Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We are sorry the bid was not successful but I am sure that , given the great community spirit here , the fund-raisers will not give up , ’ said Miss Gilroy . |
2 | We are sorry the photograph conflicted with the advice on our Solutions page . |
3 | He rode on the Sambre 's northern bank , drawn towards the town by the sound of musketry which had been loud an hour before , but which now had faded into silence . |
4 | Where the sewers are private an easement will be required from the original developer to effect a connection . |
5 | Items are posted to the individual ledger accounts in the usual way but when the postings are complete the total is posted to the control account . |
6 | Once restoration and cleaning are complete the windows will go back inside new ventilated clear glass cases and non-corroding magnesium bronze frames . |
7 | She 's not been asleep a minute all night ! |
8 | he said he 'd been through recently , oh every time I 've been through Wolverhampton that ring road 's been awful the traffic like |
9 | It must also be said of Poland that its society has been most resistant to Communist influence and , that of all East European countries , the gap between the state and its society has been greatest The LWP has not gone out of its way to act as the arbiter of events ; rather , it has had this role thrust upon it by Party factionalism and weakness . |
10 | When on 5 September the Lords Lieutenant of the four most northerly counties were ordered to make their respective militias ready for immediate service , it emerged that neither Northumberland nor Durham had been reimbursed by central government for the money they had previously spent in keeping the force mustered , while the authorities in Cumberland admitted candidly : ‘ T is so long since the militia was raised that we are apprehensive the arms are either lost or in bad order . ’ |
11 | They 'll go to 500 SPECmarks89 and are due a year after EV45 and into 1995 . |
12 | Performance will go to 500 SPECmarks89 and are due a year after EV45 and into 1995 . |
13 | There is good news from the tax man our deregistration on subscriptions has been accepted and we are due a refund . |
14 | ‘ I asked you here because you are due a bonus . ’ |
15 | But , we know that April was a low figure , we also know that July and August are low a figure which comes out from this graph and was given to me by the director yesterday , is a genuine average which is turning out to be between a hundred and a hundred and ten placements per month twelve hundred to fourteen hundred placements per year a thr over a three year average residency period three thousand six hundred to four thousand two hundred placements in residential care , where then is the real problem . |
16 | Although the revs are low the blades are still turning so he has it tilted back on the iron roller . |
17 | If the systems are weak the sample size may need to be increased . |
18 | I can only conclude by saying that I am sorry the situation has developed the way it has . |
19 | These other departments are situated on two sites which are each a mile or so from the Main Library , and about two miles from each other . |
20 | A word group is all the most usual forms of a word ; so table / tables , look / looks / looking / looked , go / goes / going / gone / went are each a word group . |
21 | It is difficult for us to see what Polybius added to his history after 146 , but where the additions are clear the anxiety and the warning are equally clear . |
22 | There will be a single budget which we 've always argued for in the management committee the head of centre will and this is very important and I hope members are clear the head of centre which is the head of the Moat Centre which is the proposed under the amendment will be appointed within this financial year , will be appointed out of the existing budget . |
23 | Otherwise they are half a mile away and it is ridiculous . |
24 | As the crow flies , they are half a mile away . |
25 | A man 's appetites are half the man , and must be known if you would understand him . ’ |
26 | In the Barton pavement this is not so : in sensitive areas , e.g. the face of Orpheus , the tesserae are well selected and are half the size of those in a comparable position in the former . |
27 | Autobacs ' batteries are half the price of those sold in an ordinary garage . |
28 | They can be used on Sega hardware but are half the price . |
29 | Fruit and vegetables are half the price of home and sacks of oranges and lemons are virtually given away . |
30 | The technology requires less capital investment and about half the production time , and the panels are half the price , the company claims . |