Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [verb] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Twenty-five acts are booked to do seven minutes each and no one does a spot shorter than 15 .
2 To raise revenue ; the annual Finance Acts are passed to give legislative authority to the Chancellor 's Budget .
3 The use of strategies such as ‘ party penetration ’ , where politically chosen personnel are appointed to key organizational positions to prevent any frustration of party policy by unsympathetic or parochial bureaucrats , is only one example .
4 The Hochland colours of red and green are shown here in conjunction with a black plume — the colours of plumes and ribbons are used to indicate individual regiments .
5 States are expected to submit annual reports on issues such as pollution control , biodiversity conservation , trends in health , poverty and population .
6 In this the Commission is charged with keeping all State aids under continuous review , and member states are required to provide prior notification of any plans to grant or to alter aid .
7 Clearly the President 's enemies are itching to believe unsubstantiated stories that could hurt him .
8 Governments ' policies are beginning to reflect that fact .
9 All too often , policies are introduced to solve particular problems of the day .
10 First , the discussion of policy making in the later part of the last chapter suggested that many new initiatives stem from the recognition that older policies are failing to meet desired goals .
11 Less than ten kilograms are needed to make one bomb , but a large reactor can produce many thousand kilos in its lifetime .
12 Two separate operations are needed to normalise this sentence , one involving closed set items :
13 Particular skills and attitudes are needed to make voluntary agreements workable and fair .
14 Other electrical frequencies are known to have specific effects on the body .
15 Those projects are expected to create 1,294 jobs .
16 Various strategies are developed to handle potential conflicts that can not be overcome because people keep meeting each other .
17 The differences between the Spanish and British cases are used to highlight these processes .
18 Although only the Commission can grant an exemption pursuant to Article 85(3) , the domestic courts are empowered to enjoin any party from infringing Article 85 .
19 This is so because , if courts are empowered to make authoritative determinations of the fact that a rule has been broken , these can not avoid being taken as authoritative determinations of what the rules are .
20 A major exception to the principle of proportionality relates to the sentencing of offenders for violent and sexual offences , in respect of whom courts are empowered to pass longer sentences than are ‘ commensurate ’ if they consider it necessary ‘ to protect the public from serious harm from the offender ’ ( section 2(2) ( b ) ) .
21 Appeal courts are expected to show some mercy because the defendant has twice had to face the ordeal of being sentenced .
22 Because the Treasury wants to have the final say on all public spending , however financed , each year 's chunk of ERDF cash is merely regarded as one source of finance for the total that authorities are permitted to spend each year .
23 Local authorities are required to take reasonable steps to ascertain entitlement to discount , but in the absence of firm information they can send out an undiscounted bill .
24 Local authorities are expected to resolve any questions as to a child 's ordinary residence by agreement , failing which the Secretary of State will decide ( s30(2) ) .
25 Under these provisions local authorities are expected to provide Intermediate Treatment , which is designed to replace attendance and detention centres .
26 Britain 's black comics are hoping to follow that example — by ploughing an independent path — building their own support base and establishing their own venues .
27 And the shifts are structured to ensure one shift is always receiving on-going skills training .
28 This is by no means an easy task when so many types of movement classes and fitness pursuits are competing to attract potential members .
29 The law is continually changing , and solicitors are required to undertake continuing education as long as they practise .
30 Two Christian solicitors are needed to represent young people in Wolverhampton and six voluntary organisations are in danger of going under because they need an accountant .
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