Example sentences of "[noun] be know and " in BNC.

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1 They will have 17 days between the moment when the last result is known and April 27 , when the new Parliament meets for the first time , to gather sufficient support from MPs from minority parties to form a government .
2 Now I would be the first to admit that I I 'm not a judge as accountant , I 'm an insurance broker er and erm I do n't understand er and I 'm not aware of all of the rules and regulations that affect accountants er and affect the way audits are carried out , b but I must say I was a bit surprised t to hear during the debate , er that that was really what the problem was , the problem with B C C I was this conflict of interest , that fraud was known and it was not declared er and er I think that these er these regulations should now make that considerably er more clear .
3 Now erm in this case would your job be safe if your vote was known and you did n't vote for your boss ?
4 When p , q , r , s are assigned numerically , C and B are known and then the factors unc and B of A are found .
5 It is possible to estimate sample sizes required if the tolerable error is known and vice versa ( Yates 1960 ) .
6 As there were no other masculine arms but Alain 's then that too was obvious and the girl 's knowing and amused looks explained it all thoroughly .
7 However , what all three painters learnt from Cubism , largely through Delaunay , was the means of organizing a canvas in terms of interacting and transparent facets or planes , which could be made to suggest movement and depth , while preserving the unity of the picture-plane ; Chagall , another painter whose work was known and admired in Germany , and who had also flirted briefly with both Cubism and Orphism , acknowledged a [ 31 ] similar debt to Cubist painting .
8 Newsround felt it was worthwhile to give readers information about the efforts that are being made by the Council to ensure its views on reform are known and presented as effectively as possible .
9 Participants in the Inter-Company Collaboration for AIDS Drug Development will share relevant information and supplies when a drug reaches phase II clinical testing , the point at which the drug 's safety profile is known and preliminary tests are under way on efficacy .
10 As a mark of recognition , the Royal Warrant is known and respected worldwide , and as such , it is of tremendous value to those companies that proudly display the Royal Crest above their name .
11 The technical structure of each step and pose is known and years of practice in hundreds of class-rooms have produced principles of calm and - spacious movement .
12 To protect yourself it is important that your conditions of sale and your terms of credit are known and agreed to by your customer at or prior to the point of sale .
13 However clearly the market conditions are known and however closely the test conditions reproduce them , the conditions to which the product may be subjected during shipment are always unknown and can sometimes be very severe even when the market conditions are not particularly severe .
14 Despite the barrier of translation , his plays are known and enjoyed and regularly performed in many countries .
15 Indeed , the name ‘ St Kilda ’ is something of a mystery , as no saint of that name is known and the name is probably a corruption .
16 Hence the truth of International Relations theories has something to do with which theories are known and applied in the process which they purport to analyse .
17 Investors were reluctant anyway to take major decisions until the Budget details are known and the Chancellor has shown whether growth or control of the borrowing requirement is his top priority .
18 Its qualifications are known and valued across the world .
19 By 1875 , it is reported , the use of those nicknames by which people were known and identified in the villages of the Bray country in Normandy , and even the informal local versions of their first names , had virtually disappeared .
20 Essentially , it had a directing and supervisory role , ensuring that the policies laid down by the Politburo were known and vigorously pursued at all levels .
21 The First Labour , the slaying of the Nemean lion , was a common theme for samian potters , but , unusual in Britain , only one example is known and this is by no means certain .
22 The correspondence files of my hon. Friend the Member for Kettering ( Mr. Freeman ) , my predecessor , stand witness to the fact that the existence of the list size limit was known and was the subject of substantial criticism from representative organisations within the profession .
23 For the Profitboss an organization is a team , not a menace ; a team in which the key players are known and respected .
24 Their numbers are known and supposedly accounted for by the vergers .
25 Few examples of complete trilobites are known and for the most part we have to be content with the exterior skeleton .
26 The best of both worlds is to know and do .
27 It judged the centre , which carries out work on AIDS , infectious disease and transplant research , to be a world-class laboratory and says that it offers unique facilities to researchers in Europe such as a rhesus colony for which the microbiological status is known and typed for major histocompatibility complex , essential for transplantation studies and infectious disease research .
28 They differ in that in the case of prepayments the exact amount is known and has been paid although the services have yet to be received whereas in the case of an accrual the service has been received but has not been paid for and we have to estimate the amount due .
29 In personal correspondence the addressee is known and some feed-back is expected ; in institutional writing , on the other hand , the addressee is usually unknown , as with the bulk of published material , books etc. and feed-back , therefore , is at most only indirect .
30 We shall assume that g is known and we shall treat g as the predictable component of monetary growth ; on the other hand , v t is not known and is therefore the unpredictable component .
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