Example sentences of "[prep] be play [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At the end of the transcription there is an alternative fill for bar 5 of section A to be played on the 2nd time only .
2 However , they were originally scheduled for different nights , but it has always been possible for this scenario to arrise , so why did n't they just schedule the matches to be played at the same time no matter what ?
3 The Glenlivet European Trophy — a winter four-ball event for 300 selected clubs throughout the country — has been launched , with the final to be played at the Old Course in May next year .
4 LLANELLI , the Schweppes Cup holders , have been drawn against Pontypridd in the first of the back-to-back semi-finals of the competition , to be played at the National Stadium on May 4 .
5 Ties to be played at the National Stadium on May 4 .
6 The limp tunes appear to be played at the wrong speed , stretching them out until they become transparent and meaningless .
7 Towards the end of June , however , it was reported that neither the Irish government nor the Northern Ireland Social and Democratic Labour Party ( SDLP ) could agree to the wording of a statement which Brooke had planned to make and which was to include a consideration of the role to be played by the Irish government in devolution talks .
8 But is it a Stonewallers ' Charter — for a dull , dreary game to be played by the mediocre on slow , lifeless , wicketless pitches ?
9 In line with the recent economic policies of the Mahathir government , the NDP pledged liberal incentives for foreign investment and stressed the vital role to be played by the private sector .
10 Article 38 of the EDC treaty , with its federalist implications , offered a way forward with its statement on the role to be played by the projected Common Assembly .
11 I mean , I write things in a certain way , so I expect them to be played in a certain way .
12 Those who play aleatory music ( where the composer may use only graphic signs , or may suggest certain note-groups , to be played in a certain way , or even perhaps as the player wishes ) may also have a stock-in-trade of musical gestures which will help them produce a convincing result in any situation .
13 Sidney Webb , for example , highlighted ‘ the important part to be played in the Socialist State by its various democratically organised and practically autonomous Local Governing Bodies ’ .
14 Soon the fog of freedom is so thick that it is difficult to remember just what song they were supposed to be playing in the first place .
15 ‘ I turned down a new contract at the end of the season , even though it meant getting a testimonial next year because I 've got to be playing in the Premier League to confirm my place in the Irish side .
16 The important thing is that we go onstage feeling like a unit , rather than a bunch of individuals who happen to be playing in the same key . ’
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