Example sentences of "be [noun sg] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For Fairbairns this would be payment for hard work ; for Donnison this would be protection for both the woman carer and her dependants — in other words , maintenance of , and provision for , family relationships .
2 First , there will be resistance to external influence , and this will manifest itself as consensus norms within the dialect that affirm solidary behaviour .
3 There are also classes-in-struggle in every society , but the nature of these varies according to local circumstances and history : thus in one place there may be struggle within civil society between religious groups , for example , whereas in others such struggle may be absent , despite a lack of religious homogeneity .
4 This is not the case , so the fourth criterion must require that there be provision for major change in the main classes in order to reflect :
5 So I think any future in and negotiations with the er , there has to be provision for social housing .
6 The Arrangements document advises that Active Learning , Resource-based Learning , Investigation and Discussion be part of normal classwork in the Short Courses .
7 the tape recording of individual children 's oral performance for assessment purposes might not be part of normal classroom activity and thus not in line with TGAT recommendations .
8 Nor would this position necessarily be fixed : a group might be part of civil society at its constitution but be transformed by appropriation by the state .
9 As to schools , a DES spokesperson let it be known that such concerns are left to the LEAs and that studies of this kind are likely to be part of religious education .
10 Yet why should drug users in Bangkok be able to hold down steady jobs and be part of mainstream society whereas their counterparts in the USA who seek clean syringes are promptly imprisoned ?
11 The new legislation does however require clear principles to be part of daily practice .
12 But that ceased to be part of Spitting Image 's remit several series ago .
13 It seems to be part of human nature , however , to seek to categorize things , and the various aspects of what is in essence a single , broad-based quest for further knowledge and understanding have not been spared .
14 Most philosophical systems of ethics , and most popular moralizing , are radically flawed because they recommend morality to us either as what it is in our own best ultimate interests to do , or alternatively try to promote it by appeal to our feelings , for example feelings of compassion , or ( like Hutcheson ) by reference to some kind of moral sentiment which just happens to be part of human nature .
15 Either way , in later life he looked back on that experience as evidence that dancing could be part of everyday life in a way that it is not for most Europeans .
16 It will be part of everyday life and that revolution will have been completed , and I think that 's maybe forty years , but it 's along time from the original discovery of the transistor .
17 Putting two and two together , junior quite rightly expects there to be polecat with young hanging around post number seven , waiting to be petted by the children and providing the adults with a photo opportunity .
18 Ultimately it was inevitable that there had to be recourse to legal action to remove the ban .
19 But Chancellor Kohl has hand picked him to be president despite bitter opposition including some in his own party .
20 There may also be practice with audio-visual equipment itself , not only in the receiving mode but also in creative and other production , such as photography , interviewing with a tape recorder , and use of a tape recorder to make oral notes during practical work and visits .
21 The provision as to three months ' notice has to be read with the limitation that there can only be dismissal for good cause .
22 I believe it should be director of public protection .
23 If appropriate , consider inserting working indicating that interest ( at a specific rate etc ) will be charge for late payment .
24 In certain cases , there may be deposition of solid matter from ground water on standing , such as occurs in supplies containing iron or manganese , where , on exposure to the atmosphere , the water picks up oxygen or loses carbon dioxide , which results in precipitation of insoluble hydroxides .
25 Just as it is possible to have perfect manners and yet not be a true ‘ gentleman ’ , so it is possible to be connoisseur of fine art and yet be a vandal .
26 hopefully to a large degree there will be money coming inwards to the Local Authority , the Local Highway Authority in the future , the compliments of the inspection of public utilities works on the acceptance thereof , er so there will be sort of additional income to help erm finance any additional starting resources and required to , erm
27 always used to be sort of double depth down but they 're not any longer .
28 In one patient in whom there appeared to be delay in biliary drainage at endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ( >30 minutes ) , an endoscopic sphincterotomy was performed .
29 What gives this paper its particular importance in a philosophical sense is that it implicitly raises questions about the nature of knowledge in social work — or what we take to be knowledge about social work .
30 First , it would be evidence of western resolve ; the Americans would not , after all , be seen to have been bluffing .
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