Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] [art] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless much more attention has to be given to the ports de bras of all types of character in such ballets because these supply the words not spoken in dance . |
2 | Here she was in the land of the Langue d'Oc which must be distinguished from the Langue d'Oil . |
3 | By this means a single employer is selected for the initial claim and the resultant settlement is then extended to the rest of the industry — an arrangement which , in some respects , may be regarded as a de facto form of industry-wide bargaining . |
4 | ( a ) Planning with ‘ precise ’ goals can be likened to the Tour de France in which the participants aim for A , move on to B and so on until the end is reached . |
5 | Held , that , since in Part III of the Insolvency Act 1986 there was no definition of ‘ company ’ in relation to administrative receivers , by virtue of section 251 of that Act the definition in section 735 of the Companies Act 1985 applied and , therefore , unless the contrary intention appeared , ‘ company ’ was to be defined as a company registered under the Companies Acts ; but that a contrary intention was to be deduced from the proper construction of the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally and the Act of 1986 as a whole , whereby it appeared that Parliament intended that ‘ company , ’ in the context of section 29(2) ( a ) , should not be confined to the prima facie meaning of companies registered under the Companies Acts but should embrace unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 ; and that , accordingly , the applicants were administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) ( post , pp. 243F–G , 244A–C , D–G , 245F — 246A ) . |
6 | Any such payment would be made on an ex gratia basis and would not imply any admission of liability . |
7 | Such costs will either be absorbed on a pro rata basis into the cost of existing projects or charged to the overhead accounts . |
8 | After several postponements , ‘ The Saliens and their imperial rule 1024 to 1125 ’ can now be seen at the Historisches Museum der Pfalz in Speyer until 21 June . |
9 | But the Service was in its infancy when the matter was under consideration , and there is something to be said for the status quo in those circumstances . |
10 | The same must also be said of the Pastorale d'été and the Prélude , arioso et fugue , a transcription dating from 1936 of a piano piece composed four years earlier . |
11 | This has a bearing on the priorities of different chargees and of course the equitable charge holder can be defeated by the bona fide purchaser for value |
12 | Hence additional measurements have often had to be made and not only should these be related to an a priori hypothesis but also they may be derived from small experimental areas . |
13 | Too large to be moved from the Salle des Etats , the painting had remained partially visible to visitors behind specially designed scaffolding since restoration work , financed partly by ICI France , began in 1989 . |
14 | Mr de Klerk is taking a risk in releasing him unconditionally , a move which can be interpreted as a de facto unbanning of the ANC . |
15 | BBC programmes will no longer be sold on an ad hoc basis . |
16 | Besides — ’ again she pried her eyes away from the eyeglasses and looked at her cousin ‘ — in just a few minutes you are going to be transformed into a femme fatale . |
17 | However , each National Board will wish to evolve re-entry programmes with their own country 's needs and priori-ties in mind , and this may be reflected in the modus operandi of individual boards , and the considerable amount of time and discussion which will no doubt take place in advance of reaching a UK wide agreement . |
18 | Each course is separately examined by coursework and/or written examination ; candidates may also be called for a viva voce examination . |
19 | In that case the seller 's damages would be reduced from the prima facie level in section 50 , British & Benningtons v. North West Cachar Tea Co. ( 1923 H.L. ) . |
20 | These claims should therefore be settled on a pro rata basis of the number of days lost based on the cost of transport and accommodation . |
21 | Between 1950–60 the race was included in the World Drivers ' Championship , and full results for those years can be found in the Grand Prix section , pages 12–25 . |
22 | If we apply the equation simply to the electron by itself then the act of the microscope in determining the electron 's position has to be represented in a deus ex machina way as an external intervention bringing about the discontinuous collapse of the wavepacket . |
23 | It is recognized that this might cause expenditure problems in telephone expense but , if it is sited in the library , it is under constant supervision and control , which would preclude unauthorized use of the telephone system and allow a proper accounting system of telephone costs , which could be charged to the per capita of the department using the system , similar to the way in which Rank Xerox is administered . |
24 | The opposite positions may be identified as the status quo ( p&l account only ) and the equivalent of annual financial statements ( p&l account , balance sheet , cash flow statement and full notes ) . |
25 | But the possibility that one day his double-dealing would be discovered by the Tabula Rasa , and they would search through their library and find some vicious sway to destroy him , never entirely left his calculations . |
26 | Some schools have asked for that to be kept for the sch er you know for them as well . |
27 | More detailed information can be obtained on an ad hoc basis . |
28 | This is a very difficult question to answer authoritatively as accurate diagnosis of the different types of dementia is often difficult and may not , in many cases , be confirmed without a post mortem . |
29 | This as yet unpublished interview will appear in the show 's catalogue , to be published by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux . |
30 | For a text to be described as a nouveau roman it had to exhibit self-reflexive and metafictional features as well as foreground the exploration of the semantic and phonetic properties of language . |