Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But council solicitor Colin Crosman told yesterday 's policy and resources general subcommittee the total for 1992–93 was equivalent to 90pc of the current year 's allowances .
2 Concern about that is likely to spread beyond those immediately affected by the revelations about Robert Maxwell 's actions at Mirror Group Newspapers .
3 Ah but so did I and I did nothing but write during that time but I 've never known and everything I 've said about that is true , has turned out to be true .
4 Somehow , a silence about that was inviolable .
5 Those ‘ indestructible barriers ’ which in the Clark lectures he saw as characterizing post-Cartesian society are all too apparent in The Waste Land where in Bradley 's words , quoted by Eliot , ‘ regarded as an existence which appears in a soul , the whole world for each is peculiar and private to that soul ’ .
6 In 1836 Dr Louis Stromeyer of Hanover successfully undertook tendo Achilles division for Little 's club-foot deformity .
7 However , in practice there was enough choice of speeds and the steps in between each were fine .
8 If , despite that , there is very little direct democracy in most contemporary societies , the reasons for that are political rather than practical or technical : those who occupy positions of power and authority simply do not want it , and actively resist any attempt to bring it into being .
9 And the credit for that is due to Murray .
10 Perhaps the reason for that is similar to a reason given to George Ward , my predecessor as Member for Worcester , who represented the constituency from 1945 to 1959 .
11 The reason for that is simple .
12 The reason for that is obvious .
13 And do not think such an object can be disguised for that is manifest nonsense as you have only to try to discover .
14 So the way he 's , is n't it the way he 's dressed for that is fine , but you ca n't send him down to court like that .
15 The need for that is plain , the time for that is now .
16 Now I can see no good reason for that being allowable , I 'm not quite sure how you stop it , but I think it it 's , it 's a basic problem with bulk transfer , the individuals do not have a say .
17 ‘ You — and no other human being , for that matter-are competent to hear my confession . ’
18 This year they said she was too ‘ far gone ’ and she 'd have to go into hospital if I wanted a holiday ; getting a definite date for that was impossible so I could n't book anything .
19 And a major reason for that was comparative operating costs .
20 so he 's only , he 's got a one of the new B M W seven three five that er no the big Merc , a big new Merc through that 's right , not the the latest Merc so he says er er he 's a bit disappointed with the brakes on the M G but Dave said they were a phenomenal brake for an M G he said
21 Figures for 1971 are available on both bases and are given to indicate the potential disparity .
22 you want to pop in and have a chat with me in between that 's fine , but I 'm not here next week .
23 If anything flares up in between that 's fine .
24 The Gentleman 's Magazine for 1799 was pleased to announce the wedding of ‘ Mr William Charles Titford of Bishopsgate Within to Miss Anne Edgar of Gough Square , Fleet Street .
25 Its bid for 1992–3 was late , so it did n't benefit from the 50 per cent increase , and there is great pressure to meet the standards required for grant status .
26 His moral doubts about this are apparent in his description of himself as a ‘ voyeur ’ .
27 Publications for 1993 are available as follows :
28 Publications for 1993 are available as follows :
29 Additional SmartStream products for 1993 are Financial Stream , released first quarter , followed by Logistics and Manufacturing Stream .
30 The Talyllyn is looking forward to a brighter future and plans for 1993 are well in hand .
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