Example sentences of "[adj] to [pron] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ( including taxes and the cost of accessories ) at the date the damage occurred and such loss or damage is insured under this Policy the Corporation will subject to the consent of the Policyholder and of any other interested party known to the Corporation replace it with a new motor car of the same manufacture and model subject to its being available in which event the Corporation shall become entitled to possession and ownership of the lost or damaged motor car .
2 South Africa was readmitted to the Olympic Games on March 27 , subject to its being able to satisfy within 30 days conditions laid down by the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) .
3 However , such polymorphism does not account for senescence itself , which depends on the mean life history , determined by maximization of fitness subject to what is possible .
4 If the insured person has accidentally damaged this then subject to us being satisfied that legal , not moral liability exists , the claim can be paid after deduction of the policy excess .
5 The interests of the alleged contemnor require that he should have the right to be informed of the charges which he has to meet , to be advised and represented if he so wishes ( subject to his being eligible for legal aid or otherwise able to finance his defence ) , to be given a full and fair opportunity of meeting those charges and , if found guilty of contempt of court , to be informed in sufficiently clear terms of what has been found against him .
6 On Whitsun eve , 1960 , the Central Theological Commission was set up to prepare the Council ; subject to it were ten sub-commissions presided over by the heads of the corresponding Roman dicasteries .
7 But er er exact er victories if you in that respect , it 's hard to it 's hard to say whether they were any .
8 They 're supposed to It 's supposed to be written written down in the in the book .
9 Sorry , if I could just clarify , I was actually at the meeting of Women 's Sub , erm as was Robin in fact , and they , the Women 's Sub-Committee considered the minute of this committee , and endorsed erm , in fact , Amanda did n't write until the meeting of women 's sub , because it was being considered by them , but erm they did n't add anything substantial to what was this committee had said and they did .
10 In response to claims by MAS that the BBC has circulated a list of 67 records that they have allegedly ‘ banned ’ due to their being unlistenable , a spokesperson for Radio 1 said ‘ Absolutely .
11 Goldfish are particularly prone to predation by herons due to them being slow swimmers , and brightly-coloured .
12 When you have reached the stage of flying circuits this risk should have disappeared , due to your being able to perform gentle landings and exercise the necessary throttle control .
13 On the road , the car feels taut and easy to drive , mainly due to it 's light steering and excellent visibility .
14 Of course they would not , because just like me they are trying to find an answer that is as close as possible to what is best for their nations and for Europe as a whole .
15 road and the line nearer to you is solid , you must not cross or straddle it , except when you need to get in and out of the premises on side road .
16 Where there are double white lines along the road and the line nearer to you is broken , you may cross the lines to overtake if you .
17 Cos she 's used to me being crazy !
18 He was a prisoner , in the jungle , he finds it difficult to get used to everything being normal again .
19 and that to them is good care if a nurse does everything for them , but it 's not .
20 Well that to me is ignorant .
21 And and that to me is indicative albeit er in a small way of a failure to adequately phase the release of land albeit that the figures I accept are are relatively small .
22 That to me was one of the most rewarding moments over and above when we got into the big game against New Zealand .
23 The resources available to her are excellent ; the library has an extensive stock of books , long runs of periodicals , press cuttings , and up-to-date facilities to find relevant material .
24 If the chief officer was of the opinion that the resources available to him were inadequate to prevent the feared disorder , he could take certain steps to have the procession banned altogether .
25 The extent to which local advisers can undertake an objective evaluation of a school already familiar to them is one consideration .
26 This was appealing to everyone 's better instincts and most of the giants looked alert and nodded at one another , because , of course , the Gruagach were known the length and breadth of Ireland for their culture and learning .
27 For Hilton openness to the reality of the dark shadows of the inner world carries a promise of life more exciting than the glare of everyday physical reality " so shynende and so confortable to hem are blynde in knowynge of gostly " ( 25.92r. – 238 ) .
28 The services provided by UNRWA in health , education and relief , were in many ways superior to what was available to non-refugees .
29 So there there does n't there is n't a conflict and th and there is n't a conflict because we have the area of search for a new settlement which is established in the referred to which is broader than the study area .
30 Under government legislation , Blacks were resettled from the early 1960s to what were designated Bantustans or ‘ homelands ’ according to ethnic groupings .
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