Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The activities may be spontaneous or at the suggestion of the teacher .
2 All the activities will be at Imperial College and the South Kensington Scientific Museums .
3 If required , the activities could be prioritised on the basis of whether they were primary , secondary , support or control activities , providing the basis for the evaluation of any proposed systems .
4 Similarly , many of the activities could be grouped under a generic support services heading , ie those concerned with organising indirect services such as finance , personnel and general administration etc .
5 The scale of the activities can be inferred both from the activity type and the level of participation involved .
6 If objectives are understood by all staff in a school , they will help to form a framework on which the activities can be based .
7 While each of the activities can be supplied on a stand-alone basis , many clients in the pharmaceutical industry prefer to employ one contractor capable of adopting an holistic approach .
8 ‘ To accept the lower parity without the disciplines would be to license the inflationary wage settlements that have characterised post-war Britain . ’
9 The disciplines will be a daily reminder of the possibilities of newness that you , and no other , can create in your life .
10 The forms must be actioned in ascending numerical order on the request serial number .
11 From a farmer 's point of view , to claim arable area subsidy , beef special premium or suckler cow premium , the forms must be filled in correctly and on time .
12 ‘ This means the forms will be dropping through farmers ’ letter boxes at one of the busiest times of the year , ’ said NFU regional director John Biles .
13 Bills , invoices , office forms and memos can be produced in a continuous strip which is divided by perforations so that the forms can be detached .
14 The forms can be split into two groups :
15 The Completion Confirmed on Date space on all the forms should be completed with the current date before a form is returned to the lexicographers .
16 The forms should be completed as described later ( sections 3–9 ) .
17 the forms should be actioned in ascending numerical order on the request serial number
18 However , although the collection does not fulfil its ambitious target , the eclectic nature of the essays can be seen as a positive feature , as the volume highlights the complexity of literary communication and indicates areas for further research .
19 The improvements to estates should have been completed in five years when the HATs will be wound up and the houses disposed of to new landlords who could be the local council , a private individual or company , a housing association or a co-operative .
20 For the Sunday the pros would be on their own , battling it out for the first prize of £500,000 .
21 The gallery on this inn is now built in and used for staff bedrooms , but the balusters can be seen .
22 The terms of the contracts should be precise enough for there to be an understandable relationship between the contract and the underlying physical .
23 Boxing , or football for that matter , was stili pretty rough and the crowds could be crude and rowdy , but the overall impression was of a more orderly world .
24 The hutches must be burned .
25 If they they they would , if there was a gaffer there he would be getting a shilling a day and the labourers would be getting ninepence or something , n ninepence a day .
26 The next few years may be , in some respects , painful , but history suggests that the excesses will be eroded .
27 When using position lines , have them drawn on your map or chart at the positions at which the checks will be made .
28 Without a convincing explanation and an insistence that the checks must be done properly , many students will become careless and slap dash when they are on their own and away from close supervision .
29 There is no universal agreement , for example , that the mid-1970s represented a fundamental break in political attitudes — aspects of the ‘ new ’ capitalism coming from the Conservative party in the mid-1970s can be traced back to Churchill 's administration in the early 1950s ( Raban , 1986 ) .
30 When they got to Bridge they , if they had n't got a permit they they had to go back , the pickets 'd be there .
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