Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 However co-operative the Pentagon may wish to be , the American industrial lobby in Congress usually intervenes at a late stage to protect its own narrow interests and the projects collapse .
2 Indeed , for it to succeed , the progress and plans of the EEC would have to be reversed .
3 The Six agreed to draft a treaty on these lines , but as a compromise de Gaulle was asked to accept that the Atlantic alliance with America should be safeguarded and that ‘ Community co-operation ’ on economic issues in the EEC should continue to be developed .
4 Though the exact nature of the symbiosis between pastoralists and plains game has only recently become understood , administrators in close contact with the Masai could see that somehow the two did co-exist , and they took exception to the idea that in order for game to thrive the Masai would have to be removed .
5 The market in the countries of the CU may come to be dominated by producers in one of them .
6 September that , in calculating the transfer of funds from local authorities to the funding councils in recognition of their new responsibilities , the resources attributable to those courses for which the LEAs will continue to be responsible will be left within local authorities ' standard spending assessments .
7 As now , the NHS will continue to be open to all , regardless of income , and paid for mainly out of general taxation .
8 Certainly , there is a need for a substantial impact of additional resources , and the NHS will need to be more successful in attracting key staff such as accountants and computer staff .
9 The TECs will continue to be responsible for the YT programme for this age group .
10 A publicly funded , public service organization such as the BBC would need to be treated differently from a privately owned quality paper or a Trust-owned Guardian .
11 The UK would continue to be the main market for this supply in Europe , accounting for 29 per cent of NZ world sheep meat earnings and 27 per cent by volume .
12 It is perhaps tempting to assume , after the Government 's recent ban on ivory imports , that the UK can claim to be a shining example of those striving to control the trade in wild animals and plants and their products .
13 The Warbutt will have to be told , ’ Ratagan said gently .
14 The circumstances in that case involving , as they did , buying and selling in well defined foreign markets were very different from those in the present and the examples were never intended to be exhaustive of all situations in which section 14 of the Ordinance might have to be considered .
15 Spartak have a good reputation away from the Lenin Stadium and the Kop will need to be at its most intimidating to be of any help to a Liverpool side whose only consistency this season has been their inconsistency .
16 However , as the Worcester Post Man has changed its title to the Worcester Journal , the Mercury could claim to be the oldest surviving newspaper with the same name .
17 Rugged , reliable and easy to maintain , harnessing a complex turboprop to the Dak would seem to be going the wrong way .
18 It is recommended that as much information as possible be supplied since the DC may have to be assessed by other users , and will certainly be examined by the QA user who will eventually decide upon the fitness for purpose of any modules referenced by the DC .
19 All new cars throughout the EC will have to be fitted with catalysts by the end of 1992 , so the Chancellor may feel he has room to make a political gesture and grant tax incentives on catalysed cars until that date .
20 Now what I would like Mr Alistaire and the rest of the Scottish M P's is to bring up in parliament a Scotland will have to be revalued every five years as done in the past where England have only been revalued every seventeen years , which I think is most unfair .
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