Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [verb] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We will examine ways in which the uniform scope of regulation could be eased to safeguard traditional local products or practices .
2 There are certain classes of English word combinations that can not be explained using existing syntactic or semantic theories .
3 There are certain classes of English word combinations that can not be explained using existing syntactic or semantic theories .
4 If you can , plan to use a tripod ; with the camcorder firmly secured , you will then be able to zoom right in to fill the screen with individual baubles and still be placed to get good normal close-ups as well as wider shots of your performers absorbed in their task .
5 In the long-run the provision of this support will need to be done electronically and suitable tools need to be developed to allow simultaneous interactive online support of users .
6 The results indicate that both groups of patients can be considered to have primary sclerosing cholangitis .
7 The similarity of the clinical features , the frequency of associated inflammatory bowel disease , age at diagnosis , and radiological extent of disease all indicate that these patients can be considered to have primary sclerosing cholangitis rather than sclerosing cholangitis secondary to calculi damaging the biliary tree and resulting in stricture formation .
8 Finally , it is felt that bolts should be located to ensure minimum visual impact and should be placed using current best practices .
9 Acer says PICA , developed by Acer Labs in Taiwan , can be modified to support other 64-bit chips running NT because of its modularity .
10 Acer says PICA , developed by Acer Labs in Taiwan , can be modified to support other 64-bit MPUs running NT because of its modularity .
11 Practices receiving substantial payments should be expected to employ sufficient ancillary staff — for example , nearer two full time equivalent staff per doctor rather than the one to one ratio so often seen .
12 Any large-scale projects for electronic scanning which might be expected to yield high academic but low commercial benefits , would need to be supported by special grants .
13 The thickness of the Stinkdolomit in areas where it has been affected by late leaching is about 40–60 m and of this , about 10–20 m might be expected to constitute potential net pay .
14 A simple replicator , whether gene or meme , can not be expected to forgo short-term selfish advantage even if it would really pay it , in the long term , to do so .
15 Moreover , it would appear that the supervisor would be expected to consider other possible remedies ( such as making new directions ) before referring the matter for prosecution .
16 We are told that " the reason why constituencies of about five members are recommended is that they form communities [ ? ] where electors may be expected to have sufficient personal knowledge of the candidates ' .
17 As these young people were already disturbed these factors can not be claimed to have predated disturbed behaviour , but they did exist prior to the appearance of psychotic-like disorders .
18 In literature and in media education , pupils should explore , for example , ways in which different groups in society are stereotyped or their viewpoints represented , and in which stories can be recast to reflect different authorial attitudes or characterisations of participants .
19 When it comes to learning , there is a more significant difference because a general monotonic learner may be permitted to invent new basic operators , and these may be ill understood and unreliable .
20 It is highly unlikely that any formal moves will be made to politicize senior civil service appointments .
21 But as one commentator has remarked , ‘ the trouble is some of these directives look as if they may take until the 21st century to be adopted let alone implemented ’ .
22 The budget made some of those schemes more attractive and , hopefully , Esops will be adopted to meet expected extra demand .
23 ( c ) It must be remembered that conventions have differing degrees of force and ultimately that force may be dependent on the extent to which the convention is perceived as being politically necessary at any given time and the extent to which it can be seen to reflect current political values .
24 But if this is so , it can be seen to make possible biographical connections of a usable kind .
25 It may be done to emphasize certain textural characteristics or to prepare a surface for staining ( see Section 4.52 ) .
26 In the run-up to the next World Congress in 1995 , these four areas should be expanded to include other relevant global and regional concerns like communication for peace , communication in ethno-religious conflicts , and the importance of culture in the process of social change .
27 Fifty-two per cent of over-65s could be said to give regular practical help to other individuals ( Social Trends , 1984 , Tables 11.4 and 11.6 ) .
28 Instead of developing careful analytical thinking , the staff could be instructed to introduce closed didactic procedures that are heavily information-driven .
29 The income from sponsorship should be used to underwrite educational professional activities which benefit the industry generally as well as the Association .
30 The remainder will be used to install additional scientific machinery in the North Atlantic Fisheries College in Scalloway , where much of the testing has been carried out .
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