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

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1 We will always be grateful to the doctors and nurses who worked during the festive season , as well as all year round .
2 Managers need to be alert to the influences that in combination persuade staff to take ( and condone others taking ) short cuts through the safety rules and procedures because , mistakenly , the perceived benefits outweigh the risks , and they have perhaps got away with it in the past .
3 It 's difficult to find companies willing to be specific about the changes or benefits that have resulted from the services of a consulting guru .
4 In Rashid [ 1977 ] 2 All ER 237 ( CA ) a sliced loaf and some tomatoes fell within " any article " , though the court held the accused not to be guilty on the facts because train passengers would not care whether sandwiches were provided by British Rail or the steward personally , a questionable decision in the light of Doukas and Cooke [ 1986 ] AC 909 ( HL ) .
5 But that is a very different matter from the exegetically unjustified expedient adopted by some modern students of mission , of divorcing the Spirit from Jesus , evading the scandal of his particularity , and attributing to the Spirit 's agency whatever seems to them to be admirable in the beliefs and practice of other faiths .
6 We can be facetious about the examples that I am using .
7 Heavy reliance on settlement , however , does mean that if formal proceedings occur the procedures and conduct required may be unfamiliar to the parties and their advisors .
8 ‘ It might not be popular with the fans but we 've got to do that to keep our noses in front .
9 must be responsive to the needs and problems of the community it serves .
10 And that 's gon na have to be some of the things that suffer .
11 Moreover , he says , Delta 's haemoglobin is guaranteed to be free of the viruses that could contaminate the blood-derived product , and of any residual matter from the blood cells that might trigger allergic reactions in patients .
12 He was best to be free of the humiliations and the uncertainties of the farm .
13 Rape victims , for example , may fear the consequences of reporting the act , and may not wish to be cross-examined by the police or in court and be exposed to possible innuendoes and suggestions that they ‘ encouraged ’ their assailant .
14 Note that UV light can be harmful to the eyes and it is important that the lid of the UV light box is kept firmly closed when the light source is switched on .
15 Ooh you 've got to take two sciences , you pick which two sciences you 're going to take , it 'd be easier for the teachers and he would , well to do all three sciences in one exam is
16 1 ) Labelling the clothes will have to be much easier ! 2 ) It will be easier for the volunteers if people can bring the stuff earlier than the previous day if possible .
17 Without legal connections and with little money , he judged that progress would be easier in the provinces and went to Manchester , where he built up a mainly civil practice until Sir David Napley , Jeremy Thorpe 's solicitor , happened to see him in action .
18 It follows that , when reading the reports of studies such as this , it is essential to be clear about the choices that the researcher made when deciding on the population to be surveyed .
19 It is important , therefore , to be clear about the differences as well as the similarities so that one can know what to query as well as what to accept in the concepts .
20 And gender relationships may be subject to the problems that can arise from conflicting discourses about femininity or masculinity .
21 Animals can not be parties to a lawsuit , or be said to be guilty , they can not be subject to the duties that attach to rights .
22 The management of the Company and the allotment , issue , holding , transfer and transmission of all shares in the capital of the Company shall be subject to the Rules and nothing in the regulations of the Company shall be construed as authorising any breach of the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or Section 9 of the AJA .
23 The management of the Company and the allotment , issue , holding , transfer and transmission of all shares in the capital of the Company shall be subject to the Rules and nothing in the regulations of the Company shall be construed as authorising any breach of the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or Section 9 of the AJA .
24 For this reason , all documents which have standard terms and conditions on the reverse should have a clear statement on the front to the effect that the contract is to be subject to the terms and conditions on the reverse .
25 But more than that , as I have said already , a demoralized teaching force that feels disenfranchised from the process of educational change will be resistant to the changes that are thrown at them by outsiders .
26 Objectives , then , should reflect the teacher 's intentions and should be appropriate for the students and for the activity involved .
27 We now have three criteria for the selection of methods and resources : that they should be appropriate for the objectives and the students to be taught ; that they should be practicable in the context of the teaching session ; and that they should be compatible with the personal resources of the teacher .
28 This market will be appropriate to the skills and operating style of both the farmers and artisans who will meet its demands .
29 Therefore , the subject matter of the lessons should be appropriate to the interests and intelligence of an adult .
30 The interviewer must be conscious of the limitations and strengths of the techniques employed and the interview should only be conducted by those with special skills and specific training .
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