Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 In return for the high interest you earn , your money is tied up and can not be withdrawn easily if you need some of it in a hurry .
2 This process can be traced back until we arrive at a single cell which was formed at the moment of conception by the fusion of two parental germ cells , i.e. one egg and one sperm cell .
3 It must be pointed out before we go any further that my friends in Harwich had a rather distorted picture of my life in that they only ever saw the best of me .
4 As a final note on the range of legal options , it should be pointed out that there have been several suggestions that a new form of incorporation should be introduced to combine some of the features of company and partnership but without the problems associated with limited partnerships .
5 Exceptions will be pointed out as they arise .
6 However , there are wrong answers and these should be pointed out when they appear in the trainees ' work .
7 Cross it over , round the back , and back up to the front again , do a reef knot here and tuck your ends in straight away of course like so and then this little bit can just be tucked up where you 've crossed the two ends and make it look neater with no ends hanging out , no that , all that does is keep the dressing secure , keep infection out , okay ?
8 Cut a tongue in each of the faces to be joined so that they interlock neatly , bind the joint with raffia and cover with grafting wax or bituminous tree paint .
9 The sadness about change , the cynicism about so-called progress , the regret for passing values and customs can all be placed legitimately where they belong , within the context of the social realities older people knew and experienced when they were younger .
10 Double and triple installations can be arranged so that they use a constant flow of water , which is introduced into the rinse sink , overflowing by weirs wash sinks , to discharge continuously via an overflow pipe fixed in the wash sink .
11 These two receptors will be considered together because they share considerable structural and functional homologies .
12 Jobs which do not fulfil this purpose must be reorganised so that they do .
13 Slightly larger objects , however different and unrelated , should be grouped so that they have something in common like colour or national origin .
14 And I think erm that the issue of location is going to be resolved anyway whether we add it to the name or not .
15 The danger is that many businesses are waiting until there is a problem , or even a crisis , to be sorted out before they ask for advice from a solicitor — as said : ‘ Regrettably , lawyers are seen as a cure , not a preventative ’ — and it is the smaller , more vulnerable business that falls into it most .
16 Meals also have to be modified so that they do not produce a rhythmic input to the body .
17 But it will not be contained effectively if we do not deal with the refugee problem immediately . ’
18 The turn can be speeded up if you take a step back on the board and depress the windward rail .
19 Looking after a child is a full-time job , not something to be slotted in when you have a spare moment . ’
20 It can be rescued only if we do not take judicial opinions at face value at all ; we must treat all the judges who worry about problematical statutes and precedents as practising some unmotivated form of deception .
21 The King 's Government has to be carried on and I think that you are the only man who has a chance of doing this successfully .
22 There are a number of forensic tests to be carried out but I expect to find that the razor was the weapon . ’
23 Now this is very common you do n't know what you 're working with so you ca n't really be expected even if you get the answer if
24 Ninety women that have all been forgotten , just like these twenty three could be forgotten today if we do n't do something about it .
25 The carrot will attract any wireworm around , which can be lifted out as they munch on it ( Harry says he finds this particularly useful for melon beds ) .
26 An understanding of what lies between the parties may be made easier if we refer to some of the statutory provisions in the Rules of the Supreme Court regarding the taxation of costs .
27 ‘ Even if they are going to leave our casualty unit alone , it follows that cuts must be made somewhere and we want to know where . ’
28 An arrangement may be made so that you look at only one person who ‘ interprets ’ what is said , through writing or clear speech , but awareness of the ‘ feel ’ of the meeting and possible eye contact can not be easily conveyed at second hand .
29 But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places .
30 TRAVELLERS who have invaded Downpatrick 's main car park should be barricaded in until they move , a councillor urged today .
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