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

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1 the amount of the loan is repaid within 12 months of the date on which it was made ; and 2. the period for which amounts are outstanding in respect of loans made to the settlor by that or any other body corporate connected with the settlement , or by him to that or any other such body , in any period of five years , does not exceed 12 months .
2 Helmets are watery from spike to chin-strap .
3 Mechanistic systems are unsuitable in conditions of change because they tend to deal with change by cumbersome methods .
4 And there , only sixteen say they 're depressive er people , eighty four no but the great majority here have been depressed from time to time .
5 1976 ) , which suggests that under certain circumstances collagen or other vessel wall constituents are unnecessary for activation of platelets .
6 Decorative vaulting had been used to effect in England , but in Parler 's imaginative hands , first the crazy vault and then the net vault , reached their full potential .
7 Publication of the report by the Observer in March this year caused a furore and prompted a special committee of Law Lords to decide whether Lonrho had been guilty of contempt of court before its appeal to the House of Lords on the Fraser bid .
8 The board 's inspectors said that about 40 per cent of incidents of pollution recorded there are due to contamination by silage effluent or slurry .
9 Within marriage , fluctuations in the proportions without children are due to changes in choice about childlessness , not changes in fecundity .
10 According to the Working Party on Pesticide Residues , the higher amounts are due to changes in farming practice which have led to more frequent spraying of crops .
11 This downward bias will be more severe the more that changes in actual income are due to changes in v t rather than changes in expected income ; in other words , the more inaccurate our measure of expected income is , the greater is the severity of the bias .
12 The shrimp industry , however , contends that the shortages in the supply of larvae during the past decade are due to fluctuations in population .
13 But when changes in births are due to shifts in timing , the TFR exaggerates current trends in relation to the final future outcome of family size .
14 Externalisation or blaming — admitting that there are problems but saying that the causes are due to pressures at work or unemployment or due to social , financial or other stresses or due to doctors or " pushers " or due to the inadequacy of the police , customs officials or the Government .
15 The following night , they are due to guest on Arsenio 's show .
16 There are over 2,000 amputations a year in England , the majority of which are due to PVD from smoking .
17 The company 's results for the year to 3 January are due on Monday with analysts pencilling in £40 million compared with £37.6 million last time .
18 The results of over 100 projects are now available on Open File and additional reports are due for release at intervals until 1996 .
19 Other reports are due for release at intervals up to 1996 .
20 The loans are due for repayment in June 1990 .
21 Prices for VxWorks on Intel-based workstations start at $23,500 for a 10-user licence in June , MS-DOS editions are due in September at $13,500 .
22 VxWorks on iAPX-86-based workstations starts at $23,500 for a 10-user licence in June , MS-DOS editions are due in September at $13,500 .
23 A twenty one year-old man and woman are due in court in connection with the incident .
24 Yugoslavia and France are due in Dublin for friendlies in December and February , while the date England hope to fill in March is also wanted by Argentina , Brazil , Uruguay and Colombia .
25 At a more detailed level considerable variations are possible from model to model , such as the exact ratios of hydrogen to helium and of hydrogen to the other substances .
26 We are grateful to BP in Northern Ireland for their generous extra funding for this visit to Belfast .
27 Walter had been friendly with David in England and when he came to Scotland , David granted him lands in Ayrshire , Renfrewshire , Argyll , Bute and the Lothians .
28 We had wanted two contrasting areas ( more than two would have been preferable of course in terms of the extent to which one could generalise from our findings but the projects would become expensive and it was acknowledged that we could not include more than two ) , and Ipswich and Newham were felt to fill this requirement .
29 The course should give details on the various ethnic groups and , if any particular groups are disadvantaged with respect to others , this should be covered and the implications explained .
30 So it is not surprising that those suffering the greatest stress — who are disadvantaged in terms of income , housing , environment , and health — are also those most likely to need help .
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