Example sentences of "[noun pl] [subord] [pron] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This means that in all states where they are evaluated , unc ( say ) is always strictly larger than
2 The French government tried to save money by accrediting the consul-general it sent to Japan in 1858 also as chargé d'affaires ( a device quite often used outside Europe , mainly in minor Latin-American states where it was expected that political relations would be very much subordinate to commercial ones ) .
3 The lucky ones are saved by the Pet Rescue Scheme and subsequently found homes where they are loved and looked after by more caring individuals or families .
4 Neglected children were taken away and locked up in Homes where they were made to eat worms .
5 In Puritan homes in which novels were banned , and in Evangelical homes where they were banned on Sundays , generations of children , often skipping the doctrinal dialogue , have been fascinated and excited to imagine themselves to be Christian and Christiana , never knowing what adventures they will find around the next corner and confident that there will be a happy ending .
6 It has always been so greatly prized in Indian homes where it is served particularly on special occasions and whenever possible .
7 The RR wiper motor is mounted in rubber bushes where it is screwed to the bulkhead .
8 Case 2 — to suggest some candidates where none was found from the original data .
9 AA rosettes were introduced to highlight hotels and restaurants where it was judged that the food could be specially recommended .
10 The tour included a visit to the SCOTVEC offices where they were given an overview of SCOTVEC 's role and functions .
11 Working with Local Development Organisations , through training and business support schemes and specific projects such as the Flexible Learning Centre in Drumchapel and the Easterhouse Entrepreneurship Programme , GDA has made considerable progress in extending economic opportunities where they are needed most .
12 Clearly assistance is not given to all kin invariably and whatever the circumstances , but are there certain relationships where it is given almost automatically ?
13 Another version of the bronze lion , from the collection of Dr Simon in Berlin , is illustrated in Bode 's 1908 book on Italian Renaissance bronzes where it is considered to be sixteenth-century .
14 I had found the wire cages where they were trapping them coming down into a stream .
15 Most of the Asian claimants in Cohen and Sadiq 's study were able to buy goods on credit from local Asian shops where they were known ( Sadiq , 1991 ) .
16 ‘ Do n't know about that , but I do know it 's the only good look I 'm going to get for months so I 'm making the most of it . ’
17 The exporter does not expect to get paid for his goods for 12 months so he is given a credit note — a standby letter — from the importer 's bank .
18 The Don/R spread his legs so he was holding the bike up , then he rapped on the back door of the Transit with a gauntleted hand .
19 The double-sided nature of the sixteen-year-old boy who arrived in the History Eighth at St. Paul 's among a group of conventionally well-educated youths two years his senior — who seemed to him grimly earnest and thinking only of work and success and speaking in more re fined voices than he was used to — is clearly shown by Thomas 's two attempts at writing fiction , The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans ( 1913 ) dedicated to ‘ My Father and my Mother ’ with its epigraph from Hardy , ‘ But now — O never again ’ , and an unpublished work of ‘ Fiction ’ ( his title ) which he abandoned in the early summer of 1914 .
20 ( In 1940 there were only four entries so it was cancelled ) , but presumably this arrangement was unsatisfactory for in 1952 John Chalcraft bought it from the Club for £15 .
21 Yeah , you need bigger words if it 's going into the dictionary
22 he was greatly concerned , too , with getting the correct scale of things , emphasising that the eye can only see at one glance an object which in size is one-third of the distance between the object and that eye ; in other words if you are painting a man six feet high you should be 18 feet away from him .
23 English is such a rich language and has gathered so much from many linguistic sources that you must consciously choose and reject words if you are to write well .
24 If you 're wor In other words if you 're working with Christ , keep your eyes on him , you 'll not go wrong .
25 Several disposable types are available from pet shops , and are essential for dog owners where it is compulsory to clean up after their pets if they are walking in a public area .
26 You had to set about it as soon as you got in : doing the legs if they were sweating .
27 Rent review provisions , repairing obligations and service charges These are all important considerations if you are thinking of buying the lease of business premises .
28 Considerable changes are required in classroom practice in many of our primary schools if we are to raise standards to the levels demanded by today 's society and parents .
29 Gradually straighten the legs until you are standing upright , then lower slowly to the floor without jerking .
30 Orc Boyz units work out cheapest per model , so it makes sense to include extra Boyz units if you are going to increase the size of your core .
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