Example sentences of "is [adv] [vb pp] [conj] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | None of these uses of the political process will secure that the grievance is properly considered and a remedy given where appropriate . |
2 | It is widely thought that a turnover tax may range from between 15% and 20% . |
3 | The use of an experienced Patent Agent is highly recommended if a patent application is being considered . |
4 | It is only created if a QAO log entry is actioned by a process model for that module . |
5 | Consistent cleanliness ; is only achieved if a manager personally accepts that cleaning is a necessary and important part of a food operation . |
6 | However , trials have shown that the lowering of emissions is only achieved when a car is cruising . |
7 | This technique is only used when a person is dangerously ill and his own blood would not have time to develop the antibodies . |
8 | It would therefore appear that a quick throw-in is only allowed when a lineout has not been formed in law . |
9 | J. Boyett , Manager of Central Services and Special projects at Standard Chartered Bank , replied that , ‘ The Bank 's experience in using Headhunters is so limited that a response to your questionnaire would be worthless . ’ |
10 | Thingol , Luthien 's father , is so enraged that a mortal should dare to woo his daughter that he says he will only give her hand to Beren if he will wrest one of the Silmarils , or enchanted jewels , from the iron crown of the dark lord Margoth . |
11 | Its purpose is better served if a bird , instead of making one visit and drinking deep , calls repeatedly every hour or so , day after day . |
12 | There are no rules defining the distinction between runners and strips , but it is generally accepted that a runner is relatively large ( halfway or corridor size ) , whereas a strip is rarely more than . |
13 | It is generally accepted that a system which is easy to use can help cut recruitment and training costs , and help retain staff . |
14 | By contrast , it is generally accepted that a diameter limited perceptron can not recognise the class of connected images . |
15 | It is generally accepted that a crime is an act which breaks the criminal law . |
16 | Today it is generally stated that a share is a chose in action . |
17 | It is generally agreed that a reduction of at least 85 per cent in chlorine producing compounds is necessary to keep present atmospheric chlorine levels stable . |
18 | Certainly in certain professions such as teaching , nursing or social work it is generally considered that a desire to serve the public is of paramount importance . |
19 | A visual check of the general condition of the water or effluent is normally made when a sample is taken , and other inspections are often made without sampling . |
20 | However , a more sympathetic approach is normally required and a contribution made towards the cost of the undamaged item(s) . |
21 | Presently , no entry relating to the section will be entered on the register if the land is already registered because a transferee of registered land made under a disposition without valuable consideration is subject to minor interests ( such as rights of creditors ) ( see Land Registration Act 1925 ss20(4) and 23(5) ) . |
22 | A social worker is usually involved because a person has ceased to be fully independent in some aspect of daily living . |
23 | It is usually recommended that a person should tell their sexual partners that they have HIV infection . |
24 | The assumption is always made that a school of tuna is swimming underneath the dolphins . |
25 | The errant owner is quickly reminded if a meal or a walk is overdue . |
26 | Witness could not say how much help in this a girl would need from the men because it varied so much , but she did not think it amounted to much , and no special men workers were employed for it " Lifting is therefore not denied , but its importance is distinctly minimized when a woman is speaking , maximized when a man is . |
27 | ( 4 ) It is hereby declared that a person shall not be entitled to rely on the defence provided by subsection ( 1 ) above by reason of his reliance on information supplied by another , unless he shows that it was reasonable in all the circumstances for him to have relied on the information , having regard in particular ( a ) to the steps which he took , and those which might reasonably have been taken , for the purpose of verifying the information ; and ( b ) to whether he had any reason to disbelieve the information . |
28 | But such a situation is also presented as a thing pre-done , interpreted by being seen in terms of Antony 's meeting with Cleopatra as portrayed by Shakespeare , and as a thing re-done , since the third meeting , that of Princess Volupine with Sir Ferdinand Klein presents us again with a similar situation . |
29 | It is also assumed that a bimbo is unintelligent , could n't possibly have an interest in anything other than clothes and make-up . |
30 | It is also decided that a member of staff should be appointed on a ‘ B ’ allowance to act as coordinator . |