Example sentences of "[adj] be [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The savings that can be made usually justify the collection of statistics during the life of the file , and some ways of arranging this are described in the next section .
2 The policy-making group meets to set the time-scale , to plan the introductory sessions and to agree the questions to form the basis of discussions ; some are suggested in the next section .
3 Each of the remaining public rooms have individual designs to suit their grand style , some being repeated on the second floor where another series of function rooms overlook Edinburgh Castle and Princes Street .
4 Yes , this is done as a last resort .
5 This is seen as the first sign that Soviet nuclear scientists , who are threatened by redundancy following the disintegration of the union , will seek to sell their skills to the highest bidders .
6 This is explained in the next section .
7 This is compounded by a second problem .
8 Interestingly he 's talking about — this is written on the third of May , talking about the present splendid weather , which is , plus the recent report that too many British industrialists are making themselves ill because they do n't take their holidays has prompted me to write to you about our holidays .
9 This is examined in the next chapter and it forms the basis of the human relations approach to organisations .
10 To take a simple example , joint action decided as a matter of foreign policy may be reflected in measures adopted by the Community : this is envisaged in the second paragraph of Article C of the Maastricht Treaty , which provides that ‘ the Union shall in particular ensure the consistency of its external activities as a whole in the context of its external relations , security , economic and development policies ’ .
11 This is envisaged in the second column of Schedule 1 of the standard sale agreement ( see Appendix III ) .
12 One wants evidence from the processing of words , of course , if one is investigating a model of word recognition , and this is provided by the second experiment described by Marslen-Wilson ( 1978 ) .
13 This is described in the next section .
14 Despite this wave of innovation , the principal operational relationship between the Bank of England and the money market has remained little changed : this is described in the next section .
15 ( This is known as the first set of access conditions ) .
16 They can be plotted against the explanatory variable ( here time ) once more , to see if all the trend has indeed been extracted ; this is discussed in the next section , under the heading ‘ reroughing ’ .
17 This is discussed in the next article .
18 Another major problem — the lack of availability of gur — required a significant rethink , and this is discussed in the next chapter .
19 It is important to remember this when it comes to playback and this is discussed in the next section .
20 The next reference in 1955 is to some bonds having been transferred and this is found in the first Bondholders ' Minutes written by their new Secretary , J. H. ( Harry ) Tomalin .
21 This is playing of the first order .
22 It is essential that this is dovetailed with the sixth policy strand , that of integration with public transport .
23 This is considered in the next chapter .
24 This is shown in the first three columns of figure 8.6 .
25 This is shown in the first three columns of Figure 1.8 .
26 This is shown in the second row .
27 R.R. Darlington stressed that the ecclesiastical content of several tenth-century law codes suggests that they originated as the canons of synods. Æthelstan 's first code , for example , and his Ordinance on Charities , both say that they were framed on the advice of Archbishop Wulfhelm of Canterbury and other bishops , and the text known as I Edmund appears from its prologue to be a set of decisions taken purely by the ecclesiastical wing of the witan ( royal council ) ; they may eventually have been issued as a royal decree , but that I Edmund in its surviving form is something other than this is implied by the fifth chapter , which exhorts the king to put churches in order .
28 In 1881 the 35th was linked with The 107th Regiment of Foot , which was raised in 1854 as part of the Bengal Infantry .
29 Construction of this was begun in the first half of the sixteenth century by the Donatory Captain Simão Gonçalves da Câmara .
30 Hatcher , by contrast , prefers a 1377 figure in the 23/4–3 million range , and thinks it unlikely that this was exceeded until the second quarter of the sixteenth century .
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