Example sentences of "[coord] [vb mod] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such comparisons may involve other individuals or may be between one group and another .
2 No they do n't I mean , the whole point is with P O A is what 's wh what we 're doing is sorting out should the customer be on P O A or should be on net list .
3 Unlike an industrial accident involving a single emission source , the pollutants contributing to an urban smog are emitted from numerous diverse sources and may be of many types .
4 This method is more specific for PSC than those described in recent reports and may be of diagnostic importance .
5 They will be different sizes ( length , width , height ) and may be of different colours or patterns .
6 The relationship between member and Society is therefore a crucial one and must be of mutual benefit .
7 Only black-and-white prints are required ( min 8″ × 10″ , with camera and film speed quoted ) and must be of high quality for advertising reproduction purposes .
8 Mobile users can only use it to make outgoing calls , and must be near one of the 8,000-plus Rabbit base stations dotted across the country .
9 They are put on special diets and must be in tip-top shape before they go into the ring . ’
10 1 and 0 and should be on 1 , except for pick rib and some two-colour rib fabrics .
11 High quality agricultural land is described as a ‘ a national resource for the longer term and should be in general protected from irreversible development ’ .
12 The general standard of living is so much better , I have a f—ed-up up family — who does n't have a f—ed-up family ? — I 'm screwed-up and should be in some psychiatrist 's office , but in general there was n't that much for me to worry about , and I think that 's a lot less common in England .
13 The case for such objective assessment before operation seems particularly strong in women over the age of 50 because they may have suffered occult damage to the anal sphincter during the childbirth and could be at particular risk of a poor functional outcome if the sphincter were to sustain further damage at the time of operation .
14 The mineralisation is associated with strong alteration of the enclosing sediments and tuffs and could be of volcanogenic origin .
15 I told him that I could not go on behalf of any party , but that I would go on behalf of the government if he came to power , since I knew the situation and could be of some help .
16 RESEARCH into a neglected area of carbon monoxide chemistry has yielded a new reaction which converts carbon monoxide to molecules containing two carbon atoms ( C2-compounds ) , and could be of commercial importance .
17 These were ancient , traditional positions and could be of considerable power depending upon the individuals and the emperor himself .
18 They might have been like this for three centuries , and could be for three centuries more .
19 They are also breaking the law and could be in serious trouble for that .
20 Sunderland even presented them with a couple of own goals and could be in more trouble .
21 In patients who could potentially benefit from treatment of advanced disease ( those with breast , gynaecological , prostate , or thyroid tumours ) the specificity was at least 68% and would be of clinical value .
22 These were to be based on a descriptor with learning outcomes and performance criteria , would be internally assessed , and would be of nominal 40-hour length — just like SCOTVEC modules .
23 The satellite would cost an estimated £400 million ( US$600 million ) and would be between ten and 50 times more powerful than the two gamma-ray observatories now in orbit .
24 They know Britain well , and will be of great help to you .
25 A book is also published to coincide with the Channel 4 TV series and will be of great value to those who like reading and painting .
26 He says the whole initiative is worthwhile and will be of great benefit but the loss of the Dickensian character of the area would be detrimental .
27 This special responsibility for verifying compliance with Community minimum requirements is known as ‘ home country control ’ and will be of increasing practical importance for UK businesses which venture abroad while remaining subject to such home country control .
28 It also remains to be seen whether better preretirement and health education programmes will play a part in helping people prepare constructively for old age and to make a realistic appraisal of the matters which are and will be of greater importance to them than sea air .
29 Available techniques for measuring bone mass are nevertheless extremely sophisticated and will be of continuing value in the diagnosis and management of bone disease and for research .
30 Day two will focus on the commercial implications of HCI and Usability and will be of particular interest to delegates from industry .
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