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

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1 Although many local authorities in their strategy documents state that they aim first at rehabilitation , I remain unconvinced that they are devoting the same resources in terms of skilled social workers with small caseloads and adequate financial support to natural families , as they do to finding and supporting new families .
2 Because he 'd been pursuing the same man for years .
3 ONE of the province 's most popular marching bands , the Millar Memorial Flute , has reported an increase in membership recently with it now in excess of 35 including many young members who are building a firm base for the future .
4 With reference to the three-dimensional search space shown in Figure 1.1 , we are building a recursive graph along the time and the knowledge-level axes .
5 ‘ The two I particularly remember are building the new stand at Ascot and the construction of Central Point in London . ’
6 Principally the visit had been to see a senior boy with lifelong problems who had suddenly become unmanageable and would have to be admitted to an asylum , but while there he had been asked to assess Anna Beckett , a child who had moved him strangely .
7 Just in case they 'd forgotten , Town Crier Willium Chapman 's been reminding the good people of Newent what day it is .
8 You are poisoning the very sources of order and happiness and virtue ; you are tearing up root and branch all relations of families to each other ; you are annulling , as it were , the institution of domestic life decreed by Providence Himself , the wisest and kindest of earthly ordinances , the mainstay of social peace and virtue and therein of national security .
9 The eavesdroppers are proving a serious problem for police in Sheffield , South Yorkshire .
10 Significant technological advances in underwater excavation and recovery are proving a mixed blessing in the field of marine archaeology .
11 Remaining large areas of old-growth forest in Eastern Europe are proving a tempting source of hard currency at a time of rising world timber prices .
12 James had for some time been accepting an annual pension from Elizabeth in return for promises of assistance against foreign invaders — meaning , at this period , Spain — and on the tacit understanding that he would in no way connive at his mother 's return to Scotland .
13 I am attaching a complete list of the personnel in the film unit .
14 PS I am attaching the relevant sections of the script
15 The problem of thinking we are attaching the same meaning to a word or action when we may not be can be appreciated humorously .
16 Women , even heterosexual women in his family , are given no real voice at all .
17 We are given no real indication of whether the title was warranted or not , official or not , recognised or not .
18 Individual investors , unlike the S.I.B. , are given no statutory right of action against third parties ‘ knowingly concerned . ’
19 Worst of all we are given no true insights into the man or the legend which saw the production of more than 75 films and made a poor boy from Lambeth the most famous and feted individual in the world .
20 Contextual cues are given no special status in this scheme .
21 These modern versions of Marxism are not attempting to reintroduce ‘ idealism ’ in which thought and ideas are given a central role in the determination of history .
22 Hence if shares are given a preferential dividend they are presumed to be non-participating as regards further dividends , and if they are given a preferential right to a return of capital they are presumed to be non-participating in surplus assets .
23 Addition : Suppose you are given a long column of figures to add .
24 Mozart 's life and character are well documented by the extensive correspondence that was generated within his family by his frequent travels and we are given a fascinating glimpse into matters both artistic and domestic .
25 These great beasts are given a temporary respite from their working lives to parade each day for a week through the streets of Kandy attended by drummers and dancers , the procession starting each day from a different temple .
26 Ex-prisoners are given a new lease on life by an unusual theatre group , says Sue Wilson
27 Here , through the use of music , art and drama , very educationally disadvantaged youngsters are given a new insight into life .
28 There is no length to a discussion , unlike a talk where speakers are given a specific time for delivery .
29 The methodology in Advance with English leads the learners gradually from exercises in which they are given a great deal of guidance , to ones in which there is almost no guidance .
30 In Year II , students are given a solid grounding in programming ( Programming Languages ) and computer architecture ( Programming Systems ) .
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