Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] to be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Any British libraries selecting for ( or withdrawing from ) their own stock need to be aware of the services offered by BLDSC , and of the strengths and weaknesses of its existing collections .
2 Even in these days of gas and electric fires it is quite unusual for a living room to be bereft of a fireplace .
3 You and your horse need to be capable of jumping solid fences safely and under control .
4 To meet increasing R&D commitments , WEG now requires a Research Engineer to be involved in the planning and management of research projects , the analysis and interpretation of data , and the reporting of results to both the design team concerned and external clients .
5 Our other main sample , however , the 444 life stories recorded for an earlier project , had been deliberately chosen on the basis of a quota sample to be representative of the British population as a whole in the early twentieth century .
6 Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd is on the telly all the time telling us he ca n't put his eye on a labour government to be firm with Gadaffi of Libya or sa or Saddam Hussein of Iraq .
7 All Departments of the University again appointed a Liaison Officer to be responsible for bringing Convocation and its events to the attention of their students and for providing information to be passed on to Convocation members , and there was some useful discussion at a tea-time meeting between Liaison Officers and committee members on 21 January 1992 .
8 This region has been found in the sea urchin gene to be necessary for maximal transcription in in vitro experiments , a similar function to that found in vivo for oligo I ( 26 ) .
9 Other qualifications deemed by the Course Committee to be equivalent to the above may be accepted .
10 Secondly , we need to thoroughly review the long term future of our own examination system which willprobably need to be pitched at degree level to be acceptable to the Privy Council .
11 None of the authorities to which I have so far referred dealt with a situation in which a decision was made which directly affected one party , A , and at the same time indirectly affected a second party , B , so as to raise the question : is there any duty in the decision-making authority to be fair towards B ?
12 He was not the first , or the last , Home Secretary to be apprehensive of the clamourous demands he was likely to face .
13 It is expected that the process will make it possible for rare and fragile mummies and other bodies such as the European bog bodies and the recently discovered Ice Man to be accessible to the public without putting the originals at risk .
14 It seems most surprising that the breweries consider the large open space to be the pub 's ideal internal form , or believe the artificial , standardised ‘ historic ’ pub interior to be preferable to genuine historic detail , when the original internal divisions and features are essential elements of the historic character that customers expect when entering such a building .
15 On a groan and a sigh as men are supposed to attain their pleasure and then — as she remembered from her one other experience — there came his reluctance to move away from her , her panic urgency to be free of him while there might still be a chance that no damage had been done .
16 Harris will develop the new operating system to be compatible with the PowerOpen Association 's application binary interface which will provide access to applications being developed under PowerOpen standards .
17 Harris will develop the new operating system to be compatible with the PowerOpen Association 's application binary interface which will provide access to applications being developed under PowerOpen standards .
18 All who have that responsibility need to be aware of their own musical and liturgical preferences .
19 ICAS called for tax relief to be available for revenue expenditure incurred within years after a company has stopped trading .
20 Whatever the situation , it is important to your cash flow to be aware of just what works with each of your customers .
21 Theory Y , however , depends on mature individuals ; maturity , given the influence of group psychology etc , does not exist sufficiently on the shop floor to be practicable in its extreme form .
22 The Code applies to offers for all listed and unlisted public companies considered by the Takeover Panel to be resident in the United Kingdom , the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man .
23 At the same time Painter ( 1989 ) argues that senior officials within the civil service need to be aware of their responsibilities in offering professional leadership and articulating the values of the civil service as an organisation .
24 It is hoped that the remaining obstacles can be overcome to enable the final selection process to be operational for the 1994/95 intake into the ICSL .
25 But I do not take the regress argument to be concerned with temporal relations between acts of justification .
26 Ha the information that we 've put out so far were our second reprint of the er of the black booklet of which there 'll be twelve thousand , they are quite an expensive item and , but our feeling was that er in order to sell the thing you 've got to do it properly and er spending money does n't come easily but er er in order to market the thing er thought that was the , the way to go and we 've done other things , stickers and badges and posters and so on and so forth , the normal sort of things but we 've really tried to spread these around the country and get the message that it 's a vibrant young er interesting fun thing to be involved in for young people .
27 85% found ECAs helpful in clarifying standards and 92% found the ECA role to be appropriate to a devolved assessment system .
28 The Inland Revenue originally wanted the machinery ring to be responsible for tax deductions for such workers .
29 Nevertheless they still represented items of heavy capital expenditure , and still required a data processing department to be responsible for them .
30 The enthusiastic ones included Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia which , a mere 18 years later , found themselves on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain to be eligible for membership . )
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