Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [conj] [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 A Character Ballet is one in which classical technique is discarded except where it is used to depict particular and usually fantastic characters as for the dolls in Petrushka and La Boutique Fantasque .
2 For example , the first vowel in the following English words is of a different quality when it is stressed than when it is unstressed : convert , progress , transfer .
3 ‘ To this it may be objected that although it is necessary to tax in order to wage war , it is not necessary for the Executive to tax without a statute .
4 However , as terraces are usually degraded and as it is usually extremely difficult to determine their precise limits , a degree of accuracy lower than that required for the long profiles of streams is permissible .
5 Basically that it 's there to be enjoyed and that it is only when you enjoy it that you play at your best — I always enjoy my cricket .
6 It is now generally realised that unless something is done to reduce accidents , other measures taken for the good of a nation 's health are being undermined .
7 Since the plaintiff is a prime contributor , it must be realised that whilst it is important to utilise what advantages are possessed , there is considerable pressure on him or her as well .
8 Churches located near areas where new housing estates are being built or where there is a high population turnover should be alert to this fact .
9 The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom has realised that it does not need a change in the German constitution to privatise its cellular telephone business , and has decided that as it is in keen need of cash for investment , it will go ahead and do it ahead of its own privatisation .
10 It is felt that until there is a totally independent investigation there will continue to be a lack of public confidence in the system .
11 Alternatively , it might be said that since it is unreasonable of a person to respond to such a threat by unlawful violence , it can be said that the conduct is not ‘ likely ’ to have such a result .
12 ‘ I 'm sorry , I should n't have said that because it is n't the issue here .
13 On the other hand , it could be argued that if it is considered necessary to make an adoption order with a condition of access , then this may be seen as being imposed on the two or three parties and possibly of little value .
14 Overall , a healthy plurality of different initiatives is likely to arise if a strong voluntary sector grasps the opportunity with which it is currently presented and if it is actively supported by the statutory authorities .
15 There is a creeping ratchet effect : capacity means something can be done and once it is being done it is expanded or generalised ; that in turn means there is need for more support ; in turn that support needs supporting , so creating more capacity , and the cycle repeats .
16 If someone is asked a question and replies yes or no it will be understood that the question is now answered and that there is nothing more to be said .
17 It 's your job to ensure that all difficulties are minimised and that everyone is as happy as can be . ’
18 Nicols , Winch and Hobart held that the action was well laid because it was alleged that there was a request before the endeavour was made and where there is such a precedent request , a subsequent assumpsit after the execution of the consideration is binding .
19 The trouble is that the promoter can then bowdlerise or doctor the final version that appears before the House , and it is presented as though it is objective , but is it really objective ?
20 The right hon. Gentleman sounds from what he has just said as though he is a separatist .
21 It is also important for the teacher to know if any treatment is being given , such as eye drops , whether exercises have been prescribed and if there is any restriction on physical activities such as diving or lifting heavy weights .
22 There will be a statement of the consideration , how it is to be calculated and when it is to be paid and , if applicable , provision for the preparation of completion accounts and the accounting principles to be adopted ( see section 0610 ) .
23 I turn then to consider whether this order for costs made by the justices was justified and whether it is one with which this court can interfere , having regard to the familiar principles of G. v. G. ( Minors : Custody Appeal ) [ 1985 ] 1 W.L.R. 647 .
24 This directory is created after the media item has been initialised and before it is used for an Offline run .
25 They believe that death has been conquered and that it is not the end of life .
26 Further procedures which may be undertaken in cases where more detailed information is needed or where it is suspected that there may be serious problems with vision include the visually evaluated response ( VER ) and the electroretinogram ( ERG ) .
27 It is unhelpful if Ministers or others speaking on the right hon. Gentleman 's behalf suggest that internment will not be used or that it is not a viable and justifiable means of dealing with those whose training and speciality is keeping themselves out of the courts and out of the hands of those on whom we depend to impose justice for the deaths that have occurred in Northern Ireland .
28 It is one thing to have a good system in place and then to discover that in practice , on site for example , a different system is used or that there is no system in use .
29 We should be grateful for your advice on whether this is a loophole which is likely to be quickly closed or whether it is intended that this type of business should benefit in this way .
30 I would have thought that when there is a risk attached you would need someone who is used to helping in a crisis . ’
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