Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The evaluation of investment risks is generally accepted to be a corporate responsibility . |
2 | The evaluation of investment risks is generally accepted to be a corporate responsibility . |
3 | Research in the Arts is mostly conducted on an individual basis and it is not possible to do full justice to this activity here . |
4 | The International Association of Women in the Arts is also planning a series of events in Madrid in September , as well as its AGM and conference which will take place from the 28 September to the 2 October . |
5 | Without these criticism lacks intellectual rigour , and is unable to justify itself adequately in a world in which the personal and social utility of the arts is increasingly called into question . |
6 | Student involvement in the arts is especially encouraged and as well as the theatre being used regularly by the Department of English , Media and Theatre Studies for productions and teaching , the University Drama Group and the Ballet and Contemporary Dance Society regularly use the Riverside for their own public presentations . |
7 | Student involvement in the arts is especially encouraged and as well as the theatre being used regularly by the Department of English , Media and Theatre Studies for productions and teaching , the University Drama Group and the Ballet and Contemporary Dance Society regularly use the Riverside for their own public presentations . |
8 | Now ethnic arts is really playing for a very small number of people . |
9 | Although Cal Arts is now associated with a distinctive West Coast style , Baldessari was influential in bringing in East Coast and European artists — Joseph Kosuth , Robert Smithson , Lawrence Weiner , Daniel Buren , Hans Haacke , Sol LeWitt . |
10 | It is quite feasible that band members will have contributed to the composition of songs in different amounts , so the income received from the band 's songs is often split to reflect this . |
11 | The probability of each of the possible tag combinations is then found from the transition matrices and the words assigned the relevant grammatical scores . |
12 | If everyone knows and obeys the rules traffic flow and safety at roundabouts is much improved . |
13 | The development of the role of the British state in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is often portrayed as the establishment of ‘ the welfare state ’ . |
14 | A small market town which has lived off the land for centuries is now looking forward to a high-tec future . |
15 | One which is too large to be housed conveniently between one pair of covers is often split into two , four , six , eight or ten volumes each separately bound . |
16 | In using the by no means original sociological concept of ‘ careers ’ we do not wish to imply that action of the part of soccer fans is somehow determined by a restricting set of institutional restraints . |
17 | The importance of the economic support provided by husbands is neatly illustrated by working class women 's attitudes towards marriage breakdown . |
18 | Primarily a religious holiday , it has also been for hundreds of years a secular holiday , often with a travelling showmen 's fair visiting the village at the time . |
19 | According to data from animal perfusion systems , net sodium movement even in glucose containing solutions is linearly related to sodium concentration of the perfusate and this pertains equally in secreting intestine , although the threshold at which sodium absorption occurs is higher in the secretory state ( 120 mmol/l v 60 mmol/l ) . |
20 | A search through many alternative solutions is often required . |
21 | A search through many alternative solutions is often required . |
22 | An important point to remember when injecting solutions is never to put the holding pipette into the drop of label . |
23 | This , together with perfectly competitive markets for labour and other inputs and the assumption that all firms are fully informed about the most profitable factor combinations , has the effect that discretion over production methods is also ruled out . |
24 | The logic of their own methods is thus pushing them to buy more parts locally — for their own reasons , regardless of political rules demanding higher local content . |
25 | One of two methods is generally applied : the ‘ illustrative cut ’ of individual projects and commitments , or the percentage cut across the board . |
26 | A nurse who is trained in research methods is ideally placed , she believes , to act as a go-between between doctor and patient . |
27 | There are , however , no hard and fast rules and a ‘ cocktail ’ of methods is sometimes adopted in complex cases ; the basis to be adopted depends entirely on the facts of each case , especially for holdings of between 25% and 50.1% . |
28 | In household pets whose exercise is limited the presence of the tracheal nodules is well tolerated , and animals can survive for long periods with little distress . |
29 | Under these standards , virgin forest can not be cleared for plantations , unproductive land must be reforested , and use of pesticides is strictly controlled . |
30 | When it does not spring from mere distaste for all that is foreign , hostility to party lists is commonly associated with obsessive and fatalistic mistrust of political parties themselves . |