Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The DSD levies , which up to now have been based on the size of the package , are due to rise sharply in the autumn , and will be higher on the materials which have proved hardest to recycle , especially plastic . |
2 | The defence and prosecution cases are each made up of an introduction , testimonies of witnesses , and a summary . |
3 | Though civilization crumbles , let those who are civilized remain so to the end ! |
4 | Scientists at the Met Office are prepared to go along with the US plan . |
5 | ‘ The letters are the firms , the numbers are the prices in pence of a typical Alpha stock and the volumes they are prepared to deal in at a particular time . |
6 | Bricks , old tiles , new tiles , quarry tiles , Mexican , French or Spanish tiles , ceramic tiles , slate and even marble facing all look spectacular — provided , of course , that you are prepared to put up with the clattering noise from chairs being pulled up to the table and pushed back . |
7 | The question that Englishmen yes , and Englishwomen must decide is whether or not they are prepared to knuckle under to the unspeakable creep Mathews , the demented McLachlan and the absurd Bottomley . |
8 | They are clearly determined not to be beguiled and are prepared to trade quickly at the first sign that sterling 's recent advantage is beginning to dissipate — although they are also finding that the money market is an ants ' nest where one man 's guess is as good as another . |
9 | It would have been easier to set off in the daylight but it was n't possible . |
10 | In the past the courts have been willing to interfere only to a limited extent in the use of prerogative power . |
11 | Costs do rise , as you are careful to point out at the start of the feature , but there can be no excuse for the blatant abuse of the costings given . |
12 | It is here that psychoanalysis has had its most popular appeal , seeming to explain why some obsessionals continually need to wash their hands , or why some children are desperately afraid of horses or dogs , or why some people are afraid to go out of the house . |
13 | ‘ People on the estate are afraid to go out in the dark and even too afraid to open their doors . ’ |
14 | I have been interested to learn more about the valuable work AEA Technology is doing on supplying technology world-wide through technical consultancy , technical products and services and engineering project management . |
15 | It would also seem that some proteins are free to move laterally within the membrane . |
16 | And it 's definitely a hands-on session — toddlers are free to leap about during the hour-long class . |
17 | That , as pressure groups , they are free to campaign openly for the changes , Mrs Whitehouse accepted . |
18 | Revealing details of Iraq 's latest assurances delivered on March 20 , Rolf Ekeus , head of the joint UN and International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) special commission on Iraq , told a press conference in New York the same day that his commission was " satisfied there are undertakings that the Iraqis are willing to go along with the destruction [ of ] capabilities " which they had not previously agreed to destroy . |
19 | There are very few people in whom a light trance can not be induced should they wish it and provided they are willing to co-operate fully with the therapist . |
20 | James would probably have been content to live quietly for a time but both Mary and Louis were insistent on immediate action and his chief remaining ally in the British Isles , Richard Talbot , Earl of Tyrconnel , Lord Deputy and Commander-in-Chief in Ireland , wrote urging him not to settle into comfortable inactivity in France when Ireland offered a kingdom of his own ‘ plentiful in all things for human life ’ . |
21 | Even long-drained regions , such as Longdon Marsh in Worcestershire , are easy to pick out on the Ordnance Survey as ‘ holes ’ on the map . |
22 | Lead pipes are easy to cut through with a hacksaw . |
23 | Peace and quiet are easy to find even in the height of the season , for the hotel is splendidly isolated , away from traffic and the merest hint of a crowd . |
24 | I think , you know , you say you 've got a month , I think you 're gon na need also to try and find out from your membership as to whether in fact they 're prepared to turn up on a Saturday as well . |
25 | You know , my other two other branches were the same , I 'm doing a free appointment at , I 'm at at the moment , we 're supposed to get a two-weekly , when you do a free appointment , they 're supposed to sit down with every two weeks and tell you how you 're doing . |
26 | Like a flan with potatoes and cheese in , mind you you 're supposed to cut down on the cheese |
27 | ‘ If thieves have taken to the roads you 're likely to end up with a hole in you like … ’ |
28 | ‘ We 've all got problems , but you 're welcome to stay here for a bit . ’ |
29 | ‘ You 're all strung out like a tight wire . |
30 | Oh , they 're all getting in on the act , are they ? thought Dalziel . |