Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun prp] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | But it must be said that both Liverpool and Everton have cause to be grateful for the Moores ' family millions . |
2 | Even if the committees do not persuade ministers and civil servants to change what they do , their very existence makes Whitehall aware that any aspect of policy or administration may become the subject of more searching scrutiny than would be possible in the Commons ' chamber . |
3 | Albert Finney is now reported to be high on the BBC 's list for the part . |
4 | Anyone who shares my enthusiasm for Martin Scorsese 's Cape Fear may be interested in the ICA 's compilation of his juvenilia , four short films known as Scorsese×4 . |
5 | The motivation must be right if we are to be effective in the Lord 's service . |
6 | Hearn and Doyle are certain to be vocal at the WPBSA 's annual general meeting at Bristol on December 29 . |
7 | We should also be proud of the NHS 's achievement in that respect . |
8 | The twelfth is notable : for the first time ( UX No 430 ) Sybase will be available on the ICL DRS6000 , ending a long and tense stand-offish relationship between it and ICL formerly wedded to the Ingres toolset , and Sybase , and joining rivals Oracle and Informix on the ICL Unix platform . |
9 | In effect it meant that an individual who came into possession of inside information ( by way of a ‘ tip off ’ ) which had not been actively sought or requested , would be immune from the UK 's secondary insider dealing provisions . |
10 | The recommendations state , ‘ The educational supervisor should help with both professional and personal development and be aware of the PRHO 's individual needs … provide feedback on their clinical progress … and should personally undertake , and not delegate their tutorial functions . ’ |
11 | The landlord could be an occupier of part of the premises and be liable under the Occupier 's Liability Acts . |