Example sentences of "of [adj] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | He had a 5K timing of 13.36 and at the 10K mark he was clocked at 28.18 , so Gerry Curtis ' Bangor record of 28.24 will be under threat . |
2 | ‘ Sometimes a decision has to be made to offer no evidence during the course of the trial ; and similarly pleas of guilty may be tendered to lesser counts . |
3 | The jury would have no role in most homicide cases , since a plea of guilty would be the norm . |
4 | Instead , consider whether there is any evidence for the jury ( sufficient to require the judge to leave the case to the jury ) ; if there is , explain how the judge would direct the jury , and state whether a verdict of guilty would be likely to be upheld or upset on appeal . |
5 | The extension of policy since the passing of the initial Monopolies and Restrictive Practices ( Inquiry and Control ) Act of 1948 can be seen as part of a gradual and continuous process , which has led , in what might be described as an eclectic or ad hoc manner , to the complex pattern of current legislation , culminating in the Competition Act of 1980 . |
6 | Thirteen works by the artist , including ‘ The Triumph of Marat ’ of 1794 will be on show . |
7 | The case established that there can be more than one occupier of the same premises , although the duty required of each might be different : e.g. a seaside promenade might be under the control of a local authority and the water authority as part of the sea defences . |
8 | Many mosaics of group ( b ) appear to be later than those of group ( a ) , although in some instances mosaics of each might be contemporary ( i.e. at Chedworth and North Leigh ) , and , occasionally , group ( a ) mosaics appear to be later ( if a later , fourth century , date for the Withington mosaic is accepted ) than some of group ( b ) . |
9 | Since aspects of each can be understood better in the light of their absence , each may be noticed more when it is not there than when it is . |
10 | Some socialisation takes place on an extremely particular level : for example , individual families will in many respects differ from each other and as a result the content of much of the socialisation characteristic of each will be correspondingly variable . |
11 | The experience of each will be drawn upon to illuminate the summary conclusions at the end of this chapter . |
12 | Some experiments will be conducted where video sequences of voice and face do not match ; and , in order to evaluate the primacy of face over voice , the onset of each will be varied . |
13 | Each subscriber to the memorandum of a limited company with a share capital is required to take at least one share and against the name of each must be shown the number of shares that he takes . |
14 | How much of each should be provided ? |
15 | He managed to dodge the GDR 's National People 's Army ( NVA ) for nine years ( no mean feat ) but now fears that he may yet be called to the colours in the west , as the proposed change in the law merely states that all those who have not yet done their time and who are under the age of 32 will be eligible . |
16 | In these cases , the constitutive expression of ICAM-3 would be pivotally important in the genesis of immune responses . |
17 | Wales ' two wins out of eight may be the relevant benchmark . |
18 | On the other hand , it has been suggested that , unlike HBsAg , the pre-S peptides do not undergo the spontaneous budding process ; rather the initiation of budding might be triggered by interaction with the nucleocapsid or matric components of the virus . |
19 | and I think in rape , it does seem to me , quite absurd that an old gentleman of seventy-five should be judging it . |
20 | France 's existing army personnel of 285,000 would be cut by 50,000-70,000 men in " five or six years " ; the reduction was partly due to the withdrawal of some 48,000 French troops from Germany . |
21 | None of that would be especially surprising , but what would give the Paris market added spice is Beregovoy 's enthusiasm for privatisation . |
22 | The effect of that would be that I would receive no further written representations after that time . |
23 | An example of that would be if you bought a new pocket calculator and then find it wo n't work then the legal position is the shop have broken their contract with you , because they 've sold you a pocket calculator which is not of merchantable quality , and you should be entitled to money back in a case like that . |
24 | Well then the control of that would be very stringent . |
25 | Because of the vague character of ‘ disorderly conduct , ’ the White Paper proposed that actual feelings of harassment or alarm must be experienced by the bystander , and the best evidence of that would be direct testimony from the victim . |
26 | Right the rationale is that the degree of parental investment and its effect on the offspring vary with the offspring 's age , and as says , one of the fundamental erm , principles of this is that the , by and large the younger the offspring the more valuable any unit of parental is to it , and the more efficacious it is , and the most obvious example of that would be food . |
27 | Does he agree that none of that would be the case if the Labour party was in charge ? |
28 | The only effect of that would be to raise the costs of the CAP and prices . |
29 | The shame of that would be a heavy price to pay . |
30 | Part of that would be that they identify that that 's , I 'm going there two years hence that 's the pathway and it 's too late to wait until next January a year from January and suddenly realise they need six G C S E's , a , b , c when they 've lost half their grades on the course work to date . |