Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] be [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In other cases the plotter hardware is physically located some distance from the user ; for example , the user may be in a different building or even at a subsidiary office in another town .
2 Money may be in the form of some physical item that is actually handed from one person to another : for example , gold , silver , other coin , banknotes , or even something like cigarettes .
3 Good health resides in areas under more direct personal control , and those with time to investigate such matters as exercise and nutrition may be in a better position than a doctor to arrive at an accurate understanding .
4 It is always a lie and never the truth , ’ Questionable though that judgement may be on the aphorism in general , it does seem to me to catch the half-formed nature of this observation — or perhaps , better speaking , its lack of a frame .
5 The Christian may be in a church which has been together for several hundred years , and so he knows there is a certain likelihood of it still being together next year !
6 Application for admission may be by the nearest relative or an approved social worker .
7 A more radical change may be on the way : a report by the UK Institute of Health Services Management concludes that ‘ General taxation must be reconsidered as the major funding of the National Health Service if it continues to fail to deliver adequate levels of resources ’ .
8 The historic route may be under the accountant 's scrutiny shortly : the recession in the building industry has led to a falling demand for cement and traffic is down to two or three trains per week .
9 Anyway , defeat in the County Shield may be for the best because , let's not be hasty , but after just four games we look like having Division Three wrapped up .
10 If so , the disqualification may be for a period of five years , universally in the case of a corrupt practice or within the particular constituency in which the offence took place in the case of an illegal practice .
11 ‘ The rights deriving from the above-mentioned provisions of the Treaty include not only the rights of establishment and of participation in the capital of companies or firms but also the right to pursue an economic activity , as the case may be through a company , under the conditions laid down by the legislation of the country of establishment for its own nationals .
12 ( 5 ) If a condition attached to an occasional licence is contravened as regards any club , every person whose name is , at the time of the contravention , contained in the list lodged under subsection ( 3 ) ( b ) of section 103 of this Act , or as the case may be in the new list last lodged under subsection ( 5 ) or ( 5A ) of that section , in respect of that club , shall be guilty of an offence :
13 I do not feel that any harm will come to those people who experience spontaneous regression in such a way , as any group involved in the higher levels of meditation should be under the control of a qualified and experienced teacher or leader who will be on hand to control the situation and to help should the pupil find himself in emotional difficulty .
14 The two sides might have parted company there and then had it not been for the GLEB 's condition that someone with newspaper business experience should be on the executive .
15 However , the form of section 2(2) means that with regard to liability for animals not belonging to a dangerous species the position will be fundamentally the same as at common law , since the damage must be of a kind made likely by the characteristics known to the keeper .
16 Just before the publication of the Bill that became the 1988 Education Reform Act , opinion in Great Britain was evenly divided over whether control of the curriculum should be in the hands of local education authorities or of central government ; this is shown in Figure 10.4 .
17 But in an emergency or disaster situation , the knowledge base must be in the computer system and there should be no skill barrier to access the system .
18 These might have been held to be missing links in a chain of which the links were very small in some places , and large ( so far ) in others ; but this idea conflicted with the notion that God would have created the best of all possible worlds , which should therefore not change over time since all change must be for the worse .
19 The front foot should be on the windward edge and well weighted .
20 Release of part of the reserve should be through the project manager .
21 I repeat that the European Community money should be for the benefit of coal communities , and we very much regret that the European Commission has not released the funds .
22 Remittances from overseas : Payment should be in the form of an INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDER .
23 In the case of a company without share capital the return will give no particulars of the members ; to ascertain that , resort must be to the company .
24 Now my submission is not intended to be representation that the new settlement should be in the greenbelt and great weight must still be given to it 's protection .
25 It is much more to do with the image within the hair and from a grooming point of view , the hair should be on a par with the clothes .
26 Remember that before you start to sail the board must be in the secure position .
27 But the assumption was always that his first attempt at direction should be on a modest scale .
28 His preparation must be like an Olympic athlete 's .
29 The set part of the sentence should be about the same length as the variable part which is used to finish it .
30 Applicants for the course should be between the ages of 22 and 27 and should be able to read and write English and French .
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