Example sentences of "be [noun] [prep] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At 8:30pm the parking lots outside the NT buildings on the Microsoft campus are observed to be 80% to 90% full .
2 At 8:30 pm the parking lots outside the NT buildings on the Microsoft campus are observed to be 80% to 90% full .
3 There must be provision for changes necessary to keep the coverage of subjects adequate for new literature .
4 Father 's going to take you to market tomorrow , where there 'll be crowds of people ready to pay for entertainment !
5 Pictures for television should be 10″ × 8″ matt , preferably in colour .
6 In addition to disc based , off-line systems , there may well be demands for multimedia online services too .
7 Furthermore , there may be problems regarding context dependent effects , whereby letters are written differently according to their surrounding context .
8 There must be principles of interpretation available to the hearer which enable him to determine , for instance , a relevant and reasonable interpretation of an expression ‘ John ’ on a particular occasion of utterance .
9 United visit Villa Park , and Atkinson wistfully linked the past with the present when he said : ‘ If I 'd had Dean Saunders at United , we would have won the Championship and I might still be manager of Manchester United . ’
10 He may be owner in fee simple , a trespasser , a mortgagee in possession , an object of charity or a service occupier .
11 Initially applied in the context of lakes and their drainage basins which can be used as units of sediment-based ecological study ( Oldfield , 1977 ) , the techniques have now been shown to have widespread application to sediment correlation in lake sediments , to differentiation of weathering and pedogenesis , to the identification of sediment sources , and there may subsequently be application of mineral magnetic measurements to long sediment sequences from major lake basins in non-glaciated regions , to near-shore marine sediments in morphogenetically dynamic areas , and also to cave sediments , alluvial fills , river terrace sequences and to loess successions .
12 As will become clearer , each State may have its own mechanisms enabling its courts to authorise the service of process or the taking of evidence outside its territorial jurisdiction ; there may also be measures of compulsion available against persons within the jurisdiction which enable the court effectively to secure evidence or information even though the primary sources of information are abroad .
13 But a financier : when he lays it on the line it 's going to be portraits of presidents cashable in solid US any place on the globe .
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