Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He writes : ‘ If we are pressed to see in the doctrine of the Trinity some clue to the sense that gender … must have something corresponding to it in the God-head , one would find in the unconditioned Unity of God something like the feminine in creation , while the differentiated Persons , on the other hand , have each a masculine denomination . ’ |
2 | A probabilistic syntax processor has been developed to assist in the selection of the correct words for a text recognition system . |
3 | To the extent that job cost records are intended to assist in the calculation of real profit margins these rates , excluding profits , are normally used . |
4 | ‘ We looked with great interest at the issues raised in Professor Goode 's Consultation Document and our recommendations are designed to help in the task of securing a satisfactory basis for pension provision in the future ’ . |
5 | ‘ But for subsequent years , as the economy strengthens , my proposals are designed to build in a wedge of steadily rising revenue . |
6 | Ma was twisting a handkerchief in her hands , and her nose was as red as the apples Anna had been forbidden to pick in the garden because they were to be kept till Christmas . |
7 | Deferred tax is to be provided , using the liability method , on all timing differences which are expected to reverse in the future at rates of tax likely to be in force at the time of the reversal . |
8 | UP TO 200 haemophiliac children infected with HIV , the Aids virus , through tainted blood products , are expected to join in the compensation claim against the Government under changes to the legal aid rules which come into force next April . |
9 | It suffices that customers are expected to act in a way that will provide economic benefits to the entity . |
10 | Referring schools are expected to assist in the collation of information by providing a case history , attending meetings and co-operating in assessments ( using the Bristol Social Adjustment Guide and the Rutter Scale ) . |
11 | The Auditing Standards and Guidelines , which are developed by the Auditing Practices Committee ( a committee of the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies ) , prescribe the principles and practices which members of the relevant accountancy bodies in the UK are expected to follow in the conduct of an audit . |
12 | Midland , whose staff is 56 per cent female , is the first major clearing bank to start a nursery programme : others are expected to follow in the drive to woo mothers back to work . |
13 | Christie could yet collide with Lewis in Barcelona because both are expected to run in the relay . |
14 | If rural areas are to absorb and retain more labour than they have been expected to do in the past then agriculture and other forms of primary production will have a key role to play . |
15 | The talks , initiated in February [ see p. 37267 ] , had been expected to result in an accord by May 12 . |
16 | The opportunities for pupils to share , compare and contrast ideas are limited , and children are constrained to work in the way the workbook dictates . |
17 | Swine and Cattle of all Kinds , commonable or not commonable , are suffered to go in the Forest at all times , without Regard to the Fence Month and |
18 | Furthermore , a very large number of hon. Members are seeking to participate in the debate . |
19 | This makes the transaction less attractive to underwriters who are looking to invest in the offeror and may explain why , in practice , it is rare to see an open offer being made to shareholders . |
20 | The Bikin valley area is one of the last strongholds of the Siberian tiger , of which 350 are said to survive in the wild . |
21 | The school had been selected to participate in a research project set up to test some of the recommendations of the Gulbenkian Report , The Arts in Schools ( 1982 ) , and had chosen to use the extra finance from this project to institute a number of residencies for artists , writers , musicians , etc . |
22 | Right planners , now according to me this is for Thursday , next Thursday week t week one Thursday so homework for Thursday finish writing a list er whoever 's giggling will you calm down of things you believe are important do this in rough and I think we 'd better underline the next bit , bring it to the lesson now , quite seriously if you have only managed to get five or six items at the moment on your list that you think are important , that 's not enough , you really do need to be going for a minimum of ten , and if you ca n't then the next piece of work that we 're going to do in the lesson next week is going to be quite difficult . |
23 | I do n't think this is the time to discuss what we 're going to do in the future , we 've actually got on the table at the moment a proposal to purchase that land . |
24 | ‘ And that 's what you 're going to put in the report that Protheroe has n't had . ’ |
25 | ‘ We 're going to live in the country , in a dear little white house near a railway line . |
26 | Erm , it 's the go I mean you , you can or not er , decided whether you 're going to believe in a woman who is so vindictive that she 's going to allow them er , prevent her having her rightful |
27 | We 're coming to eat in a minute ! |
28 | To be , if you 're asked to put in a time signature ? |
29 | ‘ If you 're forced to live in a place you hate , it 's the surest way to break up a marriage . ’ |
30 | But but what you 're trying to create in the guy is a bit of a warm feeling |