to be followed in the Chancery Division ( see Chancery Practice and Orders , Blackford , Jaque and Quint ( Longman 1991 ) . |
18 | Some of the structures observed in two-dimensional jets are , for example , similar to those to be described for wakes below , and a unified account for all flows can be attempted . |
19 | Though loath to admit it , he was relieved at first to be back , among the familiar sights and sounds . |
20 | Liza , while delighted at last to be in the company of Freddie Nash for so long a stretch , was nevertheless sorry to have to share him with this senior fellow officer , however much she had hitherto enjoyed driving Brigadier Smithson . |
21 | Garvin was there , Commandant of the Cairo Police and Owen 's nominal superior ; McPhee , Deputy Commandant , earnest , concerned and straightforward — too straightforward by half to be a Cairo policeman and far too straightforward for something like this ; Paul , an aide-de-camp of the Consul-General 's ; and Owen . |
22 | Moreover , the simplification can not be made , as it can in the terrestrial planets , that the influence of temperature on density is slight compared with the influence of pressure : the temperature change with depth in adiabatic lapse-rate models of Jupiter is much too large for this to be the case . |
23 | It is unusual for this to be the normal form of additions . |
24 | The building , about 1440 , at the Mont-Saint-Michel , of a form of bastion not dissimilar to that to be developed in Italy , underlines how this matter of overcoming the defensive problems created by the development of artillery was being dealt with . |
25 | Also it is good for such as be melancholike and pensive … " . |
26 | But he was too great for that to be true . |
27 | Her partner insisted that the time gap was too great for this to be anything other than two separate orgasms . |
28 | But the union was too weak and the employers too powerful for much to be achieved . |
29 | And all of this to be washed down with a late bar . |
30 | Labour makes promises : a new council house building programme , more money for community care , more money for roads and pavements , more for teachers , better schools , extra equipment , new capital expenditure , leisure centres and sports facilities — and all of this to be funded without a general increase in taxation . |