Example sentences of "[unc] [noun pl] [be] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , we , yes the , the rea the reason why it , this why confu confusions is if anyone else does n't realise is that the International Secretaire , which is the International Body controlling all Amnesty Groups throughout the world of which there are maybe fifty , sixty , I 've lost count of the number , erm
2 Autoradiography/fluorography conditions were as described under Materials and Methods .
3 The major areas of application that are covered by Polygen/Molecular Simulations are as follows :
4 During the time of William Nicholl 's service the Regiment 's activities were as follows :
5 For your information , however , my thoughts on the effects of the system on the Library 's operations are as follows :
6 But suppose now that each player believes that the other 's preferences are as in the first game .
7 One of the reasons why this proposition was distasteful to many of Bruno 's contemporaries was that it deprived humanity of a privileged place in the cosmos .
8 The most ‘ imaginative and hopeful ’ of the Sub-Committee 's proposals were that :
9 One of the Scottish Law Commission 's proposals was that if the area of devolution was sufficiently extensive , responsibility for the courts should also be transferred to the Scottish Assembly .
10 LIFESPAN 's rules are that the author of a piece of work may not be its approver , so you now need to create another user to approve the package .
11 The only difference from the literary effusions of today 's superstars were that he wrote without benefit of a ‘ ghost ’ .
12 The rationale behind Laura 's views was that her heart was in Wales , or , more specifically , in the factory in Wales , and this obliged her to do everything within her power to maintain that factory at full capacity .
13 ‘ The point about one 's schooldays is that they are the most irrelevant days of one 's life . ’
14 Another reason for selecting Greer 's books is that they are used in almost all of the ILEA schools which do not use the Authority 's SMILE project and in many secondary schools nationally .
15 We talk later in this chapter about the use of other people 's words , making the point that one problem with other people 's words is that they usually make more sense where they come from than where you put them in your essay .
16 The gist of Lord Templeman 's words is that an occupant of residential accommodation , not obtaining exclusive possession , is a " lodger " , and lodgers are not tenants .
17 One might , for instance , use the maxim to infer that because Eeyore 's sigh is a non-linguistic action , it 's a better sign that he 's out of thistles than Rabbit 's words are that he has some honey .
18 One possible advantage of the checks in Schantz 's pianos is that each check can be adjusted individually .
19 One of the design 's eccentricities is that the gear never retracts fully , leaving a stub of tyre to be seen from each wheel .
20 The effect of clauses which define the contractor 's obligations is that , if the contractor performs in accordance with the express undertaking , it has performed the contract and is not in breach of contract at all .
21 Mr and Mrs Forest 's bills are as follows :
22 Provided that Ali 's analysis of Hacihasanzade 's motives is correct-and one must remember that Ali is writing nearly a century after the event it would appear that already at the beginning of the sixteenth century the career of a kasabat kadi was regarded as a dead end .
23 Green 's mountains are and were for him unlike those of Scotland with their purple grandeur and exotic shapes , nor did they have their awesome desolation .
24 The reason for reducing the event 's costs is that the less money which is spent on the gig means that more money goes to the artist .
25 Yet one of the striking characteristics of Shakespeare 's Sonnets is that they exist on an almost universal level ; they are generalized ( with none of the depersonalization that usually goes with generalization ) ; they are widely , perhaps indefinitely applicable .
26 Well , what do you think people 's expectations are when they come to you ?
27 Erm somehow or other it 's going to come along and I think most people 's thinkings are that it will be shown as a tax item on the ticket as are the taxes in other countries
28 One of the difficulties that results from these cuts and that tax has been that there had been so numerous that it ca n't keep count of how many times they 'd changed the goal posts , how many times they imposed cuts , but you know a lot of the government 's ideas are that it 's money , money , money , but it 's not all financial , it 's been physical and mental .
29 But one of this chapter 's implications is that their preoccupations may not have been so misplaced after all .
30 One of this book 's merits is that it shows how hard stone application was not confined to the Baroque , and includes unexpected nineteenth-century examples .
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