Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And in fact prices would seem now to be levelling off somewhat throughout the country , slowing down in the North and levelling off at the current levels in the South .
2 Unit costs may be broken down further into the amount spent on teachers , books and equipment , ancillary staff , transport , and so on .
3 You should , in general , use the printed solution for illustrative purposes ; thus an error of principle should be pointed out clearly on the student 's solution , but if the printed solution expands and illustrates the point , then particular reference can be made to it .
4 What I 'm saying here is that , if you fancy one , it should be checked out carefully in the shop before parting with the ready folding , even though , for the price , you 'd have to go a very long way to beat it .
5 ‘ But I do n't think either ourselves or Forest will be struggling down there at the end of the season . ’
6 ‘ Ah just like to know the company Ah 'll be keepin' down there in the Southern Ocean . ’
7 Eurotunnel appears to be hanging on only by the skin of its teeth .
8 There is no golden rule about how this " muddling mass " should be sorted out apart from the absolute necessity for patience and sympathy .
9 If the s69(2) relief is not applicable , it will be essential to have a majority of foreign trustees and for the general administration actually to be carried on ordinarily outside the United Kingdom if the trust is to be an overseas trust for CGT purposes .
10 For both these reasons , management in this company decided that in future productionisation would be carried out away from the shop-floor .
11 The Group intends to continue some focused work on the Philippines but this will be carried out primarily through the Philippines Ecumenical Network , and through the autumn 1991 IBT programmes .
12 The new science centre would be a clearing-house for developing and funding projects to be carried out primarily in the republics of the former Soviet Union , the announcement said .
13 , A lack of qualified engineers is causing long delays to mount up in the programme of strengthening road bridges , which needs to be carried out ahead of the introduction of 40-tonne lorries , scheduled for 1998 .
14 They have discovered that problems that they thought had to be brought in person to a bureau , can in fact be carried out successfully over the telephone .
15 No 35 Squadron have been introduced to the ‘ new ’ Dakota , but the maritime conversion will involve a lot of internal work and will consequently be carried out later in the replacement programme .
16 The market research exercise may be carried out independently of the actual site investigation .
17 This research , to be carried out jointly with the Institute of Sociology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , will clarify the extent to which this debate is similar in both East and West .
18 This mapping may be carried out automatically by the DBMS ; indeed there may not be any options open to the user .
19 I was not happy that this extra would be carried out economically within the Contract , prncipally because of created access problems and likely extensions being sought .
20 These Regions have had a declared policy to extend their supply area with SCHEMES identified as Gas Gathering , Rural Gasification or Village Infill , but until recent years most infill work has tended to be carried out close to the gas supply area , with only occasional forays outside these localities .
21 It is clearly ridiculous to suggest that effective research can be carried out only in the absence of an adult experimenter .
22 Furthermore , is it not rash to say that it is to be carried out only in the patients ' best interests ?
23 Today 's mission was the first to be carried out entirely by the British army .
24 In the traditional mental test , for example , questions are given orally and are supposed to be carried out mentally by the pupils .
25 Spoken to a satisfactory minimum number of candidates being presented at an appropriate fee , SEFIC examinations can be carried out anywhere in the world , on any suitable premises and at any time of the year ( with at least a month 's notice ) .
26 They should be let down properly before the flight and not , as in the case of one of the mares , introduced to racing a week previously in a Windsor selling hurdle .
27 Yes , well fortunately this whole Gulf thing seems to have died down will be dying down just at the right time .
28 This requires the cost of unsuccessful wells to be written off directly in the profit and loss account , instead of affecting longer-term profitability .
29 Slots were left in the floor slab for the steel frame to be bolted down directly into the foundation and then concreted round .
30 A far more impressive performance was turned in by Katabatic , who defeated three rivals in the Aintree Chase and may be seen out again before the season ends .
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