Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 These factors are given : their meaning can not be altered by the tribunal itself .
2 But the argument should be recognized for the fiction it is .
3 Curiosity will be aroused by an exhibition which unites artists who would never have agreed to show together at the time when this sculpture was being made .
4 Any grain size estimation must be undertaken from the rock itself or from polished or thin sections of the rock .
5 Much of this can be explained by the cooptation which has taken place through the mechanism of clientelism .
6 John Gillis has shown from a study of the London Foundling Hospital that higher servants , such as ladies ' maids , seem to have been particularly vulnerable which may be explained by the contradictions they experienced in attempting to combine customs of courtship and marriage appropriate to women of their class backgrounds with the standards of conduct expected by their employers .
7 The structured interview will be favoured by the researcher who attaches great importance to the objectivity of the research , and who wishes to produce entirely statistical data .
8 The Stir may be traced to the streams which flow from the western slopes of the Dwarf fortress of Karak Kadrin .
9 Moreover , issues of law may be referred to the visitor which are wholly analogous to questions decided by the courts .
10 This may be because the complaint has political overtones ; ( b ) the authority can call in any complaint it wishes to supervise ; ( c ) any matter not subject to a complaint may be referred to the authority who may investigate it .
11 Anyone else asking for information should immediately be referred to the manager who will take the responsibility of dealing with the enquiry .
12 ‘ We hope that birth will be given to a document which will allow the coordinated action of European countries against the undesirable effects of increasing illegal migration which worry us all , ’ Mr Boross said .
13 ‘ We hope that birth will be given to a document which will allow the coordinated action of European countries against the undesirable effects of increasing illegal migration which worry us all , ’ Boross said before the meeting went into closed session .
14 There is no requirement in the Act of 1986 that a right of appeal should be given to a person who is not the recipient of an intervention notice .
15 By and large , the more important a command ( importance being judged by the size of territorial authority , or , more appropriately in time of peace , by the numbers of men involved ) the more likely it was to be given to a man who had achieved it as a result of attendance at court .
16 A different answer , however , might be given to a soldier who followed a leader of his own choosing — for pay ; he could not plead obedience if his conscience left him uneasy .
17 Advice and assistance in making a will can only be given to a client who is over 70 , or disabled or suffering from a mental disorder ( or a parent or guardian wishing to provide for such a person ) , or a single parent wishing to appoint a testamentary guardian .
18 Seth promised that the casket would be given to the person who fitted inside it perfectly .
19 The Court of Justice has held that when it is necessary to interpret a provision of secondary Community law , preference should as far as possible be given to the interpretation which renders the provision consistent with the Treaty .
20 In addition to wall displays thought needs to be given to the equipment which can be used in the room , e.g. does the teacher always have to use the overhead projector or slide projector with the whole class or can groups of pupils go and view a selection of slides independently as needed ?
21 ( g ) Leasehold Notice of assignment of leasehold property should be given to the lessor who should also be given details of any mortgagee so that , in the event of non-payment of rent , the mortgagee can be approached for payment , thus avoiding forfeiture of the lease .
22 Should such a test be used in the course of teaching , low scores would not enable the teacher to decide what tasks can reasonably be given to the pupils who obtain them nor to decide what experiences may be suitable to forward their development .
23 ‘ If the legislature thinks that in this field the public interest overcomes some of the common law 's traditional consideration for the individual , then effect must be given to the statute which embodies this policy .
24 However , there may be some practical advice to be given to the party you are supposed to be advising , and you should certainly comply with the examiner 's direction as far as you are able .
25 The basic requirement is that within 21 days after setting down , notice is to be given in a form which varies according to which section applies to the statement sought to be admitted ; more often than not this will be s 2 , seeking the admissability of a statement otherwise than in a document , when the notice must give particulars of the time , place and circumstances , at or in which the statement was made , the person by whom , and the person to whom , it was made and the substance of the statement or , if material , the words used .
26 Let it be given by the entrepreneur himself , all-seeing , omnipresent and ever available , whose personal orders are reinforced by the personal example which his employees have constantly before their eyes . ’
27 And any government which is going to be formed in the centre I do n't think it is going to last for too long .
28 Equally , the office had to be filled by a gentleman who would be acceptable to the majority of the county , and would preferably gain general acceptance , for anything less than that once again raised the spectre of potential hostility at the following parliamentary election .
29 Cavity walls can be filled by a contractor who will advise you on the best type of material for your type of property .
30 The attack on Iraq will be justified with a resolution whose legitimacy rests on Article 51 of the charter .
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