Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [verb] [adv] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The activities listed below are starred according to their fitness rating and their effect on the body . |
2 | Most of the activities described above are available FREE at HCI Clubs — from FREE wine with meals to a full programme of sports and entertainments making HCI holidays superb value for money . |
3 | It turned out that the forms had all been filled in correctly but the DSS had n't read them properly . |
4 | A preliminary account of events up to the mid-1970s has already been given for both locales , which will stand as an account for Cramlington but some elaboration is necessary for North Shields . |
5 | Let us content ourselves for the moment with finding out exactly which of the axioms given earlier are required to establish property M. First , then , we prove , giving all the details , Lemma 1.2.1 |
6 | In accordance with the main theme of this book the accounts given here are drawn from the school sector ( primary and secondary ) and concentrate on activities that were conducted at the level of the whole institution ( although , in practice , the whole of the school may not have become involved ) . |
7 | ‘ The accounts have obviously been falsified . ’ |
8 | It should also be noted that most of the institutions represented here are national or leading research bodies . |
9 | The lighting of the galleries has also been transformed and computer controlled blinds fitted to prevent damage from excessive levels of daylight . |
10 | The account of the mines provided here is derived from an old document brought to my attention . |
11 | The mines have long been closed but a relic survives in a blacksmith 's forge behind the crumbled walls . |
12 | The signs had all been there if only she 'd had the gumption to read them . |
13 | The signs have now been erected in Belmont Road and Juniper Park Road . |
14 | The signs have now been erected in Belmont Road and Juniper Park Road . |
15 | Below T g the free volume will remain essentially constant as the temperature decreases further since the chains have now been immobilized and frozen in position . |
16 | THE SHAMEN have always been victims of tabloid hysteria and censorship . |
17 | THE SHAMEN have always been victims of tabloid hysteria and censorship . |
18 | But now , at long last , it seems as though this might be ending : the much vaunted triumph of the West may be faltering in this , its first confrontation with a region and a group of peoples who are as confident and as proud — and as rich and powerful — as the Westerners have long been . |
19 | The artists mentioned here are just a few of those who were involved in jewellery design in the late 19th and early 20th centuries . |
20 | Some of the artists included here are Ben Nicholson , Peter Lanyon , William Scott , Alan Davies , Patrick Heron , Prunella Clough and Howard Hodgkin . |
21 | Where a large number of female cats are kept together in a cattery , observers have noticed that the kittens born there are often shared out between the mothers . |
22 | The deportations have already been postponed several times under international pressure and Mr Hurd is the third Foreign Secretary to review a policy first outlined 15 months ago . |
23 | The first is that the views expressed here are the author 's and not necessarily those of the Law Commission . |
24 | The courts have however been prepared to confine the visitor to his proper role as a judge of the internal affairs of the foundation by the use of the writs of prohibition and mandamus . |
25 | The courts have also been willing to apply the rules to various licensing decisions on the ground that the applicant had a legitimate expectation of being granted a hearing . |
26 | The courts have also been reluctant to find a breach of a duty of care on the part of the Prison Department , even when the health of a prisoner is at issue . |
27 | In property damage cases the courts have generally been more restrictive . |
28 | The courts have recognised that , whilst contracts in the first category , even though on standard terms , may be unobjectionable , very different criteria apply to those in the second category , and in modern times the courts have generally been vigilant to prevent the abuse of contracts of adhesion by parties with stronger market power , especially in the context of " consumer " dealings . |
29 | Thirdly , in deciding which label to attach the courts have often been acting upon questionable assumptions as to the conclusions which follow from the attachment of one label or the other . |
30 | In the past , the courts have often been hostile to exclusion clauses , particularly those drawn in wide terms which seek to negate all liabilities of the party relying on the clause . |