Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They argued that existing maps and digitized files from them are unable to meet these needs at global or regional scale and only remote sensing could help in the short term : the availability of stereometric data from the French SPOT satellite has already led to proposals for automated creation of global digital elevation models with a spatial ( XY ) resolution of about 30 m ( Muller 1989 ) .
2 I am delighted to accept those congratulations , not least on behalf of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary , who have spearheaded the campaign .
3 I am keen to support any initiatives aimed at discussing ways of encouraging the economic regeneration of the area .
4 As chairman of probably the oldest and certainly the noisiest of the Institute 's technical committees , I am able to reassure such doubters ; indeed , the Technical Advisory Committee 's advice is still the foundation of most Institute responses on accounting and auditing matters .
5 Luckily I am able to correct these mistakes , which is just as well because we face prosecution from the Trading Standards Office after complaints about our programme for the Clansford clash .
6 I think that a good job has been done by the ITC , but I am prepared to consider any representations that are made to me about the future determination of licences .
7 I am happy to see these names included .
8 I 'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally out of the question .
9 And she 's a Sagittarius , which I 'm sure has some links with the occult somewhere
10 I 'm happy to say those conditions have been met in full .
11 well I I 'm happy to have those enquiries there
12 Because I 'm supposed to report all accidents
13 ‘ But I 'm prepared to bet those pipes are self-sealing .
14 For the first two weeks of the pilot study I was unable to request any X-rays .
15 If you are prepared to take fewer flights and welcome the security of confirmed flights , a fixed-route airpass may be best .
16 On the main when you knit two colours in a row ( that is Fair Isle ) you are able to thread both colours in one row with one pass of the carriage .
17 If you are able to make any responses by 11 December , this would be most welcome .
18 If you are likely to incur any losses in the future , particularly if your injury is so serious that you are unable to continue in normal employment , then we will undertake the investigation necessary to recover appropriate compensation .
19 If you can do so without getting bogged down , go back and complete those questions that are nearly finished since you are likely to gain most marks in this way .
20 You 're able to do all sorts of things in the sky .
21 You 're supposed to know these things . ’
22 How accurately would you be able to make these measurements ?
23 ‘ Will you be able to get those photographs blown up ? ’ he asked casually .
24 You were wrong to want such things … .
25 But she 's sure to have some ideas about my future , and — and , well , she 's been so marvellous all this time , running the house and looking after poor Daddy , that of course I must consider her now .
26 She was due to receive several hours help from a patient aide each day .
27 She was dismayed to see these strangers accosting her when she expected to see an old man in a cowboy hat with a black and white photograph face .
28 to say that if er , it is not a SAT year , we are obliged to say these levels have not been confirmed by SATs so the only in year nine we , we do n't need to say that .
29 But we are prepared to give some guidelines or pointers as to the practice and procedure to be adopted when a hearing as to a wasted costs order takes place .
30 As I understand it , Mr Maxwell 's company has approached the Housing Committee and said we are prepared to let these houses be used for homeless families , so it 's a small but significant step in the right direction .
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