Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And there was huge euphoria when the Berlin Wall was , was knocked down , and in a way , we 've also heard recently that the gilt has perhaps been knocked off that ge , gingerbread as , as the real economic truths are hitting home .
2 But then here we are twenty thirty years on and those of us who had that upbringing about the purity of that Royal Family that 's suddenly been confronted with this image that 's anything but that and you know and I 'm , and I , and it 's been and now you have the tabloids saying giving you pictorial evidence of its any , any but that and so that whole erm image , view that a lot of Britons grew up with has gone , it 's been
3 In practice micro-corporatism of this sort has only been undertaken with any consistency by local government and their agencies ( such as the enterprise boards ) or by the development agencies ( see , for example , Greater London Council ( 1985 ) and Murray ( 1987 ) ) .
4 In the past members wanting to enforce rights against their union were burdened with the costs of litigation , which may have only been mitigated to some extent by the availability of legal aid .
5 All fetuses that are lost naturally are excluded from this analysis .
6 It has long been argued by some accounting theorists that business accounts should also include an opportunity cost of capital in the income statement .
7 Aube wines had long been used by several Champagne houses , albeit on the quiet , and with no delimited region fixed the practice began to increase .
8 Initially a log file ‘ UPDATE_BASELINE.LOG ’ is opened in the specified user directory and the results of all processing performed below are output to this log file .
9 Initially a log file ‘ DIR_INTEG_CHK.LOG ’ is opened in the specified user directory and the results of all processing performed below are output to this log file .
10 And the buildings looked as derelict as if they had all been lifted by some force and dropped again .
11 Her courtiers have all been informed of this decision and have acted accordingly .
12 So he 's obviously been incapacitated in some way .
13 Now they 've obviously been exported to this country . ’
14 I commend this statement to you , those of you who are responsible for the accounts of your organisations , I hope you will also seek to comply with the , the standard , so that the charities of all organisations , the accounts of all charities can be seen clearly , so that er , you can understand the activities of your organisations from the accounts , and so that one charity can better be compared with another charity .
15 The appendix on useful verbs should come in handy for those not up on adventure jargon , but be careful with the address section — a lot of them are now out of date so be prepared for some lack of response in some cases .
16 The first is that the retention by the state of taxes unlawfully exacted is particularly obnoxious , because it is one of the most fundamental principles of our law — enshrined in a famous constitutional document , the Bill of Rights 1688 — that taxes should not be levied without the authority of Parliament ; and full effect can only be given to that principle if the return of taxes exacted under an unlawful demand can be enforced as a matter of right .
17 In any fairly homogeneous society the meaning of even such basic valuational words as ‘ right ’ and ‘ wrong ’ can only be given in such value charged definitions , which point to the society 's shared values .
18 SVQs will therefore not only be recognised within that industry but will also be regarded as a counterpart of the NVQs accredited by NCVQ in England , Wales and Northern Ireland .
19 ‘ The distribution of the lividity can only be explained in that way .
20 Thus it is often argued that statutes punishing cruelty to animals can only be explained in that way .
21 The time limit for appeal can only be extended under this section if the reasons stated by the board for its decision are reasons requested in terms of s.18(2) .
22 Showmanship was not just the accidental way in which British and American films were distributed , it was the essence of a whole phenomenon and the films of the English-language world can only be understood in this way .
23 The Indian presence in far flung outposts of the Empire , for example , from Malaysia to East Africa , can only be understood in this context , and it is important to note that a tradition of emigration from Jamaica had already developed in the nineteenth century , with 2,000 Jamaicans migrating to build railways in Panama , followed by well over 80,000 who went to work on the first attempt at constructing the Panama Canal in the 1880s .
24 Other recordings in this repertoire by these particular artists on the Hungaroton label have garnered much praise , and that can only be echoed in this case too .
25 In virtue of 5.33 of the 1959 Act , a certificate to sell liquor could only be granted under that Act to an individual person .
26 Tape files can only be accessed in this way ( figure 5.2 ) and therefore tapes can only be used for serial or sequential files .
27 It could only be left to each Group Organiser to weigh up the pros and cons of the situation .
28 So too in memory research ; if an animal can not be shown to have learned except by changing its behaviour and this change in behaviour can only be induced by some form of stress or constraint , then the changes in biochemistry that one finds in relation to the learning must include the changes in relation to the stress — including all the types of neuromodulators discussed in the last chapter .
29 Managership of a module may only be changed to another user in the same branch of the user tree as the current manager ( ie. either an ascendant or descendant of the current manager ) .
30 Ownership of a module may only be changed to another user in the same branch of the user tree as the current owner ( ie. either an ascendant or descendant of the current owner ) .
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