Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [prep] be [det] " in BNC.

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1 The examples described below illustrate all these , though as yet there do not appear to be many instances of disasters in the management of which GIS has played a significant part .
2 Though pedestrians and cyclists are to be ‘ encouraged to use the facilities provided for them ’ there do not appear to be any facilities other than the traditional footpath .
3 There do not appear to be any negative affects on the plants .
4 The ACOG guidelines ( 1986 ) do not specifically address weight training , which is becoming increasingly popular with women , but there do not appear to be any documented harmful effects .
5 Sadly , there do not appear to be any takers .
6 There do not appear to be any significant decisions on the word " technical " , but it is not difficult to contemplate circumstances where the purchaser may wish to absorb his purchase into an existing business which operates with different technology .
7 One problem is that there do not seem to be many potentially blue-chip names in the pipeline , ready to join what is now a severely restricted group .
8 Two space dimensions do not seem to be enough to allow for the development of complicated beings like us .
9 In the case of buildings and equipment there do not seem to be any special problems other than space and cost .
10 It poses an appalling dilemma for us all , because more and more money is spent on the CAP but the people at the receiving end do not seem to be any better off .
11 There do not have to be any homeless people !
12 We do n't want to be all night do we ?
13 I do n't want to be some substitute figure to feed your fantasies … ’
14 I do n't want to be any of the things you said .
15 So we do n't want to be any under any illusions about that , and the same can be applied to the fact that we have made no real provision for nursery education , that we were in trouble over special needs in this county , that was a a requirement to restore services that were well below the S S A on Social Services , and we really all this er this er , new administration has done , has been brought those up , those services up to what would have been regarded as a quite an unacceptable level with most of the the the authorities in this country .
16 ‘ We do n't want to be any trouble .
17 There do n't appear to be any weak links , and in John Eales they have a phenomenal line-out talent .
18 Surprisingly there do n't appear to be any holiday companies offering ski touring trips on the Haute Route .
19 On the M forty , between junctions one and two , the nearside lane is closed eastbound , that 's between the A forty and the A three five five , but there do n't appear to be any serious problems there this evening .
20 With petit mal , the small fit , it used to called vaguely , you could talk to somebody and then go on nattering away and then suddenly the person would switch off and then just stare and then after a while they come back and talk to you and it 's , they pick up exactly where they 've left off , so as I say it used to be called day dreaming , now that 's the low end of the scale , now we go to the other end of the scale and remember please that there 's no set type for an epileptic , anybody , anywhere , any age at any time can have an epileptic fit , you do n't have to be that type , do n't .
21 They do n't have to be that
22 Unfortunately , there do n't seem to be many around in the universe .
23 The funny thing is there do n't seem to be any old folks .
24 It do n't seem to be any good at all , whatsoever .
25 but there do n't seem to be any around
26 There do n't seem to be enough hours in the day to do all the things you have to do , quite apart from your laundry !
27 I thought it was all a joke , you 've really got to be some schmuck to fall for that one .
28 ‘ I 've never pretended to be any such thing . ’
29 New guidelines followed in 1984 , but these have apparently proved to be less than satisfactory for reasons which are spelled out in the House of Commons Energy Committee Report .
30 Lévi-Strauss focuses on the ambivalence which we have already seen to be such a distinctive feature of the Critique , pointing in particular to Sartre 's vacillation between two concepts of dialectical reason .
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