Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The boundary conditions are that while the stress is given by by consideration of the equilibrium at the tube ends .
2 Indeed , the signs are that while the politicians and the bureaucrats continue wrangling over the fine print , young people are ready and willing to take the next step into Europe .
3 The most common reasons given are that although the complaint is within scope , there is no realistic remedy , or there is no real evidence of the complaint being well-founded .
4 Indeed , the odds are that if the pictures are looking good , the sound will also be recording satisfactorily and will at least be representative of the atmosphere at the particular location .
5 The trading implications of these partial derivatives are that if the spot price or the risk-free interest rate is expected to rise , F - S grows bigger ( that is , the basis weakens ) and , if F > S , the basis will widen ; while if dividends are expected to rise , F - S gets smaller ( the basis strengthens ) and , if F > S , the basis will narrow .
6 The problems with this approach are that when the correct output is not the most likely , an error is bound to occur .
7 The concerns that I have are that when the road does go in that it does protect and it does in fact more of a protection by being there than it is in actual fact in existence at the moment .
8 I suppose one of the key factors of my whole industrial career has been that if an opportunity comes up , I grab it .
9 The initial reaction has been that if the Chancellor is only taking out a token sum in higher tax , then the scope for further cuts in interest rates has been severely diminished , and fixed-rate gilt-edged stocks were marked sharply lower .
10 … a flood which drowns French civilization and carries everything away as debris … a city which is a huge hotel where everyone has been and where no one remembers having seen anyone .
11 In any case , for as long as they remain as powerful as they are and until the country is ready for a proper comprehensive system the grammar school should be preserved : ‘ It would , moreover , be absurd from a socialist point of view to close down the grammar school , while leaving the public schools still holding their present commanding position .
12 Bagnères-de-Bigorre is an agreeable town , on the river ; at its best on the western side , where the main spa buildings are and where the streets are older , crookeder and , over a very small area , somewhat Parisian .
13 Normally , you know where your husband 's been but if the husband 's away and you go in you do n't know where he 's been do you ?
14 It is hard to verify whether or not this is the dreadful fish it is made out to be or whether the tales are apocryphal , but what is certain is that the species itself does exist .
15 But the job of lifting the standards of people employed , giving them proper training , and paying a wage which breaks dependence on overtime and lifts morale : this together must far exceed the costs of the technology , and it is n't by any means clear what the bill will be or where the money will come from .
16 The danger of course will be that once the form and nature of the tests are known some teachers may be tempted — some even told in schools where league tables will be revered — to teach to the test .
17 The effect would be that after a complainant gave evidence which the judge thought credible , if the prosecution at that point decided on due reflection to discontinue , the judge could go on to call all the remaining prosecution witnesses himself .
18 Whether the new production for which there appears to be a market be large or small , the general rule will be that unless the price is expected to be very low that portion of the supply which can be most easily produced , with but small prime costs , will be produced : that portion is not likely to be on the margin of production .
19 The reason must be that since the dispute over women had reached a critical phase by the end of 1909 , very few girl apprentices were taken on after that .
20 The general opinion seems to be that since the bastard 's decided to stop shooting people , he can remain anonymous , stay at large , enjoy life and freedom , and laugh up his sleeve at an incompetent police force until he decides the time has come for a little more high-velocity fun . ’
21 It may also be that whereas the British kings intended to replace Oswiu with a more acceptable candidate , Penda sought only to reduce Oswiu to the status of a dependant and at the same time effectively to establish territories such as Lindsey as falling within a southumbrian Mercian orbit .
22 If this was so the consequence would be that although an exempted person by reason of being an appointed representative , Winchester were also an authorised person .
23 It may therefore be that while a perfectly competitive market composed of producers big enough to benefit fully from economies of scale would be the ideal , something like the existing state of affairs , particularly against a background of merger control and regulation of anti-competitive practices , is the best realisable outcome .
24 A superficial illustration of this view would be that while the collapse of the UK 's steel industry , car industry and others at the end of the 1970s and early 1980s affected the whole economic landscape of the UK , generating mass unemployment in the north , the midlands and in all inner cities , the Stock Market crash in the international financial crisis of October 1987 had an impact on few people .
25 From an argument based on such negative evidence it may be that as a hunting weapon they were more common than the record suggests , having such a high use-value that they were not disposed of at burial ; if accepted this would also say something of the use-value of weaponry .
26 It may be that as the town of Mallia grew , it outgrew its local territory and annexed the adjacent Lasithi territory .
27 An alternative view might be that as the court considered whether the GMC had exercised its power in accordance with the Act it was in fact embarking on an exercise which involved making a finding of reasonableness ( or the lack of it ) in a fashion analogous to an application of the restraint of trade doctrine .
28 It may be that when the prey reach shallow water the whales become disorientated , and that some become stranded .
29 It may be that when the time comes our Party will be divided in regard to this matter .
30 It may well be that when the archaeologists and historians have studied a sufficient number of towns intensively in this country , as they have done abroad , we shall add something appreciable to our knowledge of English history , knowledge which we could get in no other way .
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