Example sentences of "to be [verb] in a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It said all that needed to be said in a clear enough manner . |
2 | Since at Key Stage 3 the core units have to be taught in a chronological order that does give an initial structure to the overall plan of the three-year period . |
3 | She missed her friends but she did n't envy them — though she thought Albert Sandwich probably did : he was the sort of boy who would prefer to be taught in a proper school . |
4 | The item must be of sufficient quality to be displayed in a public collection whether national , local authority or university , and the owner has to agree to keep the object in the UK , preserve it and allow reasonable public access to it . |
5 | The complex pattern of prayers , hymns , readings , versicles and responses performed daily throughout the year enables a private faith to be projected in a shared experience and assume a ritualised existential quality . |
6 | The Rottweiler is to be exhibited in a natural condition with no trimming . |
7 | The qualities that have stood it in such good stead will now need to be applied in a different context . |
8 | The defence has been considered in a number of recent cases in which it has been held that it is to be applied in a flexible and pragmatic way . |
9 | So a small neighbourhood system often works best if service users know that they can , if they wish , choose to be treated in a neighbouring locality by another consultant . |
10 | This facility can be used to indicate individual items in a set of data that have to be treated in a special way , different from the majority of items in the set ; a special case is " undefined " items , which have not as yet been assigned a value . |
11 | Firstly , although every Australian has an equal right to be treated in a public hospital , the income that can be derived from treating a privately insured patient is greater than that for treating a public patient in the same facilities . |
12 | The writer had used 4 oz in 80 oz of 32 index fluid and , although I would have carried out a similar treatment as that ten years ago using saline , I consider this type of case nowadays has to be treated in a different manner , with up-to-date fluids and up-to-date knowledge — there are many first class fluids on the market today . |
13 | The British hardly conceived the French could be defeated and few Americans expected to be embroiled in a global war . |
14 | Why should they want to be heard in a traditional way , you 'd think students having a revolution will want everything make a kind of clean clean break would n't they ? |
15 | Read it again to be heard by eight or ten adults in your sitting-room , and again to be heard in a big hall , allowing time for your voice to travel to the back of the hall . |
16 | In order for a house to be maintained in a healthy state it is necessary to provide a means whereby soil and waste water can be quickly and inoffensively removed from the property . |
17 | For instance , if the video is to be shot in a domestic setting such as a lounge where the top lighting is provided by a three- or four-lamp pendant fitting , you may be able to substitute lamps of higher wattage for the ones which are normally fitted . |
18 | So Weberian theory has slowly shifted its concerns away from bureaucrats to a related interest in the tendency for state officials to be operating in a corporatist manner : mediating between warring groups in the ‘ national interest ’ . |
19 | When viewing behaviour the firm is , in effect , given the benefit of the doubt and assumed to be operating in a competitive manner unless and until some cause for concern is expressed . |
20 | that within the EC that information ought to be presented in a standardised fashion so that like can be compared with like irrespective of the member State in which the company was incorporated , but |
21 | Sometimes , learning materials will need to be presented in a different way , and emphasis given to particular aspects of learning , but an understanding of the pupil 's needs can clarify issues of curriculum access and special adaptations can be made for those pupils who have sight problems . |
22 | Although this is of considerable importance , particularly if the ballet is to be presented in a large theatre , too much concentration on certain of the dimensions ( height , depth or breadth ) may deprive some members of the audience of much of the pattern . |
23 | He used to be ridden in a twisted mouthpiece double bridle and yet still he was very strong . |
24 | He used to be ridden in a twisted mouthpiece double bridle and yet still he was very strong . |
25 | 30–3–1885 " Four minutes in reference to the case of Dugald Campbell and Mr Alex McConnely and relative papers are ordered to be kept in a separate record . " |
26 | All premises within the scope of the 1963 Act are required to be kept in a clean state . |
27 | All the commonly-kept leather corals harbour symbiotic algae ( zooxanthellae ) in their tissues , and thus need to be kept in a brightly-lit aquarium . |
28 | All parties agreed to work towards further reductions in conventional arms and troop levels , to be formalized in a new multilateral agreement ( referred to as CFE-1A , the successor to the CFE agreement signed in November 1990 — see p. 37838 ) . |
29 | Second , public bureaus come to be organized in a monopolistic and centralized fashion to match the organization of monopoly capital . |
30 | Nevertheless , if the Short Courses are to be studied in a Catholic context , the content of these courses is important and its relationship to the development of skills needs clarification . |