Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [modal v] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | And therefore , if it can really come to this possibility of ministry a sort of , Young Farmers Club idea of getting themselves about that could be a a a a , a , a marvellous boost . |
2 | And er again just to you know recall some of that to you know the some of the ways that we think about that will be developed in this section . |
3 | Two and a half that 's about that should be about seven or eight thousand wo n't it ? |
4 | A newly arrived unskilled Mediterranean worker living in a run-down neighbourhood in a Scandinavian city is more likely to feel , and appear , in some significant ways more socially incompetent that a middle-class , professional native living in the suburbs : even though the boundaries for each may be comparable in kind and number , for the skilled and socialised native the boundaries be relatively more open than for the unskilled and unsocialised gästarbetare . |
5 | The disadvantage of DOS based programs is that each has its unique way of dealing with the word-processing process and , therefore , different commands for each must be learnt . |
6 | Well I I I do n't know , you know , how practical a scheme as wide ranging as that would be , so I I wo n't pretend to waffle . |
7 | Again this is a key finding , for little can be done about speeds , safety and environmental traffic management issues so long as housing areas have through traffic inflicted upon them . |
8 | Three day events , players segregated by standard rather than age group , all results yielding points to a national grid , match times that could be predicted with reasonable accuracy resulting in reduced time wasting at tournaments and less dependency on club catering and facilities . |
9 | Some of the justification for that may be the recent argument of Y.-K . |
10 | Perhaps I could just advise members , Chairman , that erm , that the timescale for that would be fairly tight , erm , and my recollection is that when we er , we went out to consultation previously in the sphere of learning disability on an issue that I well you should know , erm , I think there were some thirteen plus consultation meetings required in , in order to , erm , to get a fair spread of , of , of opinion . |
11 | So , first doublecheck that there 's nothing you are doing or using the amp with or for that could be causing the fault . |
12 | The parent will tend to recalibrate their response , as , as , as you have said , parents will come to expect children to make a lot of fuss about nothing , and consequently wo n't pay so much attention to a child 's distress as they would to an adult 's , because we regard it as natural , children to cry or make a fuss about the treatment we contribute , but the reason for that could be that we , we have as it were , readjusted our sensitivity to distress and we , we really have a double standard . |
13 | And the timetable for that will be going out on the , the noticeboard some time this afternoon . |
14 | Well certainly the starting point for that must be to look at what has been happening in the past as evidence . |
15 | is three of Mercer 's is four I would probably go through would be five would go through that would be six |
16 | Yes , the back page is this thing here of that blue hand-out booklet , right , if you can just , if you can see one or somebody else 's , instead of rummaging through that 'll be fine . |
17 | A comment about this might be — " It 's about bullying . " |
18 | More details about this will be available through the AGM which is planned for 24 Oct at the London Print Workshop . |
19 | More details about this should be obtained from your social worker or manager of your care home . |
20 | Of course , if the Bank of England 's supervision were perfect , rescue packages such as this would be unnecessary . |
21 | Finally , it is clear that centralized planning such as this must be kept under constant review , if it is to respond to changed needs and resources . |
22 | Readings such as this must be situated between sacred or received texts and those of their official interpreters : |
23 | Old , compressed cultures such as this can be notably cohesive and resilient , but they can find it increasingly difficult to adapt to radical , as distinct from incremental , changes . |
24 | For long processing times this will be too low a figure , but it will then be part of run times markedly higher as a result of overall long processing times and it is probable that overflow records will not cause much extra delay . |
25 | Outwardly it 's as wealthy as ever , but behind the scenes the reality for some can be very different . |
26 | If these approaches are common to courses of study which advanced degree students follow regardless of the content ( for some will be specializing , for instance , in the field of special educational needs , others in the arts and humanities , others in mathematics and science ) it is because it is regarded as essential that the same grasp of knowledge and the same development of intellectual-cum-practical skill should typify all holders of a second degree in the field of education . |
27 | Seven Hatfield and Hemel Hempstead members attended the Lilleshall course and thought Ann Langford 's and Joan Gatfield 's classes excellent ; they look forward already to next year — which for some will be their tenth visit . |
28 | One reason for this may be the doctrine of corporate liability in English criminal law ( discussed in Chapter 4.3 , and found to be unsatisfactory ) ; in particular , it may be difficult to establish the fault necessary for manslaughter , although easier to secure a conviction under legislation on railways or merchant shipping . |
29 | The explanation for this may be that free fatty acids are released from adipose tissue in the presence of insulin resistance , and in the presence of increased circulating insulin levels an increase in hepatic synthesis of triglyceride will tend to occur , especially if the liver retains normal insulin sensitivity ( Topping & Mayes , 1972 ; Kissebah et al , 1974 ) . |
30 | One reason for this may be that the civil service 's centralized administrative structure , based on line departments , makes the task of developing an integrated strategy in the English regions exceptionally difficult to achieve . |