Example sentences of "[prep] be [verb] [is] " in BNC.

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1 Parents may jump to the conclusion that the fact of being adopted is the root of the trouble when that has nothing to do with the case .
2 The chance of being killed is 0.9 per 100,000 . ’
3 It is not pleasant to be shot at , and even the pleasure of being missed is spoilt by the mind 's habit of constructing alternative scenarios ; if the machine-gunner had been a bit quicker to react , or had led us with more skill , we would now be nothing but a heap of molten metal somewhere in the sea-grape .
4 Is the Minister aware that three annual checks by Welsh trading standards officers discovered that as many as one in five lorries on Welsh roads are overloaded , yet the chance of being checked is one in every 5,000 journeys ?
5 If the probability of being included is equal for each member of the relevant population then the sample is said to be a random one .
6 ‘ That some women enjoy fantasies of being raped is well authenticated , and they may , to some extent , welcome a masterful advance while putting up a token resistance .
7 The D R one A is currently an excellent er tactical reconnaissance aircraft , all weather , at night etcetera and er it will go on well into the next century so there 's no great hurry to make a decision er one of the first points has got ta be decided is whether we carry the reconnaissance equipment in a pod under the aircraft replacing some of the other weapons or whether we try to build it in and er but taking first things first we have to get the requirement sorted out .
8 Then all that 's got ta be done is chucked in the oven in n it ?
9 What saves an ordinary cat from being over-mauled is the fact that sooner or later it struggles and scratches .
10 It can do so only through a constant turnover of individuals , whose sole purpose in being born is to reproduce and then die .
11 What she appears to be asserting is that this person is coming home from Canada .
12 All that remains to be said is Happy Christmas and good wishes for a New Knitting Year !
13 The first thing to be said is that the ‘ circumstantial variables ’ of a president 's incumbency may give him important advantages .
14 And the first thing to be said is that , on their own , beliefs do n't cause actions .
15 All that remains to be said is incised on stone , and the living go around silently with long faces and glances that mean ‘ I ca n't tell you how sorry I am , but I do know how you feel . ’
16 I mean , I think one , the first thing to be said is that one can assure members covering all the other C A B's was that they actually got their bids in full .
17 However , this is not done where Ord 17 r 11 ( automatic directions ) applies , unless the case had been set down for hearing in the High Court before transfer or a request for a day for hearing to be fixed is made under Ord 17 , r 11(3) ( d ) .
18 What is much less likely to be recognized is the importance of considering the interrelationship between these various initiatives , and certainly there is no sign as yet that such an evaluation is to take place .
19 A one-inch ( 2.5cm ) square of sandpaper ( rough side out ) or of flannel glued to the corners of the picture or of the cutouts to be displayed is sufficient to keep the picture on the board .
20 Once LIFESPAN PMR has started up successfully , the first page to be displayed is the LIFESPAN PMR Log On Page , shown in Figure 3.1 .
21 Once LIFESPAN has been accessed , the first LIFESPAN page to be displayed is the LIFESPAN Log On Page , shown in figure 3.1 .
22 The problem to be faced is that of limiting the choice of the contents of even a partial set , in some non-arbitrary way .
23 One problem not having to be faced is opposition from local residents .
24 The first decision to be faced is whether the institution needs to be able to make its own recordings .
25 For speech recognition the principal operational difficulty to be faced is the interference to the acoustic signal from background noise .
26 I mean the question that has to be faced is that when you talk about cutting the costs in local government you also have to talk about the services which councils deliver , and you ca n't get something for nothing .
27 With the refractor , the light from the object to be observed is collected by an object-glass ; the light is brought to focus , and the image is then enlarged by a second lens termed the eyepiece .
28 ( Note how one of these is identical to the first Tristan chord ( Example 102 ) , with the addition of the bass D. ) One peculiarity to be observed is the leap B-G from one substitution note to another in the melody .
29 What also needs to be emphasized is that civil servants are also heavily involved in making policy .
30 though the contract is not in itself unlawful , the purpose for which it is made or for which the subject matter is to be applied is unlawful or the intended method of performance is unlawful ; or
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