Example sentences of "be [adj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We must be satisfied that the insured person is legally liable and not just morally liable , i.e. he may feel he is responsible for some damage but unless he has been negligent then no liability exists .
2 If the coils are lossless then the voltage induced in coil 1 must balance the , applied voltage , yielding
3 Since the wires are stationary only the disc contributes to the e.m.f. , hence the integration over the closed path reduces to integration along the radius of the disc , yielding
4 Some of the most fascinating demi-caractère ballets are those where the choreographer has sought inspiration from oriental dance .
5 Well you see it may be important where the information came from , you did n't get it from the cards , you say you were getting information from all directions .
6 However , an advance payment , called ACT , is due whenever a company pays dividends to its shareholders .
7 ‘ Or is that just an Eldar wearing a human mask ? ’ she asked .
8 Is that where the idea came from originally ?
9 Is that why the job has been deputed to you ? ’
10 I think to come back to an earlier question of what should you teach them , and what is normal , is that ideally a child wants to grow up in an environment where his or her parents enjoy here , where the relationship is enjoyable on both sides and not shot through with anxiety about how well this child is developing , providing the development is within the normal range .
11 I think to come back to an earlier question of what should you teach them , and what is normal , is that ideally a child wants to grow up in an environment where his or her parents enjoy here , where the relationship is enjoyable on both sides and not shot through with anxiety about how well this child is developing , providing the development is within the normal range .
12 Is this why the myth swims through our memory ?
13 But this is a fine company , and with the shares already down by half from their peak last year is this really the time to sell ?
14 It 's funny how the mind works at a time like this I could n't hear anything so I called : ‘ Warton , Golf Zulu Sierra .
15 It is noticeable how the novel has become the literary form on which discussions of texts in other generic forms are based .
16 If the primary log file is flawed then the software performing the rebuild operation will switch to the reserve log .
17 Dear Julie gets drunk and for some bizarre reason suddenly starts feeling you up under the table while we 're nibbling our cheese and biscuits , and making pathetic double-entendres , and attacks you outside the bathroom ; totally unprovoked , of course , and it 's all just the drink talking .
18 The method that has been used to store the bigram and trigram matrices relies on the fact that if no value for a trigram transition is available then the system backs off to the bigram value .
19 The only parallel passage is 8.1 where the text reads , " Judas the Maccabee , and his followers " .
20 Ponyboy , the main character , is 14 when the book starts , he narrates the story , as he is writing it down in essay form .
21 ‘ Oh , it 's surprising how the Army toughens the lads , brings out the fibre in ‘ em .
22 It was odd how the scar had remained all these years .
23 Miss Logan , embarrassed by Our Lord 's words to Nicodemus , was instead thinking about bitumen : was that not the material used by artists to blacken the shadows in their paintings ?
24 Rather it suggests that intercourse was normal once a couple began to " keep company " and considered each other " promised " .
25 the movement which , at the close of the colonial era , led it to be asked of the West what entitles its culture , its science , its social organization , and finally its rationality itself , to be able to claim universal validity : was this not a mirage associated with economic domination and political hegemony ?
26 Was this then the moment to come clean , he wondered ?
27 Grandfather , the youngest son of Count Nikolai Denknetzeyan , was nineteen when the revolution broke out .
28 Club member Harry Porter ( born 1902 ) was six when the course opened and he remembers dimly walking the first hole with the crowd .
29 His voice was hearty yet the answer did not convince her .
30 The oddest call she had was from Teesside airport , where one was stuck up a drainpipe making squeaking noises .
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