Example sentences of "[noun] be [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although many hospitals , schools and institutions are making a big effort , there is still a need for the Government to provide guidance for the less enthusiastic or efficient . |
2 | And to wait while another is brought up to join it ; and another ; and another ; until a monumental cluster of notes are permitted the final lunge into kinetic energy . |
3 | BRITISH Rail are to develop an electric version of the 200 km/h high-speed train ( HST ) , which runs its Inter-City 125 services . |
4 | But it is now clear the discussions are entering the final stages , at least for the forseeable future . |
5 | But whether diminishing returns are taking an increasing effect is a pertinent conundrum . |
6 | It is only that by doing so , the accounts are reflecting the economic reality more closely . |
7 | If you want instant access to your money , some of the bank high interest accounts are offering the best terms . |
8 | ‘ Alienth are thuch a complicated thing to believe in ! ’ |
9 | It appears that German states are opposing a VAT-like tax on in an inconsistent way , aggravated , aggravated by a failure to warn of any increase in the tax in January nineteen ninety three . |
10 | Thus , even though the 12 member states are following the same rules , they are doing so at a different pace , which further complicates an already complex situation . ’ |
11 | The Test and County Cricket Board are to take no further action against the Worcestershire cricketer Richard Stemp following a positive drugs test on the player this summer . |
12 | ‘ The board are extending a long-standing by-law which prevents a player who has rejected an international invitation from performing at club level during the summer period , ’ said Ashby . |
13 | ‘ The board are extending a long-standing by-law which prevents a player who has rejected an international invitation from performing at club level during the summer period , ’ said Ashby . |
14 | Still , the car majors are playing a waiting game . |
15 | He was briefed on how our skills are playing a key role in servicing the world 's nuclear energy industry and that there is significant potential for business in the global market . |
16 | Success Sunderland are adopting the same formation that brought Ipswich success in the 70s , and the results have been encouraging enough to persuade the 37-year-old boss to call off his search for a midfield playmaker . |
17 | They fought like wounded lions in the next game ; 20 ; 30 years on Swindon are showing the same spirit . |
18 | That is , if the kidnappers are following the same route . ’ |
19 | The main objects of this alignment are to achieve a short wheel base , and a fairly steep gradient . |
20 | Under the present conditions of economic recession , regional policies are fighting a losing battle . |
21 | A FAMILY who discovered that their centuries-old manor stands over ‘ the lost palace ’ of the last Welsh prince are fighting a desperate battle to keep their home . |
22 | Chelsea are giving a secret trial to Polish World Cup star Roman Szewczyk . |
23 | QUEEN Elizabeth Country Park are presenting an all day lecture on the Attractions of East Hampshire . |
24 | Many of the world 's major mining operations are having a disastrous impact on the environment , according to a new report from the Washington-based Worldwatch Institute . |
25 | Drink : Street smart to lure finer wine seekers : The off-licence chains are making a big effort to catch the up-market customer , says Anthony Rose |
26 | Boston employers are facing an acute labour shortage with potentially serious consequences for economic growth . |
27 | ENGINEERING employers are mounting a tactical offensive to cripple the union selective strike campaign aimed at winning an industry-wide hours cut for two million workers . |
28 | The only way that can be ensured , as the Minister recognised in our debate on pension schemes , is if the buy-outs are given a real opportunity to succeed . |
29 | Mongolia has a unicameral legislature , the People 's Great Hural , whose 370 deputies are elected every five years by universal suffrage from a single list of officially nominated candidates . |
30 | Shareholders are to receive an interim dividend of 24p compared with 13.5p although the group will pay an unchanged total dividend of 30.5p . |