Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [modal v] [be] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But every sign now is that to shortages , inflation and a runaway budget deficit must be added serious shortfalls in output of coal , oil and nuclear energy . |
2 | For known diabetics the blood glucose can be rechecked four-hourly for at least the first 48 hours . |
3 | Only the official receiver can be appointed interim receiver except in a case where the court has appointed an insolvency practitioner to prepare a report ( under 5 273 ) in which case that insolvency practitioner can be appointed interim receiver . |
4 | Short term capital should be made available to meet those recommendations ’ . |
5 | The form of the elevated blood pressure may be isolated systolic , isolated diastolic or a combination of both . |
6 | Carbon dioxide could be rendered harmless as a greenhouse gas by pumping it into the sea , according to consultant physicist Raymond Harrowell . |
7 | All around my rooftop pavilion could be seen other fragmentary remains of the Jahanpanah which Ibn Battuta would have known : a series of fragile mediaeval islands standing out amid the sea of modern sprawl . |
8 | Child benefit could be made taxable , or could be restricted to women whose children are not yet of school age . |
9 | The deal marks the first time a Test match will be shown live , in full , from the sub-continent . |
10 | Nor does it follow that this second meaning should be given pedagogic preference over the first . |
11 | The chart table is almost full size and the sloped , desk top may be made horizontal to provide an extra level surface for use in harbour . |
12 | Young men who take clerical work as the first step in a management career can be considered middle class . |
13 | Among the various BSc mathematical degrees the curriculum is very flexible in the first two years , and the degree choice can be kept open until the end of the second year . |
14 | The last help screen might be considered superfluous in that it is simply a reminder that all entries have to be made in an appropriate manner . |
15 | The planned reference implementation will be distributed free and SunConnect will be integrating the information into a management system . |
16 | Is he arguing — as he seemed to be before he lurched off into the quotation — that no examination result should be made available to Scottish parents ? |
17 | Indeed , if transit passage could be held applicable to third parties as a general rule of international law of navigation rights through strategic communication routes , the United States has little to lose by refusal to become a party to the Convention . |
18 | Most of the restoration work can be done in-house , however the greatest problem is the loss of the aircraft 's rear armament along with the centre and wing bomb racks . |
19 | The purpose of the group meeting should be made clear from the start so that everyone knows what they are about , and what is expected of them . |
20 | This would be on a charitable basis and any cash surplus would be made available to fund research projects . |
21 | A mortgage valuation may be considered sufficient for a lending institution able to spread the risk across many loans , and which also has the benefit of the security of each borrower 's income as well as the property . |
22 | For that reason the safety mishap report must be kept confidential ’ |
23 | A tax partner should be consulted prior to undertaking a fiscal valuation . |
24 | Any chariot crew may be given short bows at an additional cost of +1 point per crewman . |
25 | Information kept on a credit card would be wiped clean by the massive bursts of magnetism given off by the scanner . |
26 | No single result of a simulation experiment can be considered meaningful . |
27 | A copy of the 16-page full colour guide can be obtained free by contacting Essex Tourist Information Centre at County Hall , Chelmsford , CM1 1GG , tel : ( 0245 ) 283400 . |
28 | Initially only the one colour combination would be offered due to manufacturing costs . |
29 | He pledged that pensioners using the earmarked homes for short stays and for day care would be found alternative facilities . |
30 | Mr Kemp pledged that pensioners using the earmarked homes for short stays and for day care would be found alternative facilities once they had closed . |