Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The HP4 requirement has been or has the potential to be met without further Green Belt loss .
2 Greater participation by women in paid work and changes in family structure thus seem to be closely related , although what the mechanisms are that connect the two changes is less clear .
3 There you are that says the end , that means it 's finished .
4 and people who are prepared to discuss the issue but they just do n't come out the door to where erm , the people are that need the information .
5 An integral part of the removal of barriers between member states has been and remains the implementation of the fundamental principle of Community law that member states should not discriminate against one another and should assimilate the treatment they accord to nationals from other member states to the treatment they accord to their own nationals .
6 Five former chairmen of the Arts Council , Lord Cottesloe ( 1960–65 ) , Lord Goodman ( 1965–72 ) , Lord Gibson ( 1972–77 ) , Sir Kenneth Robinson ( 1977–82 ) and Lord Rees–Mogg ( 1982–89 ) also wrote to The Times : ‘ It has been and remains the cardinal principle of the Arts Council since its formation , that the arts should be immunised from political control ’ .
7 Partnership has been and remains the characteristic of successful innovation .
8 When the paper was removed it lifted up the wax-ground where the pencil had been and exposed the metal .
9 The funny thing was that on the day of the theft a man who often used to come and see us , and was generally regarded as a friend of the house , had been and invited the entire family Zina , myself , and both our son and daughter somewhere miles out of town to go and have a barbecue .
10 Leaving everything more or less as it had been and closing the drawer , she turned her attention to the rest of the room .
11 Yes , Dragonfly Moonchild she had been and loved the summer-child in her .
12 Been and payed the poll tax .
13 What is important is that they are and remain the orientations of most Britons , both at the mass and the elite level .
14 The continents are where they are and have the mountains they have because of the action of the Earth itself ; the eruption of volcanoes and the shifting of plates of the Earth 's crust ( plate tectonics ) .
15 Cut , stay where you are but reframe the shot by zooming out to a wider angle before continuing the recording .
16 These also suggest what the answer should be or indicate the questioner 's point of view , e.g. ‘ Are you against excessive cuts in university funding ? ’ .
17 Good d Good does in fact do what you said and his recommendation er for final salary schemes is er a third of the trustees should be or have the right to be er from the , the members and er er we 've in our er comments to you have er looked at a global point of view and said no not are these proposals worthy in themselves , but using a different criteria that if they had been law as Ken said earlier , would they have stopped Maxwell and a situation where a third of the trustees were er were they members er would have made no difference er cos typically in our cases there were originally about four trustees er and unfortunately for us , three of them were named Maxwell .
18 Well , my Lord , the plaintiff 's case would be that had the solicitor ascertained from the plaintiff that it was alright for him to just check with the bank this could easily have been done , and if the bank had given authority by the plaintiff for .
19 If you are using Windows , then it should be that choosing the option File Save will save your work .
20 Her only way of coping with her over-identification with my situation was to try to reassert control over the child I used to be and prevent the cycle repeating itself .
21 In this case , goods were sold subject to a retention of title clause ( condition 8:1 of the contract ) which provided : Title of each item of goods sold or agreed to be sold shall remain vested in the Company [ ie the sellers ] until the full purchase price and all additional charges relating to that item and all and any other monies for the time being owing by the customer [ ie the buyers ] to the Company shall have been paid in full to the customer ( and all products into which such items held by the customer ) ( and all products into which such items come to be converted or incorporated ) shall be and remain the property of the Company and shall be held by the customer as trustee for the Company but with liberty for the customer to pass title as the Company 's agent on its own account ( but subject to 8.2 below ) bona fide for full value in the normal course of the customer 's trading .
22 Towards the end of the era , in fact , the attendants in the salons of homage became alert to the fact that among their few Western visitors , the majority were not as in awe of the Conducator as they might be and photographing the exhibits or taking notes of the sycophantic citations attached to the awards by their Western donors was discouraged .
23 Managers decide what the objectives of the organisation should be and quantify the targets of achievement for each objective .
24 I slipped an old Eurythmics tape into the cassette deck I have installed where Armstrong 's meter used to be and adjusted the speakers so the full effect came in the front rather than the back .
25 This seems to be because owning the floors one cleans promises such a harmonious alliance between the worker and her work that dissatisfaction is ( in theory ) ruled out .
26 Sometimes , this may be whether to save the life of the child or the mother .
27 Plastics are not the villain they are made out to be as regards the volume of waste .
28 Whatever the position may be as regards the kind of procedure , ancillary to a criminal matter , such as the estreatment of surety considered in Reg. v. Southampton Justices , Ex parte Green [ 1976 ] Q.B .
29 This has proved an unfounded anxiety since the design and management of all full-time courses in the polytechnic sector were and remain the responsibility of persons who qualified via the Institution 's external examination system and entered teaching as qualified surveyors after years of service in the public or private sector .
30 Yeah , that 's why you see , we 've converted , put a wall up where the door were and knocked the wall down and had a door into the house
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