Example sentences of "[adj] be [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although communists were a nuisance it was fascist anti-semitism which caused the real headache ; if this were outlawed then the problem would be removed . |
2 | Colleagues this is taking away the trade union 's right to negotiate a redundancy package on behalf of our members we need to negotiate a package when it 's required for the members and for the members being forced out of their jobs with just a statutory they should recompense their service . |
3 | If this is done courteously the call may be transferred to that person . |
4 | If this is done then the status of the file and the action that has been taken can be easily verified by others . |
5 | If this is achieved then a sentence is produced otherwise failure is announced . |
6 | Designing the placement programme is a question of understanding the process which is operating and the effect this is having as the experience proceeds . |
7 | Comparatively few consultants had directly approached search firms for a job , but this is becoming more the case , especially in the USA , and will become more common as executive search becomes more generally accepted and regarded as an attractive career in its own right . |
8 | With ball-valves the best remedy is complete replacement of the old valve with an equilibrium type ; this is designed so the valve can not be forced open by the incoming water pressure , only by movement of the float arm . |
9 | One of the best ways to keep pro-active is to feed regularly the client with new information — even rumour and gossip — that show him you are thinking about his company and its commercial interests . |
10 | These are offered once a month on Saturdays , from 9.30am . |
11 | If nothing obvious is found then the pump needs testing to ensure it is delivering the correct pressure . |
12 | When all were examined together a trend of increasing risk with lower social class was also found ( test for trend x=5.72 , p=0.02 ) . |
13 | Some 60 to 100 Chinese are sent home every day . |
14 | It is envisaged that the legal practitioner will first be instructed once the client believes he has struck a deal . |
15 | The former is making quite a name for itself , as it works well under Windows and as its device driver can be set up as a ‘ printer device ’ within Windows , the output of almost any Windows application that produces output to a printer , can be ‘ diverted ’ and sent as a FAX . |
16 | And that is bring together the advertising to fund the product . |
17 | Once that is understood then the answer to my original question : What is it that social anthropologists actually do ? becomes easier to understand . |
18 | ‘ But he wants you all to himself — and he 's found the best way to do that is to take away the pleasure you find in singing . |
19 | Part of the alleged unfairness is that some plaintiffs in the United States courts will be denied the extensive discovery available to plaintiffs generally ; but that is to give absolutely no weight to the specifically international aspects present in particular cases . |
20 | If that is shown then the dismissal is fair . |
21 | That 's sending quite a signal is n't it . |
22 | That 's created quite a problem because it 's more difficult to teach the lads in the teams how to deal with things like that . |
23 | That 's considered quite an honour . |
24 | Erm I was very , very interested in an interview I heard last weekend I think it was with Pete , when he made the comment that he was n't interested in back to basics because that was looking backwards a lot of people in the past lived pretty miserable lives . |
25 | We had our own bedrooms and that was saying quite a bit , because er the , the nurses home had been built er for the er as a sort of war memorial for after the First World War which was one of the most sensible war memorials I think anyone could have er provided . |