Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [noun] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | dissolve natural metals in the ground and these are then carried inn acidic water to rivers , poisoning fish |
2 | Japan 's car makers and machine makers are among the best in the world — hence the country 's much resented $10 billion-a-month trade surplus . |
3 | Sybase is currently working on new software engineering repository front-end systems using object-oriented and multi-media technologies derived from its Gain Technology acquisition , which according to Sybase vice-president of marketing Stewart Schuster , is now focusing Microsoft Corp-based development on Windows NT rather than Windows or MS-DOS . |
4 | Sybase is currently working on new CASE and repository front-end systems using object-oriented and multi-media technologies derived from its Gain Technology acquisition , which , according to Sybase vice president of marketing , Stewart Schuster , is now focusing Microsoft Corp-based development on Windows NT rather than Windows or MS-DOS . |
5 | Single mum Sarah was killed instantly in a scene which bore a chilling resemblance to this year 's hard hitting Christmas drink-drive campaign . |
6 | DRDA also includes Unix support via IBM 's recently introduced AIX relational database , DB2/600 ( UX No 428 ) , for the RS/6000 . |
7 | Distributed Relational Database Architecture also includes Unix support via IBM 's recently introduced AIX relational database , DB2/600 for the RS/6000 . |
8 | Air Products has developed two silicone surfactants for manufacturers of rigid polyurethane foam who are currently using HCFC blown foam systems . |
9 | He 's not going to spend money on like Pete was forever buying Pam cheap jewellery from Ratners and erm things of that nature . |
10 | yes , but he is not erm a playboy , he 's not going to spend money on like Pete was forever buying Pam cheap jewellery from Ratners and rubbish from that nature . |
11 | HERO fireman Paul Hale , who will never recover mentally from the horrors of the King 's Cross disaster in which his senior officer and 31 members of the public died , was yesterday awarded £147,683 High Court damages . |
12 | MR TREVOR Clay , retired general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing , was yesterday awarded £8,000 High Court libel damages over a Daily Mirror story , which he claimed accused him of working ‘ with an eye on getting a plum job with the Government ’ . |
13 | To crown the achievement , ICL was recently pronounced Ingres Worldwide Business Partner of the Year . |