Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] and be " in BNC.

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1 So too he asks that he himself may be obedient to the powers which are ordained and be delivered from ‘ private interpretation , unhealthy enquiries , and innovation in things sacred ’ .
2 If you are very keen to try pressing wild flowers , do go to the trouble of checking which species are protected and be strong-willed enough to leave them well alone .
3 Mike would be hurrying along , anxious to get home , carrying his training bag and once a week , sometimes twice , he would inevitably be stopped and be antagonistically grilled : where have you been … where are you going … what 's in this bag … training gear , a likely story , and then they would search the bag before reluctantly letting him go on his way .
4 The committee was established to recommend a model of how the English language ( whether spoken or written ) works , which would form a basis for teacher training and professional discussion of English teaching ; to recommend how and how far this model should be made explicit to pupils ; and to recommend what pupils should be taught and be expected to understand by the ages of 7 , 11 and 16 .
5 That association is particularly concerned about a measure that is proceeding through the other place and the question whether it will be dropped and be replaced by the provisions relating to canals in this legislation .
6 So those best fitted to their surroundings will be selected and be able to transmit their characteristics to their offspring .
7 Quite exotic in some cases , but I have not doubt that some of those will ultimately be used and be commercial , but energy storage comes in every aspect of use of energy .
8 A Public Interest Immunity , signed by the Northern Ireland Secretary , Sir Patrick Mayhew , would prevent identification of the soldiers whose evidence would be restricted and be given from behind screens .
9 A Public Interest Immunity signed by the Northern Ireland Secretary , Sir Patrick Mayhew , would prevent identification of the soldiers , whose evidence would be restricted and be given from behind screens .
10 On the other hand there was some investment in being able to assess performance such that it was possible to reward people for ‘ good ’ performance , and the group were not entirely able to sort this one out in that it was representing to them a dependent desire to be judged and be judged as good , and yet a refusal to accept the terms upon which judgement was being made in that they felt depersonalized by it ’
11 Similarly , if extension of devolved responsibility is being sought , the Quality Audit will look at the system which the centre proposes to use to ensure that the appropriate SCOTVEC criteria will be applied : the operation in practice of the new devolved responsibility would be monitored and be reviewed at the next full audit .
12 It is at this stage , that the food service designer should be appointed and be able to work with the architect from the inception of the building .
13 ‘ Charles could not be crowned and be head of the Church of England .
14 It is hoped the fight sill still be filmed and be picked up by one of the other satellite companies .
15 If you are prepared to be guided and be open to change , who knows ?
16 The Northern Ireland Housing Executive 's standing orders that contracts must be advertised and be subject to tender were ignored .
17 One of them should be chosen and be put rapidly into effect .
18 What good fortune had decreed that she be saved and be sitting here in her own bed in her own flat ?
19 ‘ We 'll get inside somehow and we 'll find the — the person who was captured and be out again before you know it ! ’
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