Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [be] [vb pp] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At many large computer centres they are literally costed in money ; or each user may be allotted a ration of time , measured in seconds , and a ration of space , measured in ‘ words ’ .
2 A LIFESPAN database will typically consist of many hierarchical package structures and within these structures a module instance may be referenced a number of times .
3 The re-building of the science base must be given a priority in the longer term planning of the University .
4 Since the defence must be given a copy of the statement of a proposed witness who has not made a deposition , it must follow that , if a Crown witness 's evidence is intended to depart significantly from his deposition and to be based on his statement to the police , it is the duty of the Crown to give the defence a copy of that statement in advance of the hearing .
5 When presenting his petition , a creditor should be owed a sum equal to or exceeding what is known as the bankruptcy level .
6 Usually accompanied by a village or hamlet , such a caput may be called a villa regalis , but the terms aula , mansio and maerdref are also used .
7 It seems to me , if a literary critic may be allowed a comment on these linguistic matters , that the function of the first- and second-person pronouns is rather to relate two people , to set up a plane of relationship which includes them and excludes all others .
8 Thus in one field the U- figure may be given a value of 90 per cent as take up is known to be very strong , while in another it is given a value of 25 per cent since only 1 in 4 of such applicants is thought likely to accept .
9 In theory , any matter which is relevant to whether the applicant should be awarded a remedy at the hearing stage is also relevant to the decision at the hearing stage of whether the application should be allowed to proceed ; in other words , leave to apply for judicial review can be refused on any ground on which a remedy could be refused at the hearing stage .
10 A research programme must be given a chance to realize its full potential .
11 Talent should be given a stage on which it can perform .
12 Ok I agree that Speed should be given a chance in the middle of the park now I 'll be controversial and say leave Batty out let Speed do the tackling with Mc Allister also in the middle .
13 One way of indicating this intention would be to take some action contrary to the object and purpose of the treaty , but such signalling action could be deemed a breach of Article 18 .
14 The college could be improved a lot .
15 Under the reforms , the President would chose the head of the new electoral commission , and any party receiving 35 per cent of the national vote would be guaranteed a majority ( 50 per cent plus one seat ) in the Chamber of Deputies .
16 Around her neck would be placed a bib of gold which reached to her waist .
17 Each department will be assigned a factor describing the risk of being unfairly sanctioned , which varies according to the numbers of studentships , which it will then combine with a measure assessing the department 's performance against a target rate of 70% submissions within four years ( for full-time students ) .
18 Applicants for Entrance Bursaries who are not offered a Bursary but who achieve the standard necessary for entry will be offered a place in the School .
19 The most usual situation is for the Commissioner to be asked to advise on the selection of a solicitor , and the applicant will be given a list from which to choose .
20 Since it is impossible to guarantee that every potato with a fault can be removed a tolerance of not more than 5% of all faults is permitted .
21 There survives a copy of a letter sent to a priest Ælf. , almost certainly Ælfwine , which says that none of the royal councils are hidden from him , and asks for his intercession with the queen so that the writer might be given a fishery .
22 In the autumn of 1751 , for example , Alexander Hume Campbell , the brother of the Earl of Marchmont , and member of parliament for Berwickshire , wrote to Lord Anson , the First Lord of the Admiralty , telling him how important it was to his interest that Lieutenant James Home should be made a post-captain , and reminding Lord Anson that this favour had already been promised to Lord Marchmont during a conversation in the House of Lords .
23 With the introduction of the new conveyancing scheme the legal process of acquiring a home should be made a lot easier .
24 If a swirling spiral of panic could be called a blank .
25 The child would be allowed a sum of money to feed a family for a week .
26 No , the girl would be taught a lesson .
27 Anyone granted assistance will be given a choice about the arrangements to be made , subject to the terms of the offer of assistance by the Commissioner .
28 Every tortoise will be given a Spring MoT to make sure it is in good condition .
29 Rather , the evidence suggests a classification of teams which distinguishes the core team " from the " extended team " , which in turn is distinguished from the " service network " team — if , indeed , a 20-person grouping can be called a team .
30 Conversely , a body may be styled a tribunal and yet be a court for present purposes .
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