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

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1 If American advisers are present ( even on Regimental and Division level ) it will do an even better job , for we have found Americans are leaned on heavily the rougher it gets .
2 Erm , I think the scheme has been delayed for quite a long , well , I mean obviously it 's important to get this scheme off the ground and when people , and I 've had lots of phone calls and discussions about this , and when people have spoken to me I said , it 's important to bear in mind two things .
3 Consequently , at balance , in addition to equation ( 7.28 ) applying , the mesh currents are given by Now the potential differences V 1 and V 2 applied to the two meshes by the source transformer are again in the ratio given by equation ( 7.25 ) and combining equations ( 7.25 ) , ( 7.28 ) and ( 7.29 ) yields as the balance condition for the double-transformer ratio-arm bridge .
4 The pulses of light passing through the slots are converted to electrical signals by the photocell and are treated in just the same way as those of the mechanical system .
5 We may consider the procedure for one component of the velocity ; the other components and the pressure are treated in just the same way .
6 As no two humours are identical , no two people are treated in exactly the same manner .
7 Pears are treated in much the same way , but are never wrapped .
8 Steamers : Where manually cleaned these are treated in much the same way as refrigerator interiors followed by acid cleaner if necessary .
9 Learning skills are developed within both the physical and human pathways in the geography field .
10 It is unusual outside some strictly regulated professional courses to find two courses covering the same content ; it would be difficult to find two that have exactly the same pattern of assessment ; and impossible to find two that are taught in precisely the same way .
11 ‘ In multicountry research , the extent to which questions are formulated in precisely the same terms needs to be considered .
12 In materials such as polyethylene , however , Keller finds that the long chains are arranged in quite a different sort of way .
13 Butler and Stokes " challenge any image of the elector as an informed spectator " , noting how " understanding of policy issues falls away very sharply indeed as we move outwards from those at the heart of political decision-making to the public at large " , and how attitudes are formed towards even the best-known policy issues to only a " limited degree " .
14 Printed by Imprimeries Réunies , Lausanne , the books are intended for both the general public and scholars .
15 I had been walking for only a few minutes when I was surprised to see Miss Stapleton sitting on a rock ahead of me .
16 England manager Keith Fletcher yesterday confirmed that the 23-year-old had been omitted from both the senior trip and the A team tour to Australia for disciplinary reasons .
17 Specialised studies of sex as a social experience have been appearing for almost a hundred years , since at least the time of the great pioneering sexologists and anthropologists of the late nineteenth century ; and what appeared then were works which have been profoundly influential , not only in describing but in constructing and delineating the areas to be discussed .
18 This reflects both a desire to uphold tradition and the fact that natural dyes produce a subtle beauty of tone that has never been equalled by even the finest synthetic dyes .
19 Apparently many members are voted in only the second or third time round and he too could have waited quietly to be elected next time .
20 LASMO 's production , shown on page 22 , has similarly been presented on both the working interest and entitlement basis .
21 Trains are operated on almost an hourly basis throughout the day , using a variety of locomotives from their varied collection .
22 although the body-shapes are very different , these camcorders are operated in much the same way .
23 Elean:Would you say that this ’ technical problem ’ , which is a technical problem for many writers is made worse because you are writing , not from the relatively safe ’ exile ’ of a liberal-democratic , capitalist European country ; but you are writing from inside the very belly of apartheid , where you do not have , at your disposal the support services and facilities , to help you to authentically reflect the true ’ spirit ’ of your people .
24 They are secured by either a fixed or a floating charge against the assets of the company .
25 I think there 's less risk of you being caught then — Lee 's and your mother 's people are looking for either a single man and woman or two unrelated young people ; it seems as if they think it 's inconceivable that you should have remained together .
26 For example they are looking at how the best of what other people do can be applied in the AEA . ’
27 This new use meant a severe criticism of the earlier knowledge , since Marx believed that the studies he was using had originally been made for exactly the opposite purpose to his ; they had been made in order to justify the oppression which Marx say as the core of the capitalist system .
28 ‘ Méthode champenoise ’ wines are sparkling wines that have been made in exactly the same way as Champagne , but do not quality for the name because they 're not made in the Champagne region .
29 The search for signs of God in nature had often been based on the assumption that the two books had been written in essentially the same language .
30 More traditional error correcting techniques can be used as a last resort , and if they are applied to just the top-rated candidate string this should avoid the potentially explosive problem .
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