Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [modal v] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A newly arrived unskilled Mediterranean worker living in a run-down neighbourhood in a Scandinavian city is more likely to feel , and appear , in some significant ways more socially incompetent that a middle-class , professional native living in the suburbs : even though the boundaries for each may be comparable in kind and number , for the skilled and socialised native the boundaries be relatively more open than for the unskilled and unsocialised gästarbetare .
2 Yes , the back page is this thing here of that blue hand-out booklet , right , if you can just , if you can see one or somebody else 's , instead of rummaging through that 'll be fine .
3 More details about this will be available through the AGM which is planned for 24 Oct at the London Print Workshop .
4 Of course , if the Bank of England 's supervision were perfect , rescue packages such as this would be unnecessary .
5 Preparing for this will be time-consuming , but he likes the discipline of a deadline .
6 Ideas and/or contributions for this will be welcome .
7 If they are not invited " the reasons for this should be explicit , justified and recorded " ( Principles and Practice , principle 12 ) .
8 Many mosaics of group ( b ) appear to be later than those of group ( a ) , although in some instances mosaics of each might be contemporary ( i.e. at Chedworth and North Leigh ) , and , occasionally , group ( a ) mosaics appear to be later ( if a later , fourth century , date for the Withington mosaic is accepted ) than some of group ( b ) .
9 The case established that there can be more than one occupier of the same premises , although the duty required of each might be different : e.g. a seaside promenade might be under the control of a local authority and the water authority as part of the sea defences .
10 Because of the vague character of ‘ disorderly conduct , ’ the White Paper proposed that actual feelings of harassment or alarm must be experienced by the bystander , and the best evidence of that would be direct testimony from the victim .
11 All of that may be true of various couplets of Hebrew poetry , but it is quite other than what is being urged in this paper .
12 ‘ It sounds as if , in your family , there was a message that being sexy equalled being tarty , and that the consequences of that might be dangerous — even to the point of getting killed , ’ suggested the counsellor .
13 All of that will be possible by large investment by the Dubai Government .
14 Sadly , most people find themselves totally unprepared financially and the consequences of that can be disastrous .
15 Sadly most people find themselves totally unprepared financially and the consequences of that can be disastrous .
16 The implications of that could be alarming .
17 All of this may be possible in theory , but it is not an approach which has ever been used in the UK .
18 Of course , if enough people come to their senses in time , none of this may be necessary .
19 A radical criminology which remained insensitive of this would be guilty of forgetting its theoretical roots and rightly rejected .
20 The arbitrariness of this would be extreme .
21 Another instance of this would be Rank Travel ( OSL , Blue Sky , Wings ) and its integration into the diversified leisure activities of the Rank Organization ( prior to its sale to Horizon/Bass ) .
22 And all of this would be fine , were it not for the questions raised by their art itself .
23 Many of his characters actually represent a single idea or quality which is revealed by the way they dress or talk , for example , but some of his characters are just exaggerated deliberately , and an example of this would be pompous , insensitive , fat , Pumblechook .
24 Greater recognition of this would be valuable .
25 Examples of this would be shared accommodation , accommodation which freely communicate with public houses or shops , students in halls of residence , furnished accommodation .
26 None of this need be numerical , sometimes numbers are used to provide a pseudo precision which can be counterproductive because the validity of the numbers can so easily be questioned .
27 But in the old liberated areas like say around i i i in theory none of this should be necessary , very little of it should 've been happening .
28 The advantages of this should be obvious for all to see .
29 A key element of this must be good health .
30 Judging by Lancashire 's performance , whose surplus fell by £100,000 in 1991 , the effect of this can be savage .
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