Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [vb mod] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The regional CBI believed that that would be of great benefit and was grateful for my right hon. Friend 's measures to alleviate the uniform business rate .
2 Erm what , what I said to you earlier was that er at the very beginning where you could help me was if , if you found this of value to you , this service that I 've just provided , erm perhaps you could erm th there might be er some friends of yours that er you might find that this might be of beneficial to .
3 We suspect that this will be of great concern to many sports clubs and organisations throughout the United Kingdom and you might wish to consider taking appropriate action to make your views known on this matter .
4 However , Antony knows full well that this will be of great interest to the common people .
5 The idea behind this theory is that these should be in perfect balance within the body .
6 Once all the information has been incorporated , the sequence of phases will have been assigned dates at various points , although these will be of differing quality : some may be accurate to a few years , others only to the nearest couple of centuries .
7 Although Vauxhall has given assurances that all existing facilities will be replaced , it is understood that many will be at out-of-town sites .
8 If it were abandoned , the burden on local authorities of trying to collect what the Prime Minister described as a virtually uncollectable tax would be substantially lightened , and that would be of great benefit .
9 The only evidence Shorter has of changing sexual attitudes is the rise in illegitimacy itself and this can be in large part explained , as we shall see , as the product of a persistent traditional sexual attitude in the changing economic context of proletarianisation .
10 ( There will be additional illumination to provide the wavelengths necessary for photosynthesis and this will be at other angles , but the infra-red source will be alongside the sensor ) .
11 But that must be in huge quantities to make it worth their while .
12 But that will be for psychological rather than physiological reasons .
13 But this would be of limited value to the defendant , since any costs recovered by the defendant would be subject to a charge in favour of the board under section 16 of the Act and the operation of regulation 103 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , the detail of which I need not examine , and would have the effect in this case that the defendant would in fact recover only a very small proportion of the costs he actually incurred .
14 But this would be to little avail if the ground were waterlogged or so acid as to prevent the normal action of soil life .
15 Julian Spalding , the director of Glasgow museums , says he did not want to ‘ create just a museum of Christianity , because that would be of limited appeal and too narrow in range . ’
16 We shall not use it on parasites , since that would be in direct conflict with your own programme ’ .
17 We would therefore not expect a yield curve to be constructed using both government and corporate bonds , since these would be from different risk classes .
18 These priorities imply , on the domestic front , the attempt to maintain a continuing powerful role for the state , the economic dominance of a fairly small elite and an indifference to the welfare of rural peasant farmers , complicated as this may be by political loyalties to certain tribal groups .
19 ELITE OF THE FLEET by Peter Morgan is a book composed entirely of photos of embroidered ‘ patches ’ as worn by American Naval aviators from 1927 to the present day and as such will be of limited interest to the general reader of aircraft literature .
20 Such facilities as these will be of great help where vehicles and walkers conflict .
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