Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] be [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 It also puts money into the Yorkshire and Humberside Development Association which is wholly involved and has been for the last two years in trying to get large scale erm strategic inward investment into the county , and erm it is a erm awkwardness I think that it 's best to be open about that the planning policy of the county is out of tune with the day factor activities of the economic development side of the of the county council .
2 On the other hand , where a woman undergoes an operation for sterilisation which is negligently performed and she subsequently becomes pregnant she can recover damages in respect of the pain and suffering endured in carrying and giving birth to the child : Udale v Bloomsbury Area Health Authority [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 1098 .
3 The teenage element of the community have one inadequate youth club which does not have the facilities to provide the required range of activities and no amount of proposed refurbishment will entice the majority to attend a club which is badly situated and of dubious reputation .
4 We can now prove a result which is often stated and proved in a rather casual manner .
5 The real problem is that such research reveals modes of thought and practice which are well known and constituted , but which are necessarily concealed .
6 The blood itself is freely donated and always freely passed on , although there is a charge to private hospitals to ensure that the full cost of collection , testing and processing is recovered by the NHS .
7 I have never regarded myself as a member of the " personality brigade " but as a television journalist who is equally experienced and valuable to a unit behind the cameras as in front of them .
8 The ideal person , if he can be found , is the young barrister in good practice who is rapidly rising and who may take you up with him .
9 A strong SNP showing in Stirling was largely responsible for his success , while the Liberal vote there was dramatically squeezed and fell by eight per cent .
10 Deceptively , because in practice it is rarely accomplished and only in a few cases have polymer blends or mixtures achieved industrial importance .
11 He is upset at the lack of activity and howls appallingly , but when Odd-Knut tries him on the trace he is clearly crippled and in pain .
12 But that that contradicted today , when he 's not only threatened to intervene against the Republics that have been attacking their minorities but erm , since he 's become Russian president he 's constantly threatened and the area of and you know denied it sort of national .
13 The RIBA had produced a standard form of building contract which was widely used and regarded as reflecting the various roles involved .
14 To require the D.P.P. 's consent before any prosecution for aggravated assault is brought merely on account of this matter , would appear to be a response which is both exaggerated and unwarranted .
15 We have built a quality asset and production base which is internationally diversified and provides established production , new development opportunities and an attractive acreage portfolio to support our ongoing exploration programme .
16 The best known is the ‘ plain ’ blue variety ; over the past few years the new ‘ red ’ form has become very popular with Apistogramma enthusiast — this form has an orange-red centre to the caudal fin and a lot of orange-red in the dorsal , and is the type I am currently keeping and breeding .
17 Blueprint for an effective audit committee Only an audit committee which is properly constituted and which has the board 's wholehearted backing will realise its full potential
18 It can be described as a fact-finding or special committee which is short lived and having achieved its purpose , reports back to the parent body and then ceases to exist ;
19 Audrey Walker talks of ‘ Cherries ’ as a light-hearted piece , a small tribute to her mother , whose work she was previously rejected and undervalued .
20 On this basis , no parents would consider abortion for ‘ Reason four ’ ( see Chapter five ) ; everything possible would be done to help the survival of the severely handicapped ; parents would in almost all cases wish to keep their child , and there would be no actual difference between bringing up a child who was mentally handicapped and one who was not , or one who was disabled or one who was not , unless the necessary support services were lacking .
21 Robyn forced herself to picture the scene he was unbelievably painting and shuddered .
22 But within his own terms of reference he was well informed and attentive .
23 For the first category the two main concerns are that the software will accept input from whatever word processor you are currently using and that the page printer will support your required fonts .
24 She in turn may hope that in time she will get the caring response she is really seeking and will pursue the pattern .
25 It then copies your Autoexec.Bat to a file called Auto.Bat and creates a new Autoexec.Bat file which is both hidden and read-only .
26 Achievements are made by people working together as a team which is properly managed and led .
27 For example , imagine a rise in the basic rate of income tax which is fully announced and anticipated .
28 Differences in housing must be included in any account of inequality and there is evidence in Britain of a wide gap between the majority of the population who are well housed and the poor who occupy the worst accommodation .
29 Even so , by the end of a match you were seriously depleted and most players repaired to the bar to rebuild their resources .
30 They bathed his arm again but with the water of the brook instead of wine , and though this gave him brief ease he was soon moaning and tossing again .
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