Example sentences of "[noun] be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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31 | Ransom strips are so called because they change hands at high values , often up to one third of the total site value . |
32 | To the extent that policies are widely publicized and are regarded as credible by agents , the grafting on of the rational expectations hypothesis simply speeds up the process of adjustment to a lower rate of inflation . |
33 | It may also be asked whether national political and economic policies are always debated and discussed with the seriousness they should be in curriculum committees or teachers ' colleges . |
34 | As policies are now printed as required , the policy issued to the policyholder also contains the schedule and where appropriate the certificate of motor insurance . |
35 | It is a requirement of the system that the keyboarded text be converted to a form whereby all the structural elements of the Dictionary text are clearly delimited and can be readily identified and retrieved by software . |
36 | The few oral statements reported in the text are clearly marked as such so that no one can be in doubt as to their hypothetical nature . |
37 | It is also important that tax haven operations are carefully planned and controlled in order to minimise the scope of any possible challenge . |
38 | Indeed , primary eurobond operations are often categorised as " loss-leaders " , making low or negative profits to attract clients to other operations ( equity issuance , financial advice , bank lending , etc. ) or to penetrate new markets . |
39 | The GIS operations are then performed and the results saved for evaluation . |
40 | So changes in attitudes are also needed and given that real interests are often involved — the profitability of agriculture , the rights of private property , the defence of national scenic assets — these changes will be difficult to engineer . |
41 | Many people writing about negative attitudes towards old age suggest that such attitudes are widely held and refer to most old people . |
42 | Negative attitudes are sometimes rationalised and disguised as concern , emphasising that disabled people may damage themselves by undertaking such demanding work ( Safilios-Rothschild , 1976 ; French , 1986a ) . |
43 | The problem is that such transformations are seldom perceived whilst they are occurring ; they are usually identified long after the event . |
44 | They may be imposed in the form of obligations of strict liability to which defences are extremely limited or in more general and voluntary concepts of negligent omissions and commissions . |
45 | For integrity purposes , two copies are always made before a file is deemed to be ‘ offline ’ . |
46 | Similarly , by analogy and by convention , helices are also described as right or left-handed . |
47 | Helices are often seen because they are a particularly simple pattern of growth . |
48 | These pairs are alphabetically listed and linked to the name of any author who used them in the title of the article that he wrote . |
49 | Inside , the west end , nave and crossing are now restored though the woodwork is all modern . |
50 | Carbon monoxide and hydrogen are also excluded since , while always present , their concentrations are negligible . |
51 | ‘ Our sons are always fighting and I ca n't stand the strain any more ’ |
52 | In the Ephemeroptera and certain Lepidoptera and Diptera the mouthparts are greatly reduced or non-functional . |
53 | The seven projects are now concluded and the resultant findings are currently being disseminated . |
54 | Too many customers wait too long for replies to their complaint — replies which in too many cases are badly written and do not deal with all aspects of the complaint . |
55 | The exhibition cases are densely packed and the displays provocatively juxtapose objects of different media and status ( advertising next to fine art , for example ) . |
56 | ‘ That you ’ Cases are sometimes lost when the prosecution fails to identify the driver . |
57 | However , as stated previously , it is only for the purposes of discussion that any AL can be considered on its own ; in reality , the various activities are closely related and do not have distinct boundaries . |
58 | When they engage in partnership activities with a company or companies the commercial aspects of their activities are often overlooked or under-rated . |
59 | Those activities are greatly valued and should be regarded as part of the full professional role . |
60 | All activities are constantly assessed and evaluated by staff . |