Example sentences of "[noun] be [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 For this purpose , nine institutions are currently recognized and approved by the DES : Birmingham , Brighton , Bristol , Leeds , Leicester , Liverpool , Middlesex and Manchester Polytechnics and the former Cardiff College of Art , now merged into the South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education .
2 What is absolutely essential is that the integrity of each of the religions are properly preserved when they are taught .
3 Many modern reproduction period ornaments are well made and often based on high-quality originals .
4 Newton Aycliffe police are warning that forged notes are still circulating after a fake £20 note was handed to a Ferryhill newsagent .
5 The White Lions are powerfully built and stronger than most Elves , and in battle they wield fearsome double-handed war axes .
6 Nevertheless every choreographer creating this kind of romantic ballet today has to spend much time creating the proper gestures to replace the words , which in such ballets are never spoken but must be understood .
7 DEC/Fujitsu discussions are now rumoured as ‘ over ’ — Fujitsu is not dumping Sparc , but would have loved to go to Alpha instead — two to three years ago .
8 Where the terms of a settlement are so framed that a clearly defined person can benefit ( for example if the class of beneficiaries includes ‘ any spouse of the settlor ’ or ‘ spouse of the settlor 's children' ) or such persons could be added to the class of beneficiaries , then the settlor will be treated as having an ‘ interest ’ in the trust .
9 The skeletons of the village forefathers are regularly exposed and then claimed by the river , and now the church itself is threatened .
10 The moral , human rights reasons are well known and need no elaboration .
11 Each must have clearly defined product specifications so that resulting objects are well planned and appropriate for subsequent reuse .
12 Instead of prison being used , as it could be , as a living and learning centre for human relationships , prisoners are savagely taught that it is dangerous to let your feelings be seen because they can be used against you .
13 Most prisoners are badly tortured and forced to sign unread confessions ' before they are passed to the state prison .
14 In fact , prisoners are usually killed and their bodies put on display , another medieval touch .
15 Euro-dollar demand deposits or accounts are seldom used or available as the balances of such accounts would be volatile and the costs incurred in such a service would reduce the overall efficiency and competitiveness of the euro-dollar market .
16 It is ‘ only rarely ’ , he says , that the accounts are fully completed when the auditors arrive .
17 Scientists in the academic community achieve recognition , advancement , and success in attracting funding by publication , whereas some of those working in industry or defence are neither encouraged nor expected to contribute to the publicly available literature ( Gilbert 1978 74 ) .
18 Scientists in the academic community achieve recognition , advancement , and success in attracting funding by publication , whereas some of those working in industry or defence are neither encouraged nor expected to contribute to the publicly available literature ( Gilbert 1978 ) .
19 Whether or not third States are finally included as indirectly injured States in the terms of Draft Article 5 ( 3 ) , development of international law in this respect is crucial to an examination of the rights and obligations of third parties .
20 Representative bodies in communist states are commonly depicted as ‘ rubber stamping ’ institutions , meeting infrequently , lacking partisan or factional divisions , producing a small legislative output , presenting no significant challenge to government , and with all important decisions taken by party members subject to party control .
21 Some federal states are so centralised that it is doubtful whether one should continue to refer to them as federal .
22 Yet no country at present satisfies its preconditions for EMU — conditions which in any case are increasingly viewed as inappropriate .
23 The issues in this famous case are extremely involved and we shall consider them further in Chapter III .
24 The only thing in the way is the fact that all nuclei are electrically charged and ‘ like charges repel ’ : this repulsion makes it difficult to force those nuclei together .
25 The four subjects chosen ( English , maths , history and geography ) represented key subjects were communication skills are widely used and teacher-pupil dialogue at its greatest .
26 These skills are further encouraged and developed in a workshop environment .
27 The trials and tribulations which beset Piggott after his riding career was over — imprisonment in October 1987 for tax fraud — do nothing to distract from his achievements in the saddle , and never have his skills been better demonstrated than when he won his twenty-eighth Classic .
28 MANY East Germans are now wondering whether opening the files has been the cleansing it was supposed to be .
29 Further investigations are urgently required if the ‘ futuristic technologies ’ are to bear any fruit .
30 The strips are simply nailed and glued to the roof , allowing for an overlap between layers .
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