Example sentences of "[adj] [det] [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Er , I take it , Chairman , that that this would be through our ideas about the |
2 | note : The question has been set up so that there is a situation where the current liabilities exceed the current assets in order to allow an explanation of how dangerous this can be in terms of risk . |
3 | This rule can not effectively be pursued if strict mens rea principles are applied , however appropriate these may be to other areas of the criminal law . |
4 | According to a report by Dr Chris Van Sway of the government funded Dutch Butterfly Foundation , the Netherlands has lost 15 of its 63 species and 10 more could be under threat . |
5 | CAKES , toys , bric-a-brac and much more will be on offer at a sale in Peace House in Belfast this Saturday . |
6 | Lammert is also keen to shorten the stay of each student at university , but is aware of how difficult and unpopular this would be in a time of high unemployment . |
7 | This was not primarily due to some old-fashioned desire to pile up reserves , however comforting that might be for central bankers and useful when it came to securing influence by making loans to weaker countries . |
8 | Okay Douglas all that will be in writing to you . |
9 | Something in all this might be for him . |
10 | All this may be for the locals , but in Cologne you 'll find the welcome extended to visitors is as warm as a schnapps downed in one . |
11 | At the last moment , when the barred window was already darkened , and the echoes from the outer ward grown scattered and few , Harry suffered an agony of fear that after all this would be like other nights , that Isambard would come with his taunting smile and his small , shrewd ironies that stabbed like knives ; but instead came young Thomas Blount , true to his word , with his tilted nose and his provocative swagger , and flung open the door of the room with a flourish . |
12 | Oliver Lange looks at residencies , sponsorship and other initiatives and shows how useful these can be for artists . |
13 | It is not the rural bus , post office , shop or pub , important as all these can be in safeguarding a village 's identity . |
14 | Some readers will have been growing roses for years , others may be starting for the first time from scratch , with no preconceived ideas , pattern or convention to adhere to , and a great many more will be at every stage in between . |
15 | ‘ I do n't deny him the right to use whatever symbols he wants as an artist , but as a friend I was disappointed that he knew how inflammatory that would be to a Madness audience . |
16 | Five that 'll be about right |
17 | It is also very difficult to say how successful this would be within the current recognition system . |
18 | Eight new Merseys were completed in 1990 , and nine more will be in service by the end of 1991 . |
19 | There had been so much misfortune that to endure any more would be as a dumb beast might endure it ; and what would become of Dinah and the child ? |
20 | The court has no power to order a medical or psychiatric examination of a parent no matter how relevant this may be to the proceedings . |
21 | Two 900MWe simulators are in operation at the training centre at Bugey ; four more will be in service by 1984 , two of them for the 1300MWe units . |
22 | However true this may be for the economic development of the United States — and even there such contentious hypotheticals are highly dubious — it certainly can not hold good for European expansion and supremacy in the later nineteenth century . |