Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [vb pp] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Those in the last category are given least priority , though that does not mean they are never funded . ’
2 If our democracy is to retain popular support and respect , it seems vital that the 60pc of voters regularly voting for change are given some opportunity to bring their ideals and values to bear on society .
3 How many entries on the police national computer are deleted each week ?
4 Crumpled sheets of tin are featured this month by Liliane and Michel Durand-Dessert .
5 INTIMATE shots from Paul McCartney 's family album are revealed this week — including one of the rock star naked .
6 Before widespread changes in practice are made this finding needs confirmation in a larger trial with mortality and major respiratory and cerebral morbidity as the primary outcomes .
7 Prompted by a return to international competition , drug tests on two players from each Currie Cup side were introduced this season , just as they were during the World Cup .
8 ‘ unless a defendant is assured that information given in response to an order for disclosure can not and thus will not be used as evidence at his trial for the offences charged , he may well be entitled to refuse to supply the information on the ground that it would tend to incriminate him .
9 And , as I have already mentioned , it is not altogether necessary , if your mind is constructed that way , actually to visit your chosen locale .
10 If specific information about pupils ' ability , eligibility for free school meals , any disabilities etc. is required , then a painstaking search is undertaken each time for the particular piece of information required .
11 Fourth , decisions are made in sequence rather than according to a grand plan , because the series of searches crucially affects outcomes and because each time a search is concluded another problem is attended to .
12 In addition , a Special Study is offered each year on a theme such as Intelligence and National Security in 20th-century Britain ; Science , State and Society ; or Ethnic Conflict .
13 A period of continuous study is required each year and candidates are advised to budget for at least one week per year in residence .
14 As I understand it , nearly a hundred and fifty thousand pound is allocated each year to the G M B.
15 Fishing is let each year to the same people , many of whom have been coming to Brora for decades .
16 With static systems , recognition is performed some time after the handwriting has been produced .
17 ‘ The murder was committed some time between twelve and three .
18 Phase two of the development of the Department was completed this summer .
19 Cocaine was reborn that way .
20 The sample in the photograph was made this way on the S47 ( 600 ) , machine .
21 The bid was expected this week or next , with finance arranged through Manufacturers Hanover and Charterhouse , which acted for the brothers in the past .
22 Your company car was impounded this morning .
23 Wembley 's West side was shut that night while the Royal Box side was boosted by schools and stadium staff on free tickets .
24 Erm , it 's recommended that County Council be informed that Borough supports in principle the construction of the access road .
25 Scrutinise the fiction and poetry being published this year .
26 Those switching to human insulin were alerted this year to reduce the dose by 10 per cent , and the need for careful monitoring was emphasised .
27 Blood samples for measurement of PP , CCK , and insulin were drawn each time a gall bladder image was taken .
28 That is the question being posed this week by the College of Driver Education , writes Jim Dunn .
29 Some realistic guidelines are beginning to emerge , but further work is needed this year .
30 The rate multiplier is set each year in England and Wales by central government and can not rise by more than the annual rate of inflation .
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