Example sentences of "be [verb] [adj] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Flowers will look at their best if bulbs are placed close together in the bowl , but they must not touch each other .
2 There have been cases in cashmere relating to an earlier period and we are pursuing those actively with the EC authorities .
3 Bathing , which before leaving London had been deemed suitable only for the lower classes , suddenly seemed a most adventurous and desirable way of spending an afternoon .
4 I 'm sure that er I 'm not in an unusual position er having been made redundant twice on the trot .
5 I emphasise to the House that that has been made clear both in the speech of my right hon. Friend to the council of the Royal College of General Practitioners and in the management advice document issued by the management executive .
6 Furthermore , IATTC data are made available only to the US NMFS in an edited , summary form .
7 Or , said someone else , it 's like insisting that the walls of buildings are made thin enough for the FBI to listen through them .
8 The shots are flying straighter both in the sense of having less fade and of greater accuracy .
9 We write to them normally within seven days , ask them to read it , clarifying exactly the policy they 've got , give them the option to pull out if they should so wish , and in fairness I have got to say that we 've been doing that now for the last eighteen months .
10 When he used to write music he used to have different tunings for almost every song , but he 's been doing this now for the last five to seven years — the E string tuned down to D. If I have to play guitar on a song where he 's played guitar , I just learn it my way , using traditional tuning . ’
11 I do n't think he should be treated any differently from the other horses .
12 This simply means that meaning shared by words or signs allows them to be located close together in the system which allows them to be identified internally .
13 We 're going to be meeting more regularly in the next er few month and we want to know what
14 Most difficult of all is the third problem , since the present manual system of serial control makes it impossible for up-to-date information about periodicals to be made available either in the Issue Hall or at other service points .
15 I was heartened to note that a new clause was inserted during the Bill 's progress through Parliament , stipulating that the results of a pupil 's assessment should be made available only to the pupil 's parents , the governors or the LEA .
16 However , between 2,500 and 3,000 workers would be made redundant there under the Devonport plan .
17 If a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence is to be given the opportunity to make representation to the Secretary of State concerning the length of his tariff , as in my judgment he should be , then , for those representations to be effective , he ought to be made aware beforehand of the nature of the judge 's advice .
18 The idea that a person once genuinely good could be made bad merely by the removal of restraints is not yet present .
19 His economic plan was made to be tougher on the deficit in the House of Representatives , and may be made tougher still in the Senate .
20 A few villas , white or pale yellow buildings , could be seen dotted haphazardly across the face of the hill , separated by small groves of olive trees and the occasional stand of poplars .
21 For example , a document on mathematics in primary schools could be classified first either by the grade facet or by the subject facet .
22 Now that , you speak the Russian language do n't you er , I 'm saying this now for the benefit of the tape
23 The episode and activity checklists 6E and 6A which follow may be found useful even by the inexperienced observer .
24 And ‘ that it was strongly recommended that Operation Majestic 12 be kept accountable only to the president of the United States ’ .
25 This courier service could be most economically operated if both pollen and egg were placed close together on the plant .
26 This led to a further study where rt-PA or placebo were given first either outside the hospital or in the accident and emergency department of the hospital .
27 The students felt left behind , living in relative poverty while businessmen , getihu , were becoming rich often at the expense of the weaker groups in society .
28 The kinds of productivity change which can increase output sufficiently to offset rapid population growth were becoming significant only in the early nineteenth century .
29 In addition , a further SDR21,000,000 ( about US$28,000,000 ) could be made available under the contingency window of the IMF 's compensatory and contingency financing facility ( CCFF ) , and SDR33,600,000 ( about US$45,000,000 ) were being made available immediately from the CCFF .
30 Both were made nervous now by the prospect of the appointment and the tricky matter of timing .
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