Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [vb mod] be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Pentagon must be glad that they added the faint possibility that there was one chance in ten thousand that security might be breached . |
2 | In Stage 3 , there is an expectation that the DCSLs will be involved in following up the project in their schools . |
3 | Inevitably , decision making in an organisation like the EEC would be complicated , especially as the treaty provided for several different kinds of decision . |
4 | Around 70% of the area 's population and business are linked to digital exchanges and BT is already considering upgrading the remainder so that soon anyone in the Highlands can be ISDN-linked . |
5 | The LA must be satisfied that the applicant will keep vehicles in a good and serviceable condition . |
6 | Taking over responsibility for Britain 's nuclear deterrent from the RAF would be attractive only if funds allocated for it were transferred from the Air vote ; or |
7 | Clearly the RAF would be happy to show me their trophy-winners — while my cunning instincts told me that this would be the best place to do food-tasting ! |
8 | In view of the most recent research , it is difficult to contemplate how the IDA and the IIRS can be emphatic about their recommendations … |
9 | The DoE may be clear as to what ‘ planning policy recognises ’ , but the reality differs considerably from the official statement . |
10 | The system operated by the park authorities to limit numbers into the Canyon can be tiresome and bureaucratic , although it helps to retain the essential peace , solitude and ecology of the area . |
11 | In a different context , however , the CS will be able to evoke Al and since the Al state is better than A2 at activating an associative link , the CS will be better able to elicit its CR when the context is changed . |
12 | All in all , this is a practical , stylish kitchen , and the Mills can be proud that all their hard work has paid off . |
13 | Our observations could mean that the presence of genes encoding two of the proteasomes in the MHC may be fortuitous and that the 20S proteasome does not play a role in antigen presentation . |
14 | According to reuters , ‘ his comments are the strongest signal yet that the Netherlands may be ready to expand nuclear capacity ’ . |
15 | My wife 's friends in the KGB would be happy to escort me home to Russia . ’ |
16 | Opponents of this proposal , who included the Comptroller General , Charles Bowsher , argued that a borrowing limit above that of $25,000 million originally sought by the FDIC would threaten to draw the federal government further into debt , because the FDIC would be unlikely to be able to honour such a high level of debt on its own , and could itself be compelled eventually to turn to the government for rescue funding . |
17 | The Hilton should be able to fax this back to me rather than you trying to get it up to York . |
18 | But before doing so , the SRO must be satisfied that : |
19 | This fear was well expressed by one long-serving member of the popular movement , ‘ the PLO will be keen to control . |
20 | It was announced on Dec. 20 that Alija Izetbegovic of the SDA would be President of the Presidency , Jure Pelivan of the HDZ would be Prime Minister , and Momcilo Krajisnik of the SDS would be President ( Speaker ) of the Assembly . |
21 | Whatever social class we ascribe to Benjamin the Silversmith will be open to some degree of misinterpretation ; it has been said that ‘ The sixty years of Queen Victoria 's reign were above all the sixty years of the middle-class man ’ , and we could apply that statement to our man 's ability to consolidate and improve upon his standing in society . |
22 | The DOH would be able to keep cash limits and the principle of making payments according to relative need by making weighted capitation payments to purchasing authorities , while money would go to the providers of services according to work done . |
23 | The new men in the Kremlin might be unsure of themselves and their thinking open to outside suggestions . |
24 | In other cases , the MNP will be liable to play contributions as a new practice . |
25 | Only the Mamelukes will be absent . |
26 | Early April in the Hebrides can be wild , but we always make it a rule that , if we have decided to go , then we go , regardless of weather conditions . |
27 | What became known as the Naythuyein Mass Meeting heard Aung San speak about the Burmese contribution to the Allied cause ; he saw Labour 's victory as a sign that imperialism was on the way out and he affirmed that ‘ 99 per cent of the PBF would be unwilling to serve in the fighting forces of a country that was not free ’ . |
28 | It first approached the CNAA in 1971 , and after some initial doubts on the part of the Council , it was told the following year that the CNAA might be able to consider a formal approach on condition that the new institution was not called a ‘ university ’ — since the CNAA was precluded by its Charter from the validation of universities . |
29 | EMI announces that , by March , virtually everything ever released by The Beatles will be available in CD form . |
30 | Whether the Bodens would be able to sleep was another matter . |