Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] and [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A 2pc cut in base rates coinciding with the Chancellor 's Autumn Statement next week has been widely anticipated and Mr Bootle said he believed the downward trend would continue through to next year and stabilise at 5pc .
2 Increasingly with voluntary bodies , and I know that this was discussed at length in the P A G , but will be of interest to members , increasingly with voluntary bodies , we are moving towards er , jointly providing services with them , in a partnership arrangement where we are effectively purchasing and commissioning services from them , and that is the way we would wish the policy to go .
3 Bedrooms are spotlessly kept and room service is available .
4 When you take them out of their high rise environment they are highly stressed and lack confidence and self esteem .
5 However , because island animals have evolved in the absence of predators , because their populations are often fairly small to begin with , and because they have nowhere to run to , they tend to be extremely vulnerable when predators are finally introduced and island creatures are particularly prone to extinction .
6 Yet in the past few years long term nursing care beds in the NHS have been progressively reduced and district health authorities have made little effort to improve their remaining accommodation .
7 First , the length of the recession means many domestic companies ' margins are already compressed and cost increases are now more likely to be passed on .
8 And in Naples , 25 per cent of school-age children are not enrolled and truancy rates of the rest are high .
9 We 're both , yeah we 're both try and demand respect , we both try and help people with weakness as much as possible .
10 In the woodshed the original balusters of the gallery are still preserved and Mr. Fothergill hopes to use these to restore the gallery to its original state .
11 As in the Statute of Labourers in England immediately following the Black Death , a ruling class was attempting to reassert control in a situation where its grip had been temporarily shaken and labour shortage threatened .
12 There are often cost and quality effects in so doing .
13 By 1961 internal tariff barriers had been substantially reduced and quota restrictions on industrial products had been largely eliminated .
14 And of the proposed Mansion House Square project , he went on , ‘ It would be a tragedy if the character and skyline of our capital city were to be further ruined and St Paul 's dwarfed by yet another giant glass stump better suited to downtown Chicago than to the City of London . ’
15 The first line can be automatically indented and line spacing , justification and space above and below the paragraph may also be preset .
16 The nature-nurture debate can not therefore be readily resolved and gender identity is heavily influenced by parental treatment and socialisation , but also is influenced by the genetic make-up of a person .
17 Walker 's worry is that neo-Nazis will travel from all parts of Germany and treat the clash between the champions of England and of Germany almost like a mini international He is confident that Leeds have taken all reasonable precautions but added : ‘ The great bulk of Leeds supporters are well behaved and will subject themselves to checks .
18 At one stage the station was under threat , but it has now been lovingly restored and New Zealand Railways very sensibly issue a tourist booklet to celebrate it .
19 * Industry Classification — steel marketing is often segmented on this basis , since the UK Standard Industrial Classifications are readily understood and market data is frequently based upon them .
20 ( 2 ) The conditions referred to in subsection ( 1 ) above are : ( a ) that the premises of the club are structurally adapted and bona ride used , or intended to be used , wholly or mainly for the purpose of providing facilities in connection with the carrying on by members of the club and their guests of athletic sports or athletic games ; ( b ) that one or more of such sports or games is or are usually carried on out of doors and , when so carried on , can ( unless artificial lighting is used ) only be carried on during hours of daylight ; ( c ) that the said premises are regularly used , or are intended regularly to be used , during the winter period , for providing facilities in connection with the carrying on by members of the club and their guests , during the hours of daylight , of such a sport or game as is mentioned in paragraph ( ii ) above ; ( d ) that having regard to the time at which the said sport or game is usually carried on by members of the club and their guests , the permitted hours set out in section 53(3) of this Act are not suitable for the supply of alcoholic liquor in the said premises to persons who participate in that sport or game .
21 ( 1 ) This section shall apply to any premises for which a licence ( other than an off-sale licence ) is held or to the premises of a registered club : ( a ) if the holder of the licence or , as the case may be , the club gives notice of the application of the section to the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below , and ( b ) as from such date as may be specified in the said notice : Provided that , in the case of premises for which a public house or a hotel licence is held or the premises of a club , the licence-holder or the club , as the case may be , shall not give notice of application as aforesaid and this section shall not apply to such premises , unless the licensing board for the area within which the premises are situated is satisfied that the premises are structurally adapted and bona ride used , or intended to be used , for the purpose of habitually providing , for the accommodation of persons frequenting the premises , substantial refreshment to which the sale and supply of alcoholic liquor is ancillary .
22 ( 1 ) This section shall apply to any premises for which a public house licence is held and in respect of which an application for Sunday opening has not been granted under Schedule 4 to this Act : ( a ) if the holder of the licence gives notice of the application of the section to the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below , and ( b ) as from such date as may be specified in the said notice : Provided that a licence-holder shall not give notice of application as aforesaid , and this section shall not apply to the premises for which he holds his licence , unless : ( i ) the licensing board for the area within which the premises are situated is satisfied that the premises are structurally adapted and bona ride used , or intended to be used , for the purpose of habitually providing the customary main meal at midday or in the evening , or both , for the accommodation of persons frequenting the remises , and that the part of the premises mentioned in subsection 3 ) below does not contain a bar counter .
23 Nevertheless , baser appetites were not neglected and Miss Lewis vouchsafes that ‘ Steve is also a brilliant lover , the very best I have ever known . ’
24 Trade unions were not permitted and San Bartolo free zone was like entering a prison — there was barbed wire fencing around the site and a special security force in operation .
25 Purplish patches were already forming and Miss Fogerty knew from her first-aid classes that she should really be applying hot and cold water in turn to the damaged joint .
26 Including part-time workers , the LPU said almost 10million people were low paid and pay rises of 25.8 per cent would be needed to restore them to their relative position in 1979 .
27 Nine other people were slightly hurt and parachutist Chris Lomax suffered arm and leg injuries .
28 Thirteen rare species and 3 introduced species were also discovered and Dr Lassiere is particularly concerned that 8 of the 14 sites where these occurred have no special conservation protection .
29 Cubicles for accommodation were also needed and Lydney Park provides an excellent example of these provisions .
30 Parish nature trails were also mentioned and Miss Bellamy said that it was possible to obtain grants towards producing leaflets .
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