Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Like Derrida , Lecercle seeks to overthrow the hierarchy implicit here but without elevating the Remainder to a new dominant status — Langue and the Remainder are permanently and inescapably involved with one another . |
2 | The roles of the board of governors and the executive board are broadly as described in Section 8.2.3 . |
3 | Evaluation and change are logically and methodologically linked in a fundamental way . |
4 | I think it should be remembered that that public support actually was against a requirement of one thousand nine hundred dwellings , which is not quite the proposal being put forward by the County at the moment , but it is clear that there seems to me n not to be any public or great strength of public objection to the sort of proposals that are now before you in this enquiry , and it also seems to me that the reasons behind erm that that public support are essentially because it meets the first requirement of paragraph P P G thirty three , that the alternative expansion of existing towns or villages will represent a less satisfactory method of providing land for new housing that is needed , I think that is the essence of the public support , and so first of I think you can say that that 's that means that first criteria , and certainly it seems to meet the second automatically because it an expression of public preference . |
5 | Large chunks of the course are downhill and the course record is held by Luton 's Neil Tennant at 1:02:39 , set in 1988 . |
6 | The problems with this assessment are briefly and clearly discussed in Brian Hebblethwaite 's The Problems of Theology , chapter 2 : ‘ Theology and Comparative Religion ’ . |
7 | The days of pseudo-Citizen Smith style SUSA are well and truly over . |
8 | The practical result of this is that when we study the individual child we see a succession of stages of development which from the point of view of the id are just as they should be and — because the id is the oldest , most fundamental and , from the point of view of the instinctual drives which originate it , the most important agency — are just what they should be . |
9 | Stork was not entirely sure how the headhunting process worked ; indeed , there were no guides to the subject and all the existing purveyors of search are more or less self-taught . |
10 | In the case where members of such type of partnership are solely and exclusively active and/ or retired employees of a corporation , the corporation may guarantee the liabilities of it and the partnership may be formed without any financial contribution by its members , and the members ' liabilities are limited to their financial contribution ( if any ) plus their gross income during the calendar year in which the liability came into being . |
11 | Kingsholm was full to bursting … but where was the passion … where was the pride as Bath bulldozed their way to victory … the Gloucester faithful fell silent as their side were well and truly beaten … there was only one try … that was scored by Tony Swift early on … |
12 | The critical hypotheses to be tested in our study were rather that there are no differences between groups than that there are differences . |
13 | From the early 1960s the pattern of getting to work again changed , due to car and motorcycle ownership becoming common-place , and the work force being more than halved . |
14 | Section 3 of the 1969 Act provides that the seller may avoid the contract , recover the goods and , in default , any loss he has suffered , the parties to the ring being jointly and severally liable to him ( s3(2) ) . |
15 | The section shaikhs and Ibrahim al-Sanusi were there because they had to guarantee to the Zliten people that all Zuwaya would accept the peace they had arranged . |
16 | The two narrative conditions were expected to be of intermediate difficulty with the after-theme condition being easier than the no-theme . |
17 | ‘ Simon 's childhood had left him with a feeling of inadequacy and a strong envious streak , which meant he found it difficult to live with the idea of an associate being better than him . |
18 | Last night 's meeting of the borough 's home and leisure safety forum agreed to ask the works and health committee to adopt its draft report . |
19 | Yet organized religion is already as remote from Alice 's or Henry 's life as paganism or human sacrifice . |
20 | I find it very comforting to know the Association is there when I need help and advice . ’ |
21 | A horse 's more or less inherited position in the herd can be altered by unusual conditions . |
22 | This Brigade is probably if not the only conservative one , one of a tiny number in the country , that do n't computerize their information systems for fire safety . |
23 | The procedure for receiving stock is usually as follows : |
24 | I said waving the envelope , ‘ and your Christmas card 's here as well . ’ |
25 | This lineage is morphologically and phenotypically similar to those observed immediately adjacent to other chronic gastrointestinal ulcers , for example in peptic ulcer and Crohns ' disease . |
26 | The recommendation is simply that it be noted and I wondered if anybody wanted to make a contribution , or ask any questions , put anything forward , on Appendix A. Councillor |
27 | A personal recommendation is best when you are looking for a trainer , but try your local gym , health club or leisure centre and do ask about qualifications . |
28 | The safe breaking distance for vehicles at that speed is more than 300ft . |
29 | Previous research has shown that a child 's skill in recognising facial expressions of emotion is strongly and positively associated with his or her social popularity : socially isolated children tend to be less able than their more popular counterparts to recognise facial expressions of emotion . |
30 | It might be suggested that the victim ‘ asked for it ’ by accepting a lift or an invitation to the defendant 's home or that he ‘ led him on ’ or consented and afterwards regretted it . |