Example sentences of "be [art] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In general terms when valuing majority holdings the greatest influence is likely to be the earning capacity of the company with the underlying assets being an added influence if they differ materially from a valuation based on earnings .
2 The phenomenon here may be the breaking up ( perhaps by storm ) of the hard crusty surface which forms over deep lakes of liquid mud in the Arabah rift valley where this incident occurred .
3 Whilst the department will be the immediate source of a proposal for a Bill , it will not necessarily be the mediate source .
4 The timing is quite nice really and deliberately so in that this will be the follow up to that in a way and it also follows the earlier conference , as you 've heard .
5 A major stumbling block is likely to be the include the redrawing of voting rights and a redistribution of wealth , with another 22 clubs demanding a share of the BSkyB TV cash .
6 What we do is take the , the day of the week and the , the calendar date , it might be the say it was the fourth day of the week Thursday
7 But back came Colleges and after Rigby ( damaged ankle ) had been replaced at prop by Alan Kittle , Wyllie grabbed a loose ball 20 metres out and simply exploded through the visitors ' defence for what proved to be the clinching score , Thomson adding the two points .
8 So please will you consider for three months out of our funds which has to be the to pay her that amount of money or else we can not cope .
9 Assuming that the husband will be the conveying party or transferor , it would seem appropriate that his solicitors should be allowed custody of the title deeds and act , in effect , as the " vendor 's solicitors " .
10 And for women , probably the most important physical benefit has to be the changing shape of the body .
11 FOLLOWING his triumphant rookie win in his Indycar debut at Surfers Paradise in Australia , Nigel Mansell will now be the spearhead of a campaign to help his new formula displace Formula One as the world 's most popular motorsport .
12 But there could be no let up now .
13 Well when you go to your bed that 'll be you for the night , there 'll be no getting back up again .
14 For Kylie , however there was to be no looking back .
15 Hopefully there 'll be no looking back .
16 Erm , yes , as you know I 'm a member of the Essex traffic group and we did state at the time there will be no looking into or no pulling down of any type of property or building , yeah , but it , erm the Council went ahead and looked at Wordsworth Road
17 The slurred sound of his voice told her that he was as committed to this as she was herself and there would be no drawing back , no leaving her .
18 I 'm gon na tell him there 'll be no fetch it 'll go to the tomorrow night the other one
19 I knew once I started that there would be no going back .
20 The sky was now getting fairly light , and it would soon be stand-to , so there would be no going back into the trench to get the head down again .
21 As in the Fall narrative , which it resembles in more ways than one , there seems to be no going back ; our original innocence , the wholeness of an original bisexuality , is never retrievable .
22 But there could be no going back on the decision to end National Service , which had been taken over-hastily in the first place , and without adequate consultation in the second .
23 There can be no going back to an age when dealing with child abuse was a grave but minor aspect of a child care worker 's caseload , exciting little public interest .
24 The revolutions of Europe and the New World blew apart the old order for ever ; henceforth there could be no going back — no healing of the breach .
25 If this was the case , there could be no going back .
26 Whatever the outcome , there was to be no going back .
27 For Pavel , as for Alina , there can be no going back .
28 We were swept into the bitter-sweet dream , and there would be no going back , but on that morning we were truly one .
29 Tonight was the Rubicon ; afterwards there would be no going back .
30 In the light of this , it is worth noting that Article B of the Maastricht Treaty states that one of the objectives of the Union would be to maintain in full the ‘ acquis communautaire ’ , and build on it , which implies that there is to be no going back on the matters already governed by Community law .
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