Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There are no nationally agreed guidelines for the appointment of police surgeons : this matter rests entirely on the discretion of the local Chief Constable who has to decide who to appoint from the applicants for the particular post , which is advertised by the police .
2 You will now be able to see the type of ceiling which is fitted below the joists — either plasterboard or lath-and-plaster .
3 The Western Systems 486SX-33 which is fitted with a Windows accelerator card .
4 Since , then , anyone can , at least in principle , be a producer ( since no special natural or other endowment is necessary ) , the market process , which is channelled through the activities of the producers , is competitive .
5 But here , the B section may be no more than a brief refrain like the ‘ Alleluias ’ which end both parts of Richafort 's ‘ Quem dicunt homines ’ or an extended section of more than forty bars as with the ‘ fera pessima devoravit filium meum Joseph ’ of Clemens 's ‘ Tulerunt autem ’ which is spliced with the ends of the preceding sections in a way that epitomizes the composer 's technical skill :
6 Another lyric makes even more explicit this identification of life in time with the Crucifixion as the only means by which its true value may be realised : Such lyrics embody an understanding of the process of transfiguration at the heart of the Christian faith which is realised by the mystics in experience and gestured towards in their texts .
7 A common law court will receive some evidence in writing , whether in the form of reports , exhibits or ‘ agreed bundles of documents ’ ; but in principle the evidence is ‘ heard ’ at the actual trial , the form of which is influenced by the needs of the jury even in those systems , such as the English , where the actual presence of a jury in a civil trial is now quite exceptional .
8 I ask myself whether that is a fair summary which is based on the views of the body that will have the job of monitoring water sports and the safety of the water in which the water sports will take place .
9 Some of the nursing activities which might be relevant can be deduced from the following discussion , which is based on the reports of two studies of accidents in hospital .
10 However , of themselves , they offer no more than a functional approach to assessment , and therefore must be organized into a framework which is based on the principles defined above .
11 There is no reason why Tanzania should not combine an examination , which is based on the things we teach , with a teacher and pupil assessment of work done for the school and community .
12 In the light of the preceding discussion , however , I wish to suggest an alternative classification : one which is based on the intentions — albeit not necessarily conscious — that adults might have in modifying their speech in particular ways when talking to children .
13 During his trip the Prime Minister paid a special visit to the Central South Gloucester studio , which is based in the docks .
14 Only that part of the judgment which is based upon the facts as found and upon which the court bases its decision forms part of the ratio .
15 As with any other graphics card , the drivers for the NT must be installed into Windows , which is done from the Windows Setup program .
16 The dark green colourway provides vibrancy and depth , which is echoed by the towels , tiles and flooring , and a cotton pile bathmat from Croydex 's Catherine range continues the theme .
17 High Church Protestants believe there is a spiritual presence at communion which is received with the elements of bread and wine .
18 Either way , the low level of support for left Labour policies and the trade union movement ( in general terms ) which is indicated in the findings cited above , is of real importance .
19 The actual information which is stored for the compounds above is shown in table 4.6 .
20 Every year the mentally handicapped girls of St. Raphael 's Convent , Brentford , work hard to master and learn an item for their Christmas Display which is given for the Sisters of the Convent and nursing staff of the Infirmary , where the girls live .
21 An index of loss of mandibles and maxillae from the predator assemblages is given by the numbers of isolated teeth in the assemblages compared with the empty alveolar spaces in the known samples of upper and lower jaws ( which is given by the figures in column 1 , Table 3.6 for molar loss , and column 4 in the same table for incisor loss ) : see Table 3.9 .
22 In turn this development led to another , which is illustrated in the examples in Celsus and Scaevola in Section 4 .
23 Leaving aside this particular controversy , there is a great deal of interest in the topic of historical and cultural variations in patterns of child rearing in the family , which is illustrated by the articles in this section .
24 Each chapter of the book concentrates on a specific area , which is illustrated by the lives of several mothers who have had particularly relevant experiences .
25 This point is subject to any statutory restriction which is placed on the parties ' freedom to agree .
26 A poem is good because of its emotional content and the feeling of the poet which is placed in the symbols of words , and the true joy of poetry is in feeling the same emotions as the poet .
27 ‘ We consider that where a benefit is received which is covered by the rules for registration , it does not become exempt from registration simply because , when offset against associated costs or inconvenience , it can be represented as a net disbenefit to the recipient . ’
28 ‘ what a mortgagee is entitled to is that which is covered by the words ‘ costs charges and expenses properly incurred , ’ and it is for the taxing masters to say what these are … if the parties desire to depart from such a rule , they must express themselves in plain and unequivocal language .
29 It is of vital importance that any agreement which is reached between the partners in relation to the taking of decisions is set down in writingpreferably in the partnership agreement itself ( Clause 17.09.1 ) , but if not there then at least in the minutes of the meeting at which it was concluded .
30 On each option date employees will be notified , by circulation and notice board , of the price at which options are available ; applications are made by completing the appropriate form which is incorporated in the Rules of the Scheme available from the Personnel Manager .
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