Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There were pilots getting their aircraft away on two engines , with armourers hanging on underneath checking the bombs , incendiaries blazing and HE S exploding in all directions . |
2 | ‘ Mr Lilley should go to any city in this country and try to live with nothing … find how degrading it is to go to those places and ask for blankets and ask for food . ’ |
3 | This leaves the designer with the choices of moving the hole , moving the bolt in the instrument , moving the whole instrument , or declaring a new relationship ( the bolt is to go in another hole ) . |
4 | What we wan na do is think of some buildings and describe them to ourselves and then work out what style , cos the thing is since the 1960s , styles like we want , like a progression of styles till the 1990s and see what 's changed and what 's stayed . |
5 | The difference between the two figures is calculated for each region . |
6 | Oh yes it is the , the column of the Eiffel Tower is hidden by those buildings is n't it ? |
7 | In other areas , notably in relation to the right of freedom of association and collective bargaining , the Commission is abstaining from any action , because it believes that these measures are best dealt with by social partners of industry , or , as appropriate , by the Member States . |
8 | If the unit is arranged in several ranks then only models in base contact can fight ( usually the front rank ) . |
9 | When the concept is explained by some writers , educational technology : |
10 | The regression analysis indicates that 50 per cent of the variance is explained by these variables . |
11 | This scheme is explained in more detail later in this factsheet . |
12 | The approach , which is explained in more detail in the following sections , is summarised in Fig 12.2 . |
13 | The impact of FRS 1 and FRS 3 is explained in more detail in this financial review . |
14 | The basis for charging stamp duty on VAT-inclusive rent where the lease is silent on the ability to charge VAT , or a lease specifically states that VAT is not recoverable by the landlord , is explained in some detail by the Stamp Office . |
15 | It is also worth mentioning how Mach 's principle is explained in this context . |
16 | His [ profession ] is compounded of all Natures , all humours , all professions . |
17 | The inability to compete on salary terms , which creates staff shortages for certain organisations , is compounded in many cases by an inability to offer sufficiently satisfying work to attract labour with the skills that are desired . |
18 | We need to legislate on this offence because of an evidential difficulty , which is compounded in several ways . |
19 | In a variation on this theme , the problem is compounded by another factor . |
20 | Fourth , I will describe how the organisation of the curriculum into arbitrary hierarchies is compounded by some attempts to make the National Curriculum accessible to all pupils . |
21 | A grammatical score is assigned to each grammar tag based on the probability of the transitions that it occurs in . |
22 | The solutions should then be discussed with the in-bureau tutor who is assigned to each trainee . |
23 | The attribute , describing the spherical seating of the lever into the cover , is assigned to both sets as attribute |
24 | ‘ A psychologist would be asked to attend all such purchases to ensure that no child is placed under any pressure . ’ |
25 | Its date is uncertain but is thought to have been about 9Myr , and it is placed at this date on the phylogeny in Box 3 ( identified as SH ) . |
26 | Particular emphasis is placed at this point on the distinction between issue-oriented and issueless riots , the latter tending to occur in the absence of any justificatory rationale ( Marx , 1972 ) . |
27 | A very high priority is placed on both issues . |
28 | The information which may be derived from an assessment can be roughly divided into two types : first , there is the information which is obtained from the assessment procedures and , second , there is the interpretation which is placed on this information . |
29 | The second copy command is the XCOPY and this will copy only selected files from one disk to another , along with all files in their sub directories. ( a sub-directory is a directory that is placed inside another directory ) To begin with this is the least used of the copy programs and should be studied further before use is attempted . |
30 | The fact is recognized by some philosophers who take the given view of causation . |