Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The income received is either spent on consumer goods , or withdrawn in the form of savings and taxes ( that is , Y = C + S + T ) . |
2 | Preferably targets should be set for individuals where the bonus earned is directly related to personal effort . |
3 | Having your cosy liaison disrupted was never going to go down easily , but think on the bright side — at least I 'm here to keep you company . |
4 | As the transmitter itself is not connected to a real earth or ‘ ground ’ it is essential that the instrument used is adequately screened and all wiring connections are in good condition . |
5 | The formate produced is then converted to CO 2 and H 2 . |
6 | Every batch produced is closely monitored by quality and process control departments . |
7 | Both nationalized industries and local authorities publish a good deal of information on their various and diverse activities ( see chapters 8 and 10 ) In Type A nonprofit organizations the level of revenue raised is often regarded as indicative of the value that recipients place on an organization 's services . |
8 | The high standard of workmanship achieved was well illustrated by the fact that a bridge assembled from units drawn from four contractors and made from different jig sets went together simply . |
9 | Military expenditure may keep people in jobs but much of the equipment produced is never used and is scrapped or sold at give-away prices so that the armed forces can have the most up-to-date equipment . |
10 | In the short run , say a single year , quantity demanded is largely determined by market price . |
11 | The algorithm used is best described by considering an example . |
12 | The compensation package offered is usually based on a local salary , which , when converted into sterling , is considerably higher than the workers could earn in the UK . |
13 | Since the inference sense of the verbs of perception implies that the conclusion inferred is actually reached , this use of the infinitive involves a final interception of to . |
14 | Even so , asking to be charge capped is surely asking for trouble . |
15 | The money raised is now used principally to provide Ilkley with its Christmas lights , but local charities also benefit . |
16 | I think erm there is a erm a size issue that enters into that particular consideration , erm clearly erm if you build a small new settlement very close to an existing large settlement , then the prospects for that being reasonably self contained are much reduced to that of a larger new settlement in the same location , and I would agree that the further in in general the further you move away from an existing centre then the likelihood is that that settlement will become more self contained . |
17 | What my hon. Friend said is profoundly appreciated by those who have employees who serve in the TA . |
18 | This equation is merely a formal statement of the idea that the quantity of output supplied is primarily determined by the local price relative to suppliers ' expectations of the economy-wide average price of output . |
19 | The person charged is thus put in jeopardy . |
20 | Sympathy with the person involved is often mentioned as the reason for cautioning someone rather than charging them . |
21 | The small cylinder of sample removed is then sliced , like a loaf of bread , and the slices are used for the TL measurements . |
22 | Native speakers of English typically use " have " in the present tense ( as in these two examples ) only when they want to imply that the event described is still happening or is still the case . |
23 | This is not really a case of excluding the warranties which would otherwise be implied by the relevant legislation , but rather one of making sure that the warranty given is properly tailored to the subject matter of the contract . |
24 | The success rates for two tasks differing only in the lengths of the rod shown is again marked . |
25 | The ‘ rough mixture ’ from which the policy derived was neither advocated nor forecast by the Robbins Committee , nor an inevitable outcome of the creation of the CNAA . |
26 | Maybe what we should do actually is before too long because of the planning involved is actually approach Communicado |
27 | The big-spending Hollywood myth retains its influence and the Zombie cast were well looked after by Steenway Productions , with cars organized to get them to and from the set . |
28 | Edit the RDBI configuration file and ensure that the transfer mode specified is either BULK , INCREMENTAL , INHIBIT or DELETE . |
29 | Edit the RDBI configuration file and ensure that the transfer mode specified is either BULK , INCREMENTAL , INHIBIT or DELETE . |
30 | Edit the RDBI configuration file and ensure that the transfer mode specified is either BULK , INCREMENTAL , INHIBIT or DELETE . |