Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 63,000 claims to be withdrawn following investigation by Employment Service inspectors |
2 | Second-hand and home-made toys are to be withdrawn from sale in charity shops because of a new EC law . |
3 | The ruling overturned a February 1989 civil settlement , whereby criminal charges against UCC were to be withdrawn in return for compensation [ see p. 36466 ] . |
4 | They can be withdrawn in cash on demand and are thus also totally liquid . |
5 | The remaining twenty-seven were obliged to be withdrawn in consequence of action brought or disputed ownership . |
6 | Length can be obtained by simple means : as one canon ends it can continue by voices changing roles — the following voice becoming the leading one — ; and perhaps register ; the polyphony can be altered to canon by inversion , or the parts move backwards in retrograde or as a crab canon ; we can have episodes where augmentation lengthens note-values or diminution shortens them , and towards the end a ‘ stretto ’ can bring imitations at closer intervals , giving a sense of culmination . |
7 | This means that it can now only be altered by amendment by leave of the House . |
8 | Although the programme could be altered from day to day , it is expected that objectors ' evidence will begin the following Tuesday . |
9 | Given the inclusion of so many considerations , it is not surprising that standards may be amended from time to time : for example , standards may be made more stringent if new scientific research reveals a lower threshold of effect than was previously believed to exist . |
10 | The contents of this handbook may be amended from time to time . |
11 | There would be some increase in grant-aid to Responsible Bodies in the next two years ; grant regulations would be amended in line with Recommendation 6 and the Ministry would discuss and review work with Responsible Bodies individually before allocating a block grant for the year to each . |
12 | In due course this became a grievance and from early days , no doubt , it could be commuted for payment in money . |
13 | Slow , rhythmic or stretching exercises should be undertaken in preference to jogging and jumping-about type exercises . |
14 | Any alteration to the pleadings thereafter can only be undertaken by Minute of Amendment and whether or not that is permissible is a matter of discretion for the Court . |
15 | This should be undertaken from time to time with assistance in recruiting , training expansion of groups and also with Liturgical experiences . |
16 | And all thanks I got was to be sacked at end of summer — though only for a few months , that is , 'cos of the revolution . |
17 | The basic requirements for the grant of a patent will now be explained with reference to computer technology , followed by a consideration of the exclusions and their impact , especially with respect to computer software . |
18 | This relationship can best be explained with reference to Fig. 4.10 : the shape and position of the curve are determined by the following factors : |
19 | I suggested that the latter point could be explained in part by reference to the change in the social composition of the electorate which had been in progress over the '60s . |
20 | Films had to be delayed for shortage of money , and some cheques bounced . |
21 | For example , assistance might be given for diversification into tourism , to which Northumberland is ideally suited , as tourism is dispersed , small-scale , labour-intensive industry . |
22 | No indemnity will be given for loss of cash , bank currency and so on listed in Clause 11(c) — a substantial limitation of liability . |
23 | Reassurances may need to be given on continuity of employment . |
24 | This may be given by reference to time elapsing after the date of issue of the document , and it is quite possible for the time-limit to be passed before the document can be served or even before it is received by the Central Authority . |
25 | Moreover , uncontrolled activities can not be sustained without loss of plant and animal species , natural habitats , coast and hinterland , and the decay of buildings . |
26 | All analytical methods should be validated in respect of accuracy , precision , linearity and specificity . |
27 | Such a model is central to the management of air quality in order that alternative regulations of emissions can be examined for compliance with air quality standards . |
28 | Descartes 's mechanical philosophy will be examined in detail in Chapter IV . |
29 | This assumption will be examined in detail in Chapter 3 , as it is so pervasive and damaging , and RE must be able to discuss the degree to which its basis is faulty . |
30 | His brief was simple : charter a large cargo plane and bring back to Farnborough all the pieces of wreckage that will , in your judgement , need to be examined in detail in connection with this investigation , and do it at the least possible cost to the taxpayer . |