Example sentences of "[vb -s] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly one source is unreliable , and the interpretations which it offers are heavily biased .
2 Her longs are what ?
3 The radical consequences of relationism and what it overthrows are neatly described by Loader :
4 Can I just say then we seem to have agreed that that standard Andrew points been taken on board and dismissed out of hand
5 The values which the choice theory represents are the values of a strong laissez-faire conception of the market .
6 The problems which Bernie represents are most clearly visible against the patterned backdrop of the Union Jack .
7 The advantage of this argument is that it allows one to define literature 's relation to reality in a much more positive and coherent way : both literature and the reality which it represents are of the same order and , according to Bakhtin , this order is ideological .
8 But new questions about the relations of language and what language represents are of great importance to our understanding of Renaissance culture .
9 Attached to this plant and the dye it produces are several beliefs which are especially pertinent to the families of fishermen .
10 The sores that it produces are usually found on the external surface of the penis in the male , but rarely the site of infection may be inside the urethra , and in these cases recurrent ‘ non-specific urethritis ’ may occur , which is particularly resistant to treatment .
11 In the male , Trichomonas vaginalis usually affects the urethra and the symptoms that it produces are less than those found with gonococcal or other non-gonococcal causes of urethritis .
12 Nearly all the walls and woodwork in the house are washed with colour — a technique which produces are more gentle effect than straight painting .
13 But the characteristic of this puss forming organism is that the legions it produces are wooled off , that is they 're relatively localized .
14 The ‘ bad copies ’ the main character produces are made possible by the fact that a number of comparable codes are juxtaposed simultaneously in her mind .
15 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
16 Devises are of two kinds only , specific and residuary .
17 The Commission 's substantive decisions and the level of fines it imposes are subject to review by the European Court of First Instance , which is given power to increase fines as well as to cancel or reduce them .
18 When a person is seeking employment , council membership and the demands it imposes are unlikely to recommend him or her to prospective employers .
19 The alien traits that this role imposes are most vivid at this point in the day .
20 But it is also that the worlds which Burrows evokes are very intimate and very enclosed .
21 In other words Braque is in effect saying ‘ My picture is an object , a flat surface , and the spatial sensations it evokes are a painter 's space which is intended to inform and not to deceive . ’
22 There is a large sun terrace and pool ( with hydro-massage ) where complimentary towels and sun-loungers are provided .
23 Unusually for a city hotel , it is set around a lovely , lush private garden where sun-loungers are set out around the wonderfully secluded swimming pool .
24 Transforms are thus rolled through the hierarchical spaces by construction of the coordinates in the next associated space , until the reference layer is reached ( see Figure 2.31 ) .
25 Other useful transforms are those of differential and integral functions .
26 No , not pins , erm veers and veers are n't a problem .
27 I hope you enjoyed that discussion I mean well first of all if you live in the Selby area it 's been of relevance to you and you 've managed to hear what both sides are saying but I I hope even if you do n't live in the Selby area it 's er you 've er found it as fascinating as I have to hear the pros and cons of such a complex issue .
28 ‘ Home knits are best for Baby and such fun to do . ’
29 The decisions to which the hon. Gentleman refers are largely not for me .
30 The figures to which the hon. Gentleman refers are not those proposed by the Government but those which the Housing Executive says that it could spend .
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