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

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1 For illustrative purposes , I suggest that two specific groups should be made eligible for these capital grants — those aged twenty , on the threshold of independence , and those at forty-five , the ideal time for career reassessment and a possible fresh start .
2 Particularly controversial has been the argument of human capital theorists that a number of economic variables must be held constant in calculating the economic effects of education and health services .
3 In addition copies of the Council 's training notes ‘ Lothian Regional — an Introduction to Council Tax ’ have been made available to your advisers and further copies can be made available free of charge if you would like to take advantage of this .
4 The mathematical structure of the bargaining problem will be the same for all pairs , but different pairs will be given different cues .
5 And though some knights might be supplied free by feudal service , household ones had to be maintained by their lords , mercenary ones needed pay , and those with money-fiefs constituted a regular charge on the treasury .
6 Although the officers of these contrasting units might be held responsible for both the good and the bad behaviour , there is a touch of the ‘ kind ’ and the ‘ nasty ’ treatment often meted out to prisoners in the hope of gaining information .
7 The old tricks should be left alone , because the reality of it is that when I go on tour in a couple of months , I 'm going to be playing all these songs and I 've been careful never to repeat past compositional techniques .
8 The person to whom the task is delegated must be able to see the role of his task within that plan and adequate resources must be made available to him .
9 In every other respect the file load will be a normal — and sequential — operation , except that some positions may be left vacant to retain the address/key relationship .
10 Further sounds will be made available on library cards at a later date .
11 ( 1 ) In all the circumstances is it more appropriate that a court of the country to which a child has been wrongfully removed or in which it is being wrongfully retained ( country B ) ’ — in this case one can say England — ‘ should reach decisions and make orders with a view to its welfare or is it more appropriate that this should be done by a court of the country from which it was removed or to which its return has been wrongfully prevented ( [ Australia ] ) ? ( 2 ) If , but only if , the answer to the first question is that the court of [ England ] is the more appropriate court , should that court give any consideration whatsoever to what further orders should be made other than for the immediate return of the child to [ Australia ] and for ensuring its welfare pending the resumption or assumption of jurisdiction by the courts of that country ?
12 light whites should be served cool but not cold , otherwise you can not taste the delicate flavours ; 10–15C is perfect .
13 A detailed analysis of time likely for elements of each job before commencement should be undertaken to indicate ways in which , for example , some stages can be done back-to-back and total time saved .
14 In addition , the linguistic needs of monolingual pupils should be given separate consideration .
15 Even with supplementary feeding , only a few dolphins can be kept alive in such small reserves , which may not be enough to maintain an adequate gene pool .
16 The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres .
17 Let me add that , in taking recent decisions concerning rural areas , the Home Office has almost invariably supported those who have felt that rural courthouses should be kept open .
18 It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before a LIFESPAN shut down so that any outstanding transactions may be given sufficient time to complete .
19 Individual copies may be obtained free of charge from The Terrence Higgins Trust .
20 Such phenomena can be termed connected speech processes ( CSPs ) , and reflect ease and economy of articulation .
21 The role of psychotropic medication in such cases should be made clear to the patient , particularly where medication is only a means of assisting coping behaviour rather than dealing with patients ' fundamental problems .
22 Additional copies will be made available on request from Kevin Cooper .
23 However , we believe there are limitations in the extent to which such impacts can be assigned strict quantitative values .
24 However , we believe there are limitations in the extent to which such impacts can be assigned strict quantitative values .
25 Sir Patrick made a special arrangement with the Treasury whereby additional funds would be made available to meet the cost .
26 The content of individual sessions must be kept confidential .
27 In some societies breaches of conventions concerning dress and food and personal deference can arouse the most violent emotions ; elsewhere such matters may be considered trivial .
28 Hobson says that his section failed to meet 25 per cent of its targets last year , and added that " unless substantial additional resources can be made available over the next three years , something will have to give — either substantial slippage on the Environment Protection Act timetable ( which the Director does not recommend ) or opting out of policy development issues ( not easy where there are public commitments or international pressures ) " .
29 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what additional resources will be made available to improve health care for vulnerable groups in Iraq .
30 individual managers can be held accountable for the profitability of individual products ;
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