Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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31 The fact that D'Oyly 's aristocratic informant said that the washermen should be paid for their service with money ( ridi ) may simply reflect the greater social distance which separated the aristocrats from the Hena , or it could be that , at that date , the distinction between commercial and non-commercial economic transactions had not yet become so clear-cut as it is today .
32 Nevertheless , the radioactivity imparted to the pebbles must be weak and transient for obvious health reasons , and this means that radioactivity detectors must be very near the pebbles before they are located , thus increasing the tedium of the experiments .
33 The ropes should be around three to four feet long and first get your helper to tie it around your wrists .
34 Following this event the ramps will be available for hire , for either events or youth clubs or whatever .
35 Now , the polytechnics-cum-universities will be able to award their own degrees .
36 The immediate affect on the clubs will be to forfeit their places in the Castlemaine XXXX competition , while Cumbernauld will also have to forego their Dunbartonshire Cup matches and cancel an Easter weekend visit from the French club , Lyon .
37 The immediate affect on the clubs will be to forfeit their places in the Castlemaine XXXX competition , while Cumbernauld will also have to forego their Dunbartonshire Cup matches and cancel an Easter weekend visit from the French club , Lyon .
38 The clubs can be custom-fitted to the individual , which is another persuasive selling point , and I liked the way they sat at address and the fact that they were easy to align .
39 When the chalk is delivered with an invoice , the entry in the accounts would be :
40 ‘ I 'm sure it was n't ; Garry is n't the brightest of men ; he 'd deceive himself into thinking I would n't try to trace him , and if it were n't for my sister I would n't bother ; the discrepancies in the accounts would be compensated for by his permanent absence from the firm . ’
41 ( d ) Certain information normally required to be given in the notes of the accounts may be omitted .
42 The Stock Exchange concluded that the accounts could be regarded as suspect because they made no reference to such business , according to Sir Anthony .
43 The assumption that because the accounts can be shown to be wrong , with the benefit of hindsight , every creditor can blame the auditors , is decisively rejected .
44 This retreat goes far in relation to small companies because , under Part I of Schedule 8 , they are wholly exempt from delivering copies of the profit and loss account and the directors ’ report while the balance sheet and the information that has to be given in notes to the accounts can be substantially abbreviated .
45 The accounts will be prepared on a consolidated basis so as to incorporate the results and assets and liabilities of the company and each of its subsidiary undertakings , all of which are to be made up to [ Transfer date ] .
46 The accounts will be prepared on a consolidated basis so as to incorporate the results and assets and liabilities of the company and each of its subsidiary undertakings , all of which are to be made up to [ Transfer date ] .
47 They are a result of the auditors saying that the accounts must be prudent .
48 If any of the following requirements have not been met , the audit report should state that fact : proper accounting records must be kept proper returns must be obtained from branches not visited by the auditor the accounts must be in agreement with the accounting records and returns all information and explanations considered necessary for the audit must be obtained .
49 the accounts must be in agreement with the accounting records and returns
50 All income and charges relating to the financial year covered by the accounts must be taken into account without regard to the date of receipt or payment .
51 The programmes will be subject to review with the passage of time but no substantial additions to them will be made for the first six years ( except for changes required because of matters outside of governing body control and except for minor alterations to equipment ) .
52 If it does n't , the institutions should be prepared to exercise their power and veto the 10 in one package they are being bullied into .
53 It follows from this that the institutions must be willing to risk a proportion of their investment on the basis of the business plan presented to them by management , and because of their view of the management team .
54 The institutions will be licensed to use the language only for research and development purposes , not for developing business applications .
55 Make each succeeding effort a little harder , but none of the repeats should be all out .
56 A detailed study of figure 1 will show that in the first three minutes after outbreak , the height of the flames grow approximately to the height of the ‘ level ’ of racking on which the fire started , by five minutes some four levels have been involved , and by seven minutes to eight minutes the flames will be breaking out at the top of the racking .
57 They alleged that with a three-man board , the Deanses would be able to ride roughshod over anyone 's wishes but their own , to the prejudice of minority shareholders .
58 This indicates the sandstones can be over 30 m thick and are separated by well-defined shale beds .
59 It seems , therefore , that the Burgundians should be seen as a largely catholic people , but that for a brief period under Gundobad they had an arian Church .
60 Where residential accommodation is occupied by two or more persons the occupiers may be licensees or tenants of the whole or each occupier may be a separate tenant of part .
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