Example sentences of "[adj] [vb mod] [be] said [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Or w w shall we say that may be said with a bit of a tongue in cheek ? |
2 | Something similar might be said of the following : ( 192 ) Thus by reducing the temperature of matter in the gaseous state it can be made to pass through all three physical states . |
3 | The relationship with humans may be such that plants are no longer clearly ‘ wild ’ or ‘ cultivated ’ , the forests including several ‘ cultigens ’ like the betel nut or Uncaria gambir ( Rubiaceae ) , an important tan source in Asia ; similar could be said of the date in north Africa and Arabia . |
4 | Before doing so , a little will be said of the character of logic and deductive reasoning . |
5 | Type 7 His book covers most that need be said on the subject . |
6 | Much more could be said of the implications of a natural-narrative analysis here . |
7 | More will be said on the discrepancies between the workshop and Hemingway versions in the following section , where some further explanations will be offered as to why such dissimilarities occur . |
8 | It is to be allowed then , although something more will be said of the matter ( 1.6 ) , that we have two conceptions . |
9 | Something more will be said of the matter , however . |
10 | Much more will be said of the houses of the poor in chapter 3 , but the basic contrast can be readily tested — one has only to compare the range of interiors in the novels of Richardson or Jane Austen with the range in almost any one of Dickens 's novels . |
11 | More will be said in a later chapter about the implications of Plantagenet representation in France at this level . |
12 | And what a wonderful place , what more can be said about the bar ? |
13 | More can be said about the justification , found by both Blumler et al . |
14 | If virtually nothing is known of the town defences , only a little more can be said about the streets . |
15 | ( vi ) The same may be said for a passage of Paul . |
16 | The same may be said of a number of other rural districts designated under Section 19 of the Housing Act 1980 , ostensibly protected but in reality having quite large proportions of their stocks vulnerable . |
17 | The same may be said of the BMC engine but parts ( service items or for disasters ) are much more readily available for the LR unit . |
18 | ) The same may be said of the glissando , produced by rapidly drawing in or pushing out the slide . |
19 | The same must be said of the two sets of Images , for although there is no shortage of incidental felicities , I feel that the pianist is apt to over- project this music instead of allowing it to speak for itself . |
20 | The same might be said for the mix of sexuality and violence in Blue Velvet . |
21 | The same might be said of the individuals in Britain considering themselves members of the ‘ middle class ’ : there is not an essential characteristic common to them all , which could be discovered by theoretical reflection . |
22 | Much the same might be said of the keyboard repertory , particularly in Germany . |
23 | She said a real man is someone who knows what he 's about , who knows himself and can be relaxed about himself , and I think the same could be said about the ideal guest . |
24 | ‘ But the same could be said for a number of less actively traded companies on the full list . |
25 | Seven months on , how I wish the same could be said for the rest . |
26 | If the perceptions of Paisley 's critics are revealing of their underlying attitudes , the same could be said for the perceptions of his supporters . |
27 | I wish the same could be said for the piano he uses : it is clearly in need of a tune in the first of the Valses-Caprices . |
28 | The same could be said of the TSB while if you sell shares at such low prices that they guarantee the buyers an instant and spectatular profit then a lot of people are going to say : ‘ Thank you very much indeed ’ . |
29 | The same could be said of the recent Starfield and Chandler ranges , both of which we have looked at lately , and if this steering away from routine duplication is indeed a new trend , then it 's one which I applaud wholeheartedly . |
30 | The same could be said of the Shakespearean or Homeric frame . |