Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although application forms can be very thorough and very revealing there are some questions which can only be asked face to face , and in an interview where a good rapport has been established . |
2 | Now although I am a born sceptic , suddenly being brought face to face with a seemingly identical facsimile of what I had been working on did make me pause for a few moments ! |
3 | Primary school children would n't normally be given lessons in robotics until they were several years older . |
4 | 8 Passengers on planes usually are allowed 20kg of baggage . |
5 | An interview schedule will always be administered face to face . |
6 | Are not consumers still being denied freedom of choice , resulting in delays in the introduction of more humane systems of husbandry ? |
7 | Despite archaeological discoveries which are still being made year by year and which throw more light upon the Etruscan civilisation , knowledge of these people , their origins , their way of life is still far from complete . |
8 | Scenes can also be given perspective by colour and shading . |
9 | It could also be called ordeal by song , though the traditional and somewhat discordant songs sung by the trainers are said to have a soothing effect . |
10 | Trends in the number and location of morning and evening titles can also be set side by side . |
11 | Farmers are also being given access to grant aid to help in setting up extra activities to supplement their farming income . |
12 | The main proactive reason for expanding internationally is perceived economies of scale and positioning on an experience curve . |
13 | At a time of radical change in Hungary , Nick Dallman relives his experiences at the hands of the secret and often brutal state now being dismantled State of fear . |
14 | The videos have even been sold door to door from delivery vans . |
15 | I 've even been brought cups of tea . |
16 | Apart from the proposed blanket ban on tobacco advertising , which was ‘ a special case ’ , all similar regulation would increasingly be decided country by country , with no new restrictions planned , he added . |
17 | In so doing , they inevitably rejected the idea of innate sexual difference , laying much greater emphasis on what would today be called patterns of socialisation . |
18 | The station at Butterley was demolished but the building today was moved stone by stone from Whitwell in North Derbyshire and rebuilt by the Midland Railway Centre . |
19 | It takes place at night and might almost be called ordeal by fire . |
20 | These graphs and can then be displayed side by side in multi-windows enabling designers to compare various elements of their application such as power input and distance and then edit them , on screen , in a debugging Window . |
21 | These cards could then be placed side by side in the fashion you want to practise . |
22 | IN the £40,000 Victor Chandler Handicap Chase , to be run at Ascot on January 13 , Barnbrook Again is handicapped 14lb below Desert Orchid . |
23 | They have never been given equality of status with the other ‘ nations ’ of Yugoslavia , and even under the benign 1974 Constitution they are conscious that they are regarded as inferiors , barely tolerated by the Slav peoples of Yugoslavia , and especially by the Serbs . |
24 | She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle , and never devoted any conscious thought to him . |