Example sentences of "[modal v] be [adj] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 From the start , the need to release immediately if for any reason they lose sight of the towplane must be impressed on the students .
2 we 'd be shimmering on the Trades
3 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 .
4 As a result of those two meetings , we now have resolutions that support the line that we have consistently taken — that aid will be dependent on the trends shown by all countries — and I mean ’ all countries ’ — with regard to their respect for the rule of law , human rights , the development of good government practices and of an independent judiciary , and the following of sound economic policies .
5 For example , the size of a region of a component may be chosen to provide a given minimal strength ; this will be dependent on the assumptions made over the choice of materials and loading conditions .
6 Further , as the type of fire will be dependent on the contents , buildings are required to be compartmented by vertical or horizontal fire separation taking into account the anticipated risk and fire load .
7 It does require some practise however , and can be painful on the ankles , particularly when wearing stiff plastic boots .
8 If the kick is too hard the crampons tend to rebound from the ice , and a hard kick can be painful on the toes .
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