Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [vb mod] be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 S. eupterus could be bought young for as little as .
2 Finally we would like to reassure members of the sporting public that injuries treated in NHS hospitals will be given effective treatments just as footballers received in hospital departments Jacqui Moore MCSP , Hiliary Adams MCSP , A Wallace , MCSP BSc Hon.
3 Telex messages can be typed direct into the teleprinter 's memory and automatically transmitted at a preset time .
4 It was the first time Charlie had thought that 112 Whitechapel Road might be considered luxurious .
5 However , there would appear to be no chance at this time that the T-H-R conclusion will be proved wrong .
6 In terms of licensing blocks of the sea bed for exploratory drilling for oil , certain areas of Cardigan Bay should be considered inviolable and be completely excluded from any licensing procedure to exploit mineral resources .
7 Widnes ............ 30 Canberra Raiders .. 18 FOR 20 minutes at Old Trafford last night , it looked as if Graham Lowe might be proved right .
8 Marshal Terauchi , Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Region , dismissed this claim ( 17 July ) though he agreed that the former Netherlands Indies would be given Japanese-style independence .
9 The match will be shown live on BSkyB on Sunday , December 6 , while Reading 's game against Leyton Orient will be screened live on the Saturday evening .
10 They also discussed a proposal by Jacques Delors , the President of the EC Commission , that East Germany should be given preferential status as a potential EC member .
11 The ‘ business start-up scheme ’ proposals provided more funding for additional places , enabling more people to start their own businesses , although Mr Lang did not say how many of the additional 10,000 UK places would be made available to Scotland .
12 To prevent further cases the Indian community in the United Kingdom should be made aware of the risks associated with the use of ethnic remedies , and their distribution and sale should be monitored .
13 THE former Cabinet Minister , Mr Norman Tebbit , yesterday led an angry response from the Tory backbenches to Mr Douglas Hurd 's announcement in the Commons that up to 250,000 Hong Kong people will be offered full British citizenship in the hope of staunching the ‘ haemorrhage of talent ’ from the colony .
14 Raymond Burns and the vastly experienced Garth McGimpsey must be considered virtual certainties .
15 The Foreign Office said there would be no backing down on its condition that Hong Kong representatives must be given equal status in the talks .
16 Young Richard would be kept busy with his learning for some considerable time yet , Cissie would not be ready to come home until tea-time , and David had warned her that it would be late when he and his ‘ father ’ returned , especially as Luther had expressed a desire to ‘ celebrate afterwards ’ .
17 Peking had warned that ‘ Hong Kong would be held responsible for all consequences of the ( Yang Yang ) affair ’ by allowing the swimmer , a supporter of the student-led democracy movement , to seek asylum in America .
18 In addition , the Palacio de Velazquez would be made available to the Prado on a temporary basis .
19 ST preparations may be left uncovered but sprayed with a polyurethane resin to give a protected surface for general microscopy ( Moussa , 1976 , 1978 ) .
20 In view of what you , Mr. Speaker , have had to say about the Consolidated Fund Bill , can you give some assurance that , if this matter about Maxwell and him laundering money is raised , you will ensure that people such as Arthur Scargill and Peter Heathfield will be given special tickets to sit in the Gallery so that they can hear the debate and so that they can draw the attention of various channels to the fact that perhaps Mr. Lightman should investigate the missing Maxwell millions , and perhaps we can find out whether Roger Windsor , Mr. Maxwell 's nark , was paid £50,000 out of the Daily Mirror 's missing millions .
21 President George Bush announced immediately that using prisoners as shields was a war crime , for which Saddam Hussein would be held accountable .
22 Asked if Saddam Hussein would be held accountable for the treatment of the men , Bush replied : " You can count on it . "
23 The onshore surveys core programme , which began in 1990/91 , consists primarily of a 15-year mapping programme in which 1:50 000 geological map sheets for the whole of Great Britain will be made available to the public by 2005 .
24 R. T. Paget , Labour candidate for Northampton , wrote to Tribune , suggesting that the Liberal candidate in the Aylesbury by-election should be given Labour support against the National candidate .
25 The manager of the store decided that Ms Porter should be made redundant .
26 Editors always assume that photographs from PR sources can be used free of charge , and any PR outfit which tries to charge for pictures is likely to get short shrift .
27 Unless the school can raise 160,000 pounds by April teachers will be made redundant
28 The existing footpath on the south side of the Edinburgh/Carstairs Railway will be accommodated adjacent to the new structure required to carry the Bypass over or under the railway .
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