Example sentences of "to [noun] and be " in BNC.

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1 All dogs should be properly trained before they enter the show ring ; they should have attended handling classes and be well used to crowds and being handled on a lead .
2 The reasons essentially have to do with the relevance of IQ to creativity and are exposed when we compare both the similarities and the differences between Cox 's historical figures and Terman 's gifted children .
3 In the winter , when the vegetation dies down , the rodents are more vulnerable to predation and are taken more frequently ( Southern , 1954 ) .
4 The certificates they obtain do not specify the centre as Maidstone Prison ; they can be safely shown to employers and are much prized .
5 The actual number of Greater London boroughs controlled by each party naturally varies from election to election and is strongly affected by the national political climate .
6 The Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible to Parliament and are appointed by the Governor General acting upon its advice .
7 The Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible to Parliament and are appointed to office by the Governor-General acting upon its advice .
8 The Prime Minister ( currently John Compton ) and Cabinet are responsible to Parliament and are appointed to office by the Governor General acting upon its advice .
9 Executive power is exercised by a Prime Minister ( currently Rabbie Namaliu ) and a National Executive Council ( Cabinet ) who are responsible to Parliament and are appointed to office by the Governor General acting upon its advice .
10 The Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible to Parliament and are appointed to office by the Governor-General acting upon its advice .
11 The Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible to Parliament and are appointed by the Governor-General acting upon its advice .
12 The Prime Minister and Cabinet are responsible to Parliament and are appointed by the Governor-General acting upon its advice .
13 Executive power is exercised by a Prime Minister and a National Executive Council ( Cabinet ) , who are responsible to Parliament and are appointed by the Governor-General acting upon its advice .
14 Walker v Hall ( 1984 ) 5 FLR 126 established that failure to give such guidance can amount to negligence and is a clear breach of professional duty .
15 The way in which such imputed values are found varies from case to case and is seldom straightforward .
16 Durance was saved a lot of difficulty by selling to Ben and being able to buy a small flat and studio in the town .
17 Deepak Naik , of the National Council for Hindu Temples , said : ‘ This kind of thing can only be harmful to Hindu-ism and is typical of our materialistic world .
18 The poem is not addressed to Artemisia and is , on that account , probably from some time before that friendship commenced .
19 The case never went to trial and was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount now known as the Wallis Foundation Fund , with which the Cezanne was purchased .
20 It had looked quite straightforward , thought Fenella , who was not very used to maps and was still adjusting to the vastness of this world after small Renascia .
21 Facts : the offender pleaded guilty to burglary and was ordered by the Crown Court to perform 80 hours community service .
22 Eventually the Avars did homage to Charles ; their tuduns or chieftains came to Aachen and were baptised .
23 Consequently the locomotive was returned to Bridgnorth and was not able to fulfil its Red Rose run on Monday September 23rd , which would have taken the locomotive from Crewe to Carnforth where it was to have had two south-bound outings on Cumbrian Mountain Expresses of October 26th and November 16th .
24 The interest rate is subject to change and is correct at time of printing .
25 At a beautiful moon bridge , he passed a naked living woman who seemed to have been burned from head to toe and was red all over .
26 The epilogue to this evening 's survival devotions was , strange as it may seem , exactly as I should have expected it to turn out , I do not remember when I missed — or at what stage — my flight engineer , but when I returned to camp and was literally wallowing in what the High Master at Command had to say to me .
27 The horn was taken to Caprington and is still on display in the castle .
28 They are presented in order to illustrate some similarities and differences in the way the Cockcroft recommendations are being interpreted in relation to assessment and are not intended as a review of all the initiatives currently being undertaken .
29 When the parade finally came to an end , Sergeant-Major Philpott congratulated them all and before dismissing the parade told the troops they could take the rest of the day off , but they must return to barracks and be tucked up in bed before midnight .
30 She thinks of Dulé , for he beckons to her : they will cross the channel to Oualie and be with him , perhaps , as he has asked , the three of them together again , with Roukoubé as well , and Sycorax will recover .
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