Example sentences of "[vb base] [Wh det] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.
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1 | This case dealt with a life interest in possession overseas trust which was presumed to be governed by a trust law similar to that in the United Kingdom ( otherwise the decision would have been different ( see Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1931 ) 15 TC 693 ) ) . |
2 | The SOED mainly funds research which is related to Government policy concerns but a small proportion of the budget is reserved to fund ideas which come from the research community . |
3 | Also , choose a tile cement and grout which is suited to floor tiles , and is water-resistant . |
4 | Hypoglycaemia , as might be expected , may affect platelet function substantially ( Hutton et al , 1979 ; Hilsted et al , 1980 ) , presumably by stimulating the release of counter-regulatory hormones , particularly adrenaline which is known to be a potent stimulus for platelet aggregation . |
5 | I am worried that , instead , we shall be handing over a barrage that will do little apart from create what is hoped to be an aesthetically pleasing impounded area of water . |
6 | I raise my glass to Victor , and give what 's meant to be a shamefaced grin but probably looks like a careless . |
7 | Remember that only the resist which was subjected to UV light will be stripped by the developer . |
8 | Do n't make the fatal mistake of assuming other people think as logically as you do , or even hear what 's said to them . |
9 | If the policy regime changes then so will what was thought to be the constant structure . |
10 | While it is the responsibility of your seller-client to prepare the plan where necessary ( and do n't be persuaded to take on this heavy responsibility in your client 's stead ) you should , as the conveyancer , scrutinise what is handed to you with a critical eye coupled with your knowledge of the title and the property . |
11 | The intensity of reaction is normally very much less in these cases than after a severe loss such as bereavement but , even so , people can be surprised by their lethargy , sadness , even depression and bursts of irritation , which disturb what was expected to be so happy . |
12 | Put briefly , once employment ends he can not , without a specific covenant , be prevented from doing anything unless his actions contravene what is perceived to be a proprietary right of his employer : Morris ( Herbert ) Ltd v Saxelby [ 1916 ] 1 AC 688 . |
13 | But envy is an ambivalent structure of feeling ; it involves the desire to possess certain idealized attributes of the Other and the desire to destroy them because they signify what is felt to be lacking . |
14 | Gratuities to your driver and escort which are left to your discretion . |
15 | and we we see what is fed to us there , we pick up , you pick up the you know , the comic strip papers you know , yo you see headlines there , most of it is is you know Tory sort of dominated . |
16 | The great change that has occurred is that retailers no longer go out into the market place and buy what is offered to them by manufacturers . |