Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [adv] [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 ( The conservatory at Chatsworth was sadly demolished after World War I but many of Paxton 's improvements still remain to be seen ) .
2 For the next four months the Prime Minister 's horse still has to be kept in Quarantine in Moscow and in London , Then finally John Majors will get the birthday present he never really wanted in the first place .
3 McInally 's agent just happens to be Denis Roache .
4 Liza 's car always appeared to be the one which had preferential treatment and although John Carrow , neither approving of nor trusting any lady to tinker about with a machine , begged them all to leave such things as cleaning carburettors to him , it was always Liza 's that got attended to first .
5 In like manner , the impulses to escape danger to myself or the children , or evade the animal 's agonies also appear to be basic .
6 The insects on Newcastle 's wasteland probably deserve to be better known .
7 The government 's strategy increasingly appears to be one not of reducing expenditure but of containing the rise in costs , targeting benefits on the most needy , and encouraging a redistribution of the burden to the private sector .
8 The model for this part of Marx 's theory therefore seems to be a system in which an imbalance between two parts may lead to compensatory adjust-ments at other levels or may lead to a major reorganisation of the whole .
9 Schrager and Short 's definition therefore needs to be amended with the addition ‘ general public and other organizations ’ .
10 The question of Labour 's constitution also has to be addressed .
11 Yes , if one bears in mind that London 's situation still seems to be relatively difficult , does n't it ?
12 The one conspicuous element lacking in Paine 's construction therefore seems to be the element of judicial review .
13 The grammatical and morphological information in learner 's dictionaries also tend to be very explicit .
14 Workmen 's services also had to be provided under the agreement , and this is reflected currently by the early morning cars which are operated from 0500 each working day .
15 Intel 's problem now appears to be finding a way of getting enough good Pentium parts off the large die to be able to make any money out of the chip .
16 Intel 's problem now appears to be finding a way of getting enough good Pentiums parts off the large die to be able to make any money on it .
17 The passionate understatement of Hiromi Tsuchida 's HIROSHIMA also appears to be related to a movement which has become international — that first identified by the exhibition NEW TOPOGRAPHICS : PHOTOGRAPHS OF A MAN-ALTERED LANDSCAPE ( International Museum of Photography , George Eastman House , NY 1975 ) .
18 There entrepreneurs identified the existence of a seller 's market just waiting to be developed , and created their own demand , which gathered its own momentum and benefited from a snowball effect .
19 Other information provided on the provision and maintenance of travellers ' sites also proved to be a damning indictment of official neglect and racism .
20 Despite three late wickets for Kuiper and four catches for skipper Wessels , the South Africans ' target always looked to be a distant one , and the problem worsened with the early loss of Wessels , run out by the predatory Arthurton .
21 The Dooby Doo show also proved to be very popular .
22 A 240K protein previously shown to be tightly associated with the cGMP-gated channel of ROS membranes has been identified as a major calmodulin-binding protein of ROS membranes by affinity chromatography and western blotting .
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