Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Vivien 's good idea became a big-budget shambles , and Spellbound seemed to be eased out of the second series .
2 The details of this will be explained fully in the next chapter .
3 On active citizenship Labour has had little to say , although Labour spokespersons haves given support to the general idea of civic responsibility and the encouragement of a sense of community , which can be traced back to the nineteenth century traditions of civic virtue and community solidarity which are strong in the Labour party .
4 The system of Heliopolis can be traced back to the Second and Third Dynasties .
5 history The Treasury can be traced back to the eleventh century whereas the Department of the Environment was created in 1970 .
6 Their regulation can be traced back to the thirteenth century and subsequent legislation such as that of 1697 — ‘ An act to restrain the number and ill practice of brokers and stock brokers ’ .
7 The family , which can be traced back to the thirteenth century , lived at the manor of Cavendish Overhall , Suffolk , until the house and lands were sold in 1596 by William Cavendish , Michael 's eldest brother .
8 As we have observed in earlier chapters , one of the major concerns of government one which can be traced back to the last century — is the control of the level of expenditure by the state .
9 There were other polled cattle in Ireland throughout the ages : the ‘ maol ’ ( hornless ) types are referred to in traditional cattle-raiding stories which in some cases can be traced back to the fourth century , and remains of polled cattle have been found ( along with small , horned Kerry types ) at archaeological sites dating back three to four thousand years .
10 Whereupon he would be enrolled forthwith in the Tenth Company , of tyro Marines .
11 A BS spokesman said he could see no possible solution to the problem at this stage but the issue would be examined closely over the next six months .
12 They will be examined further in the next chapter .
13 The factors that helped to build them will be examined further in the next two chapters by looking at the forces that influence the making and implementation of social policy .
14 The chips themselves are being worked on by ITT , which has said the problems will be ironed out in the next few weeks .
15 There was a lot more professionalism to his jumping as , travelling strongly throughout , the top weight only had to be shaken up after the last to beat previous winner Wellknown Character two and a half lengths .
16 This theme will be developed further in the next chapter .
17 Although the obligation to provide instruction about maintenance is to be limited only to the first occupier , it is likely that subsequent purchasers will require the information to be passed on every time the property is sold .
18 The declaration included a decision that recourse to nuclear weapons should be considered only as a last resort ; the meeting also looked forward to the prospect of a reduction in the armed forces of a united Germany , and issued an invitation to the Warsaw Pact to sign a joint declaration with NATO on non-aggression .
19 Resettlement outside the region should be considered only in the last resort .
20 However , Keegan 's No 2 , Terry McDermott , hinted that the move could be sorted out in the next few days .
21 And the person who had sorted it together at Birmingham made sure that the next stop it was at , the waggons would be at the back end to leave in that town and this is what my father was doing by er er shunting as it was called , or making a train up to go from Nottingham to London , or some other place in the country , with up to fifty or sixty trucks behind it and they did n't want the trucks next to the engine to be dropped off at the first place and having to shove and push about in their marshalling yard .
22 Can I make a suggestion rather than re-numbering all those , its going to be quite a long job , is that from what I can see at the moment there is no reason why that ca n't be added on as a last sentence to nine anyway , cause nine says you records the outcome of the enquiry , .
23 Now , thanks in no small measure to his own contribution to the Hampshire cause , he has one ; and the only disappointment is that the climax of the match was watched by only about 8000 people , as the weather caused it to be carried over into the second day .
24 an over-ambitious agenda which takes too long to complete or has to be carried over to the next meeting .
25 He was suspended for five matches by UEFA after his verbal attack on Swedish referee Rune Larrson during the European Cup-Winners ' Cup game against Spartak Moscow last October — four games of which will be carried over to the next Liverpool campaign in Europe following their elimination last October by Spartak Moscow .
26 Any money not required to meet chargeable expenditure in that year can not be carried forward to the next financial year ; it must be surrendered to the Consolidated Fund .
27 So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year .
28 A Declaratory Order covering 270 acres was proposed with a view to designating extensively war-damaged land , subject to compulsory purchase ; this was required for essential improvements to be carried out over the next 15 years .
29 Follow-up visits will be carried out over the next three weeks , to obtain additional information on equipment , software , and your immediate working environment .
30 The tests are due to be carried out over the next fortnight but parents will face a six-week wait for the results .
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