Example sentences of "and be [adj] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Northern Ireland Housing Executive 's standing orders that contracts must be advertised and be subject to tender were ignored . |
2 | Therefore it is proposed that national supervisory rules should be harmonized , not in every detail , but only in the key factors — other less crucial aspects of the rules can be allowed to vary from country to country and be subject to mutual recognition . |
3 | In consequence , even the publication of an academic seminar paper carried out without formal approval could form a breach in the regulated structures of police existence and be subject to disciplinary control . |
4 | They should also be given permission to issue some form of fixed interest profit-related bond , be allowed to raise a proportion of their equity direct from the public and be subject to independent regulation similar to that of privatised utilities . |
5 | A commission in bankruptcy would cost him £100 and be subject to considerable delay ; but the consent of a certain proportion of his creditors was sufficient for his discharge for ever from his debts . |
6 | You go and be nice to aged aunties , I 'll play the vestal virgin for my daddy and ma . |
7 | Again , they need to appreciate the problems posed by the fact that there are so many different religions , and be alert to possible responses . |
8 | The research will illuminate current debates about the control and accountability of the profession and be relevant to current policy decisions . |
9 | It should also be clear that future investigations and policies must take account of class and gender and be sensitive to possible differences between minority black communities . |
10 | Even if — and it is a big " if " — an unobjectionable means could be devised by which choice among candidates on party lists could be indicated and also convincingly assessed for the award of seats , the possibility of that choice could not be provided by any practicable modification of the WGMS which would at the same time ensure a high degree of proportionality and be acceptable to British electors and parties . |
11 | Should the entry qualification be to do with difficult behaviour rather than severity , or is required level of care the most important factor ? iii Low expectations and reduced social stimulation from other residents may lead to impaired performance in dementia , hastening the decline iv Segregated units may become stigmatized , and be unattractive to prospective residents and relatives v Staff recruitment may be more difficult , and staff turnover may be higher vi A unit may find itself looking after an increasingly disabled group In response to the increasing numbers of dementia sufferers in every type of service for the elderly , we saw five different ways of dealing with the integration/segregation issue . |
12 | Clearly the Trust must act boldly and be willing to fell over-age trees . |