Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [adv] [verb] and " 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 Many modern reproduction period ornaments are well made and often based on high-quality originals .
3 The White Lions are powerfully built and stronger than most Elves , and in battle they wield fearsome double-handed war axes .
4 The skeletons of the village forefathers are regularly exposed and then claimed by the river , and now the church itself is threatened .
5 The moral , human rights reasons are well known and need no elaboration .
6 Each must have clearly defined product specifications so that resulting objects are well planned and appropriate for subsequent reuse .
7 Most prisoners are badly tortured and forced to sign unread confessions ' before they are passed to the state prison .
8 In fact , prisoners are usually killed and their bodies put on display , another medieval touch .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 These skills are further encouraged and developed in a workshop environment .
12 The strips are simply nailed and glued to the roof , allowing for an overlap between layers .
13 To the extent that policies are widely publicized and are regarded as credible by agents , the grafting on of the rational expectations hypothesis simply speeds up the process of adjustment to a lower rate of inflation .
14 It may also be asked whether national political and economic policies are always debated and discussed with the seriousness they should be in curriculum committees or teachers ' colleges .
15 It is also important that tax haven operations are carefully planned and controlled in order to minimise the scope of any possible challenge .
16 The GIS operations are then performed and the results saved for evaluation .
17 So changes in attitudes are also needed and given that real interests are often involved — the profitability of agriculture , the rights of private property , the defence of national scenic assets — these changes will be difficult to engineer .
18 Many people writing about negative attitudes towards old age suggest that such attitudes are widely held and refer to most old people .
19 Negative attitudes are sometimes rationalised and disguised as concern , emphasising that disabled people may damage themselves by undertaking such demanding work ( Safilios-Rothschild , 1976 ; French , 1986a ) .
20 These pairs are alphabetically listed and linked to the name of any author who used them in the title of the article that he wrote .
21 ‘ Our sons are always fighting and I ca n't stand the strain any more ’
22 The seven projects are now concluded and the resultant findings are currently being disseminated .
23 Too many customers wait too long for replies to their complaint — replies which in too many cases are badly written and do not deal with all aspects of the complaint .
24 The exhibition cases are densely packed and the displays provocatively juxtapose objects of different media and status ( advertising next to fine art , for example ) .
25 However , as stated previously , it is only for the purposes of discussion that any AL can be considered on its own ; in reality , the various activities are closely related and do not have distinct boundaries .
26 Those activities are greatly valued and should be regarded as part of the full professional role .
27 All activities are constantly assessed and evaluated by staff .
28 Scientific management implicity recognizes the potential for conflict in the motivational power which it ascribes to rewards and punishments , but explicitly rejects the significance of conflict by isolating and dehumanizing the individual as someone whose activities can be integrated into the goals of the organization if those activities are scientifically analysed and objectively controlled ( Braverman 1974 ; Rose 1975 ; and Clegg and Dunkerley 1980 ) .
29 In Britain , borrowing needs of all public authorities are largely centralised and expressed as a public-sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) .
30 Space in rural bureaux is often short , hours are often limited and the portability of the microfilm system has many advantages when the information system can not be permanently stored .
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