Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The natural conclusion , then , is that the basic body plans of the different phyla represent structures which adapted some ancestral form to a particular way of life , and which have since been modified to serve different functions .
2 The notes below are intended to consider three areas only and to be illustrative rather than prescriptive as an inflexible attitude towards fees can adversely affect the generation of new business .
3 Parties must obviously be allowed to retain excess seats , so the membership of the Bundestag has to be increased .
4 Planning for the Community — new housing should only be allowed to meet local needs , and an assessment should be made of the effect of every proposed development on the community , its environment , language and cultural identity .
5 The route was very tight and could only be passed using small cylinders .
6 much of the analysis can be done at the microscope and cut-out photographs need only be used to detect subtle changes .
7 Economics should only be used to indicate potential costs and not , of itself , to determine policy choices ; for more often than not economic arguments neglect to take into account the totality of the costs involved .
8 The inquest heard they could only be identified using dental records .
9 Furlong is correct , however , in suggesting that anxiety was rife , and because of this and establishment obsessions with a belief in a statistical truth we were constantly being asked to give numerical estimates of how many there were ‘ out there ’ who were ‘ fixing ’ , ‘ using the weed ’ , or ‘ dropping acid ’ .
10 The Army may be seeing a smaller throughput of students , but its four core course levels remain and , ironically , new courses are constantly being introduced to meet changing needs .
11 The Hwange national park alone is said to have 45,000 elephants : three times as many as the vegetation can support .
12 Grade 7s and above are expected to give three months .
13 Fetal trisomy with subsequent selective chromosome loss has already been demonstrated to have significant effects on fetal well-being , and may be the initiating step in the development of disorders associated with uniparental disomy .
14 The secretary of state has given the Joint Consultants Committee ( JCC ) an assurance that the Department of Health will deal firmly with specific cases of abuse that are notified to the department , and , indeed , certain trusts have already been made to reverse inappropriate appointments .
15 While the rising tide of the elderly population indicated that the need for inpatient care would not diminish , plans had already been made to establish local units for people with dementia at Tiverton and Exmouth .
16 It might finally be observed that in its short life , Article 100A , which derogates from Article 100 by allowing the Council to act by qualified majority in co-operation with the European Parliament in order to complete the internal market , has already been used to anticipate new competences expressly recognized in the Maastricht amendments : two of these relate to the encouragement of ‘ trans-European networks ’ and measures in the sphere of energy , yet Article 100A had already been used to enact Council Directive 90/547 on the transit of electricity through transmission grids and Council Directive 91/287 on the transit of natural gas through grids .
17 The technique has already been used to manufacture anti-cancer drugs and blood products , with sales going to 21 countries including Japan .
18 He 's already been told to make other arrangements — and that 's a shame .
19 The Joneses have just been asked to find 15 years ' back rent along with the residents of the other 17 flats at Shire Court in Swindon .
20 In future they would no longer be allowed to finance public-sector deficits or loan applications from large debtors .
21 The RHA thus sought to ‘ encourage all those Districts which have an interest in a particular large hospital to come together to determine how the service can best be developed to meet local demands within the expected financial constraints ’ .
22 On the other hand , in a Keynesian model where an increase in the supply of money can generally be expected to have real effects , i.e. where output will rise , the private sector will be able rationally to predict these quantity effects from the correct model ( in this case Keynesian ) which is included in the information set .
23 a year it will largely be needed to meet demographic changes . ’
24 Snapshot images requiring a data acquisition time of ony 64–128 msec allowed visualisation of peristalsis in the antrum and duodenum in real time , without motional image degradation , as would normally be seen using conventional MRI .
25 There are two reasons for this : ( i ) the analyses for the technical feasibility of graduated test levels in Chapter 6 ( pp. 153–87 ) are based on these success rates ; ( ii ) for economy of presentation as difficulty factors can easily be identified using these figures .
26 They can not easily be used to describe those events outside of us , like our social circumstances or what psychiatrists call ‘ life events ’ , that have such a critical impact on our emotions .
27 Although the dimensions remain the same , the questions are adapted to suit the age of the child , and can easily be changed to incorporate new insights or research findings .
28 Yes , both bacteria and animals are already being engineered to produce specific compounds which can be extracted and used for the benefit of farm animals or man .
29 However , the major reason to think that there is an important link between subjective risk and memory is that in other areas of psychology there have almost always been found to exist significant relationships between arousal and memory .
30 And I remember the day it went from Extended Titling to three three four and it was just three three four , it did n't look as if it had ever been intended to set these lines .
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