Example sentences of "and [noun] [modal v] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Research in this sense and teaching can be in conflict , for the reasons suggested by Hirsch . |
2 | Good health resides in areas under more direct personal control , and those with time to investigate such matters as exercise and nutrition may be in a better position than a doctor to arrive at an accurate understanding . |
3 | Enemas and suppositories may be of use but habitual use of these can create an unhappy and strained parent-child relationship . |
4 | Since you 're apparently not packing your own on this trip , I take it you and Kelly will be on the look-out for handsome ski-bums ? ’ |
5 | and computer may be via ribbon cable or individual wires drawn together into a neat harness secured with cable ties . |
6 | Infants are still developing their writing skills , and assessment will be through observation and discussion rather than through written exercises . |
7 | A room will be waiting and money will be in the post , to arrive first thing tomorrow . ’ |
8 | Cash flow from Wapping , and from the Fox TV business in the US , will continue at around twice interest payments , and debts will be within the agreed limits . |
9 | The central concern of Formen is to understand what social relations and institutions can be like when they are not moulded by capitalism . |
10 | The optimists tried to suggest that Garner and Holding might be on the wane ; the realists knew better . |
11 | Research on language and law , language and industry should be of benefit to both monolinguals and bilinguals . |
12 | He said almost half of Darlington 's homes would be on the lowest band and 60pc will be on the bottom two bands when the council tax is introduced . |
13 | For instance , the users and data might be at different sites , support in their use and access could be provided from a additional site , and the extracted data processed at a further one . |
14 | These hospitals and units may be of two kinds . |
15 | This apparently simple concept of cause and effect will be at the root of much of our early work on narrative in drama . |
16 | A mini dental surgery will be set up in the office and toothbrushes and toothpaste will be on sale at a third of normal price until Friday . |
17 | By end of this period around half of all small shops and restaurants should be in private ownership , and the number of joint-stock companies formed out of large state enterprises should reach 1,000-1,500 . |
18 | A wealth of advice and guidance will be on hand , courtesy of lawyers , bankers and specialist consultants . |
19 | He hopes that the discussion will not take up too much of their time , but assures them that their advice and guidance will be of great importance . |
20 | They have to be outstanding academically , and must show that having served pupillage and completed a limited period of practice in this country they intend subsequently to return to their country of origin , and that the experience of English pupillage and practice will be of significant benefit in establishing a practice in their home country . |
21 | Access to the Church and Vicarage will be through the Wytham Street entrance . |
22 | Inputs and outputs should be at the same level of abstraction ; in other words conversion of an abstract notion ( such as customers needs ) to a tangible form ( such as the specific goods or services that are supplied ) is not supportable in a root definition . |
23 | Article 199 of the Treaty of Rome specifies that EC expenditure and revenue should be in balance . |
24 | Lines may be curved , zig-zag or straight , for example , and blobs may be of different sizes . |
25 | Auntie said carefully : " Then I think , and thinking must be like seeing : I see things . " |
26 | ‘ Old-fashioned names like Mavis and Maud will be of particular interest to a knocker , ’ says Detective Constable Simon Muggleton , of the Sussex Police Antiques Unit , ‘ because they help to pinpoint the age of the potential victim . |
27 | The vendors and management will be on the same side in their desire to minimise the Revenue 's slice of the deal and , though the doctrine in Ramsay and Furniss v Dawson [ 1984 ] AC 474 may now preclude the insertion into the transaction of " last-minute " artificial tax-avoidance steps , there is still room for adopting a tax-minimising strategy , as this too can be highly relevant to the price each side is willing to accept . |
28 | The nails used to fasten tiles and slates should be of copper or aluminium composition . |
29 | Resurfacing work is to be carried out at the Thinford roundabout and diversions will be in operation via Ferryhill , Kirk Merrington and Tudhoe . |
30 | Children 's wear and shoes will be on sale . |