Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Just what makes an environment appropriate to be gazed upon as tourists ?
2 In all these ways , then , sampling has its problems and bias must be guarded against at every step .
3 The possibility of overspending due to inevitable inaccuracy in the estimate should be guarded against by the inclusion of contingency sums .
4 This possibility can be guarded against by distinguishing between independent and dependent events .
5 The too simple glacio-eustatic view of a descending series of old marine terraces being associated with interglacial high sea levels needs to be guarded against in areas such as East Anglia , where differential warping of the land may well have occurred .
6 I think that it is n't a general skill it at needs to be commented on , I think that it needs to commented on I think that it ought to be commented on in the comment box .
7 Homework , things that might be commented on in this
8 Their reports could be commented on by the head of mission ; but they might well not be seen at all by the imperial chancellor , who had formal responsibility for the conduct of German foreign policy .
9 With the advent of the General Theory the whole of the 43′ residual could be explained to within observational uncertainties , and this was a major success for the General Theory , a success it has since built on .
10 If Labour win the election all road building and improvement schemes will be delayed by at least six months .
11 A list of insolvency practitioners ( ie solicitors with special expertise in the field of insolvency and approved as such ) may be referred to at the Law Society 's Hall , 113 Chancery Lane , London WC2A 1PL ( Tel : 01–242 1222 ) .
12 Furthermore , the teacher should not forget to relate his photocopied material to an item or items which have been , are being or will be referred to during the lesson .
13 I must announce to the House that I have not selected either of the amendments on the Order Paper , but they may be referred to during the debate .
14 All such topics can be referred to with the help of suitable denoting phrases and used as grammatical subjects in subject/ predicate propositions .
15 The growing body of literature on the subject should be referred to for more detailed treatment .
16 The CA 1985 should be referred to for the detail .
17 The case law upon this point has already been examined and should be referred to for the purposes of the discussion which follows .
18 The subject matter of this chapter is covered fairly fully in the author 's earlier book ( Arridge 1975 ) while Ferry ( 1980 ) may be referred to for the most comprehensive account .
19 This he did with difficulty , partly on account of his bad eyesight , partly because of what in later years would come to be referred to as ‘ a learning disability ’ or ‘ mild dyslexia ’ ; and partly because he simply was n't much of a reader .
20 Thoughts will be referred to as ‘ cognisant acts ’ .
21 What joy to be referred to as a mophead !
22 Being an air-dried product , Parma ham is raw and should be referred to as ‘ prosciutto crudo ’ — prosciutto is the Italian word for ham and may refer to cheaper hams that may look like Parma but are not .
23 A plain flour and water dough will be referred to as ‘ pasta secca ’ while an egg pasta will be labelled as ‘ pasta all'uovo ’ .
24 I think that spaghetti should be thin and it may often be referred to as spaghettini — it 's much less like eating long worms !
25 In America , all tend to be referred to as Turtles .
26 The planning activities at the three levels can be referred to as strategic planning , tactical planning ( or ‘ management control ’ ) and operational planning .
27 Yes , he was a professor — an associate , not the holder of a chair , and did teach , but preferred to be referred to as Dr. Briant rather than professor .
28 Consideration of these two theoretical positions — the non-associative notion of differentiation and the associative account ( to be referred to as ‘ mediation , ) — will occupy the latter part of this chapter .
29 But there is at least a hint in the Bill that in certain circumstances opted-out schools ( to be referred to as grant-maintained schools ) might receive extra funds from the DES : although in general such schools are to receive funding equivalent to that which they would have received from the LEA , Clause 67 ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) lay down that for certain ‘ special purposes ’ extra non-recurrent or recurrent grants may be forthcoming .
30 There was a tendency for both to be referred to as the Wild White or Park cattle but there are noticeable differences between them and it has been firmly established , by cytogenetic and other tests , that the British White is no more closely related to the White Park than are other British breeds .
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