Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the operations will be straightforward , uncomplicated and almost identical .
2 Equally to , I consider that significant peripheral development of the villages would be harmful to their character as well .
3 When improvising through two adjacent chords some of the notes will be common to both , but their interval names ( degrees ) and functions ( sound ) will have a different relationship to each chord .
4 The scale of the problems will be different , but a chap who can run ICI , if he can be bothered to help a small business , will do it very well from his experience .
5 By the moral standards of some of the bargainers the claims of some of the others may be immoral .
6 The tenor of the times may be favourable to presidential action .
7 Yes now what I meant was that , that erm in a group like this , the the th th the leader or the leadership role may be relatively minimal and the individualism of the members may be relevant , but I hope it was cos I I think it 's a mistake for class in groups and that so one would hope in this kind of group , the individual variation would be so important that these kind of group phenomena that Freud is talking about in this book but clearly in other groups they 're they 're more important , partly because you can never organize a group by kind of having a meeting with everybody .
8 And if , in special circumstances , compliance with a provision of the Schedules would be inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view the directors must depart from that provision to the extent necessary , giving , in a note to the accounts , particulars of the departure and the reasons for , and effect of , it .
9 One of the cooks might be able to do kosher meals , another halal food , depending on the client group .
10 The physical disposition of the musicians can be problematic in many church buildings , especially where the organist is hidden away .
11 Whilst many of the developments will be beneficial to all disciplines , certain aspects are particularly relevant to the electronics sector .
12 ( 3 ) The financial relief accorded to a hirer under a consumer hire agreement following the owner 's recaption of the goods may be different because under s100 of CCA 1974 there are limitations placed on recovery of money following termination in the case of conditional sale and hire purchase .
13 Other procedural clauses may restrict the evidence which can be used in support of a claim : for instance , a contract may provide that a certificate of quality by an inspector or surveyor shall be conclusive evidence that goods conform to the contract ; or that " failure to notify the sellers of any defects or shortages within three days shall be conclusive evidence that the goods were in conformity with the contract in all respects " ; or even that " acceptance of the goods shall be conclusive evidence of their conformity with the contract " .
14 Lack of robustness of the findings may be due to the relatively few numbers of still births in the interval classes and to other data problems , though the intervention of determinants that mediate the effect of birth interval , or some other factor can not be excluded either .
15 However , a random file generally occupies more space than a serial file holding the same amount of data because the records must be a fixed length and some of the records will be empty .
16 It was suddenly realized , however , that many of the bishops would be absent , some on pilgrimage to the Holy Land .
17 Significant people and groups who have risked much in support of the bishops will be disappointed and disenchanted .
18 In other words , more of the earnings would be available to pay to the other claimants , that is , shareholders and creditors .
19 Some of the gaps must be due to chance , but there is no mistaking the insularity of interest which these volumes display .
20 Generally speaking , unless there are specific reasons why one or other of the criteria should be inapplicable ( some of these reasons will be discussed below ) , we shall expect an ambiguous item to satisfy all the criteria .
21 Nothing is more disastrous than that any suspicion of the complete impartiality of the judges should be possible . ’
22 By the end of the hearing before us it was agreed between the parties that our interpretation of the language of the Act of 1873 in the particular context of the disciplinary jurisdiction of the visitors would be determinative of the matter .
23 Now if the prediction that follows from this maze of premises turns out to be false ( in our example , if the planet does not appear at the predicted location ) , then all that the logic of the situation permits us to conclude is that at least one of the premises must be false .
24 Most of the activities are routed through woodland and as some of the pathways can be rough outdoor footwear is recommended .
25 Coun Carr said when the council comes to consider the findings of the consultants the views of the residents will be important .
26 As we review the way teachers are feeling about their job at the present time , many of the experiences will be common enough .
27 Even more worryingly , continued payment of the instalments may be conditional upon your observing a variety of undertakings — typically including restrictions on competing activities .
28 It can not be overstressed that in any particular circumstance most of the factors will be irrelevant and that one factor will tend to dominate the decision and determine the form of any particular sale .
29 The roots of the differences may be cultural , but if so , they are deeply embedded in the current disadvantaged position of non-white populations in Britain .
30 If the melodic line were confined to two octaves with all the violins on the top octave and the violas and cellos in unison on the lower octave , no woodwind doubling of the strings would be necessary , and the woodwind would then be used to double the brass chords .
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