Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [be] [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 Standard bearers and musicians are assumed to be equipped with the same weapons as the rest of the unit and fight just like ordinary troopers ( see the rulebook for a full description ) .
2 Standard bearers and musicians are assumed to be equipped with the same weapons as the rest of the unit and fight just like ordinary troopers ( see the Warhammer rulebook for a full description ) .
3 Standard bearers and musicians are assumed to be equipped with the same weapons as the rest of the unit and fight just like ordinary troopers ( see the Warhammer rulebook for a full description ) .
4 Some fear that the statement could catch ‘ innocent ’ schemes as well as any that clearly defeat the purpose of the legislation , and discussions are reported to be taking place between the Revenue and the profession as to how exactly the statement will be implemented .
5 Certain principles and values are assumed to be unchallengeable and therefore to be nurtured .
6 Under these conditions , the reactants and products are said to be in their standard states .
7 With this in mind the genetics-supply industry has approached the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations at which all biological processes and products are assumed to be patentable .
8 Both imports and exports were shown to be growing at a similar rate .
9 Both imports and exports were shown to be growing at a similar rate .
10 Rostov realised that signs and shrugs were going to be inadequate .
11 By contrast , non-kin and affines are presumed to be enemies until they are shown to be friends !
12 The evolutionary and thermoregulatory relationship between birds and dinosaurs was seen to be strengthened in 1989 after an examination of the best preserved fossils of a pterosaur 's wings .
13 I think you 've also got ta look at it from the kid 's point of view and perhaps I 'm wrong here but , you know when you think , I mean , the these are going to be done very , you know er i i we got a sort of time limit , and kids are going to be told during perhaps a two week period
14 From the individual 's point of view , bonds and equities are assumed to be perfect substitutes .
15 A list of their names and addresses are included to be added to your directories .
16 A list of their names and addresses are included to be added to your directories .
17 After all , ’ she continued , fixing her smile , forcing herself to look into those eyes that were so deep she felt she could drown in them , ‘ life 's too short for moping about and parties are meant to be fun , are n't they ? ’
18 You 've asked us a lot about what Governors can do and what Councillors can do , it 's teachers that make a school and schools are going to be excellent if the teachers and heads of faculty in those schools are excellent , and we 've got lots of those in Banbury .
19 Diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia were established on Dec. 28 , 1989 , and ambassadors were expected to be exchanged in 1990 .
20 In the Soviet Union , central state control of the curriculum and syllabuses is said to be ‘ virtually total ’ .
21 Also , domestically produced fertilizers and imports are deemed to be imperfect substitutes in production , these products being differentiated by various non-price factors including nitrogen content per tonne , packaging and advisory services .
22 With Texas producing the units in the quantities needed , the Sparcstations and upgrades are expected to be deliverable this quarter .
23 Because of these common anatomical and behavioural features lampreys and hagfishes were thought to be most closely related to one another among the modern fauna and were recognized as cyclostomes ( Fig. 2A , a ) .
24 Around 100,000 asylum seekers and refugees were estimated to be living in Switzerland at the end of 1990 , over half of them being people whose applications had not yet been processed .
25 River insects develop wings in the last stage of their life cycle , and dragonflies are known to be able to fly many miles .
26 Leibniz 's view is that the sources of individuation lie within the entities themselves ; in other words , entities are regarded as basic , and places are said to be explicable in terms of relations between entities — " entities " meaning here " individual substances " or " monads " .
27 The examples listed earlier suggest that it covers a vast variety of relations ; for example the relation between capitalists and workers is said to be one of oppression , while that between factions of the ruling class might be competition .
28 Drug cartels and terrorists are reported to be taking over the counterfeit clothing business .
29 If bladder and testicles are found to be clear of disease , the most likely culprits are an adductor strain or osteitis pubis .
30 Research programmes were being stretched out in time and slowed down , and experiments were having to be cancelled as priorities were reassessed .
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