Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Users can then evaluate the alternatives and participate in the selection of the dialogue which will be eventually incorporated into the IT system .
32 Proceed to the bottom of Bayswater Road and after several hundred yards turn left into Stowford Road , proceed to the end of Stowford Road and at the ‘ T ’ junction bear left into Underhill Circus where number 5 will be eventually found on the left hand side .
33 Such mastery , however , will normally be brief ; it is unlikely to outlast the passing of crisis and/or movement in the cycles of history ; it will not survive substantial loss of congressional or popular support and it will be relentlessly eroded by the passage of time .
34 Some , including Kent County Council , believe that large scale induced development will not occur without positive government intervention and that some towns such as Dover could be badly affected by the loss of their traditional ferry business .
35 No patients would be identified and the information would be confidentially passed to the British Medical Association and then on to the Home Office .
36 Perhaps some consideration might be additionally given to the current situation regarding the lack of protection for the current situation regarding the lack of protection for the interiors of unlisted buildings within conservation areas … ’
37 No less than eighty-five per cent of the catering and retail outlets and eighty-four per cent of the accommodation establishments were found to be locally owned in the six locations where detailed research was done : Arundel , Broadway , Chipping Campden , Lavenham , Long Melford and Woodstock .
38 The dearth of recent critical material in this area would suggest not , but the aim of this article is to demonstrate that the study of dramatic character may be effectively achieved by the application of theoretical principles derived from the linguistic analysis of conversation .
39 This price might initially appear uncompetitive , but may be justified in the market place by additions to the features associated with the product such that consumers perceive the product to be effectively differentiated from the alternatives available .
40 The managers become a self-selecting body and cease to be effectively monitored by the shareholders once in office .
41 Citrine 's interventions largely succeeded because they were in general well-timed ; on issues on which he was utterly sure of the rightness of his cause ; and on ground which had been well prepared in advance by correspondence between officials at the BEA and the Ministry , so that the Minister 's brief could be effectively exploited in the discussion .
42 And these people will pay a rent for it and they will pay all the proper taxes and they will be effectively staying with the rules which are imposed on other people .
43 If the Saatchi Collection were to be dispersed , it is true to say that a whole era of international art would be effectively lost to the nation .
44 Since that can not be effectively done under the law as it stands , there must be created a new body of law of the sort that has come to be called administrative law .
45 The schedules determine which subjects can be effectively represented by the scheme , and which relationships are most effectively reflected by it .
46 If it does then the term will be effectively promoted to the rank of condition with all that that entails , otherwise it will be classed as a warranty .
47 Nor could labour interests be effectively pursued through the ballot box .
48 If this glitch activity has continued over the lifetime of the pulsar , roughly 5% of the moment of inertia of the neutron star must now be effectively removed in the form of pinned vortices ; but according to current models , only 1% of the total moment of inertia is involved in the whole of the superfluid that interpenetrates the inner crust , where pinning might take place .
49 However , this point should not be taken to imply that the burden can be effectively discharged by the voluntary sector , even though it may be able to make a useful contribution to meeting these needs .
50 Discuss the merits of this approach and provide examples of how the mailing can be effectively directed to the best targets .
51 I was going to say that I was grateful to the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) for raising this issue , because I agree with him that it needs to be properly debated on the Floor of the House .
52 It was essential that our recommendations should arouse enthusiasm among the best teachers ; if they disliked our plans , the National Curriculum would never be properly implemented in the classroom .
53 The operational objectives of each agency have to be properly understood by the professional parties involved so that areas of conflict and compromise in practice can be identified and service provision improved .
54 But the significance of the political and religious events of the mid sixteenth century , and in particular Mary 's part in shaping them , can only be properly understood in the context of the traditional political and social patterns which had created the sixteenth-century Scottish kingdom .
55 He realised , as did later choreographers , that the steps and patterns of such material had to be properly displayed to the audience , not just danced for themselves .
56 One of the recommendations of The Library Association Working Party on Training was that ‘ training is an integral activity in the achievement of a library system 's objectives and this should be properly recognised in the allocation of resources ’ .
57 ‘ Popular music ’ ( or whatever ) can only be properly viewed within the context of the whole musical field , within which it is an active tendency ; and this field , together with its internal relationships , is never still — it is always in movement .
58 What is the point of maintaining a proper legal framework for trade unions if law-breaking unions can not be properly punished by the courts ?
59 There remains , however , considerable debate concerning how a rule might be precisely defined and how such a construct can be properly applied to the study of social behaviour .
60 These however , must be properly noted in the documentation circulated afterwards .
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