Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | The texts should be practicable to administer in the classroom context , and to mark and moderate . |
2 | True schizophrenias , on the other hand , may not be possible to externalize in the same way because they lack the superego elements present in paranoia and because they represent much more radical breaks with reality . |
3 | They had to be prepared to perform in the strangest conditions . |
4 | I should also be prepared to include in the appropriate sections , committees which , though not Cabinet Committees , in fact perform closely similar functions . |
5 | On the other hand , traders buying sterling with dollars will be prepared to trade in the forward market at a rate that is also less attractive to them when compared with the expected future spot rate ( in this case f t will be less than ) . |
6 | Some of these will be regular users , that is they may make daily or weekly access to particular parts of the system and they may be willing to train in the use of particular facilities . |
7 | If you have served in the armed forces and would be willing to assist in the work of this group , or if you can assist with contacts in ex-service organisations like the British Star Association , please write to : . |
8 | would you be willing to scan in the famous ( Fantasy Football League ) page(s) from the telegraph ? several scans ( files ) may be necessary but most of us got tape on the desk … |
9 | To avoid postage it may sometimes be sensible to mention in the advertisement that rejected candidates , who fall into group 1 , will not be informed in writing . |
10 | Now if you relate that to other things the government does like , for example , financing a fighter aeroplane , which costs £30 million , the sums are so small , one would hope there would be some shift in the allocation of resources towards the museums sector and the arts generally , because they are such extraordinarily important features of British life , not least in commercial terms . |
11 | Local schools were to be free to buy in the services of private organisations to inspect their standards . |
12 | Monetarists are opposed to this form of monetary control , arguing that banks , like any firm , ought to be free to compete in the market , free from government restrictions . |
13 | You must of course , have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January . |
14 | More of that later , you must also have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January . |
15 | You must also , of course , have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January . |
16 | Always save your file before you sort it and be careful to include in the Data Range all the rows and columns that you want to sort but no others . |
17 | When Piri Pasa put the idea to Selim , however , the latter refused , taking the view that it would be wrong to interfere in the affairs of the two cities , which enjoyed a special standing in the Islamic world and the governing of which had always been in the hands of descendents of the Prophet . |
18 | It may be appropriate to establish in the course of the discussions the information on the potential acquiror which may be conveyed back to the client . |
19 | Before attempting to describe the various approaches to learning and teaching which may be found in the contemporary primary school , it would be appropriate to list in the broadest of terms the key elements which lie at the heart of the curriculum . |
20 | It may be appropriate to specify in the partnership agreement that the power to expel must be exercised , if at all , within a particular time . |
21 | This avoids copious memos which may not be easy to trace in the future . |
22 | Just above it is a block of plastic which combines a Euro-style power socket , a fuse carrier and the main power switch — which should be easy to find in the dark , as it 's directly above the mains lead . |
23 | Mr William Waldegrave can hardly relish his new role as guardian of the Citizens ' Charter , but may well be relieved to remain in the uppermost ranks of government at all . |
24 | The then modish humanity had gone into a violent reaction against the ancient severity , ‘ and might almost be supposed to see in the fact of having lost or squandered other people 's property a peculiar title to indulgence . ‘ |
25 | The only bright spot was the news that Lewis should be fit to bowl in the final Test . |
26 | Today , it would be unusual to write in the Renaissance madrigal manner , or the fugato style of the Baroque era . |
27 | Oliver Sherwood 's MIDNIGHT STORM ( 12.45 ) should be hard to beat in the Concord Business Park Novice Chase at Uttoxeter . |
28 | Mashair is progressing well and will be hard to beat in the Coal Trade Benevolent Association Conditions Stakes . |
29 | Unfortunately , removing this many cells at the bedside seems to be hard to achieve in the NHS . |
30 | Sunderland are absolutely nobodies and will be lucky to survive in the *first* division this year . |