Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 The resorts are outstanding and the fly-drive arrangements allow complete flexibility .
2 Much of the rhetoric of the war effort had been imperialistic and the imperial idea retained strong political allegiance after 1945 especially on the right of British politics .
3 Earn outs are impractical if the business will be operated as a division of the purchaser rather than a stand alone subsidiary .
4 That would have been absurd because the word , ‘ converts , ’ itself implied that the bailee had done something with the bailed goods which was not authorised by the terms of the bailment .
5 When negotiations with BR are complete and the Plc can be launched , it is basically intended to hopefully purchase land and trackwork etc .
6 Legal authorities who have taken over the case have imposed a blackout on information and until their investigations are complete and the case is ready to go to trial , probably in two to three months time , no-one can say how many fakes were involved , what their real value was , nor indeed how many people worked in the ring .
7 The four inside stays are now being assembled , two are complete and the other two are well advanced .
8 Once modifications are complete and the approver registers his approval of the package , LIFESPAN then automatically confers approval on every module in that package for which approval is sought .
9 Hence amplifiers involving first-order networks are stable if the closing angle between plots of and is less than 12 dB per octave as crossover is approached .
10 One answer to this problem is tailored testing in which questions are computer-based and the test is adaptive in focussing the range of presented questions at about the level of success/failure which is appropriate for each testee .
11 It helps to detail one or two of the other adults to ensure you do not lose anyone on the way but this is a fun activity if the conditions are right and the weather reasonable .
12 She would have been asleep if the fly had not returned to her hand .
13 Duncan had been asleep when the policeman burst into the room to give him the news that Leeming had been found .
14 He thought that the prairie grassland climax had been stable since the last ice age and could be restored at any time even after interference by humankind .
15 The data are hypothetical and the axes are logarithmically transformed to produce straight lines instead of curves .
16 Mr Smith , they added , had been depressed since the death of his father 11 years ago , and he found it hard to work the farm alone .
17 It is felt that tighter controls on mercury emissions are unnecessary because the existing emissions to the aquatic environment are not harmful to human health , ’ said Phil . ’
18 British sources say they already have the potential power-unit and are half-convinced that the French may already be quite advanced in the aero-dynamics of the bodyshell .
19 A few areas in the world are phylloxera-free and the vines there are sometimes ungrafted .
20 I mean , suppose I am right and the glass ball did come from Vic 's collection .
21 Financial markets are apprehensive that the trade deficit has still not turned the corner and a poor figure could shake sterling again .
22 Many nations are apprehensive because the treaty establishes no controls to prevent the ruthless industrial and trading practices that built Japan 's pre-war commercial empire .
23 These qualities are perceptible but the nature of their interactions is never talked of as if they could be quantified .
24 Unit values of powder detergents are low and the products are fairly bulky so it is difficult to pack them economically in containers that are suitable for the food environment .
25 ‘ Orders are low and the position is very serious indeed .
26 Exporting is common when the costs of transport are low and the benefits of creating scale in a single location are high , as , for example , for Boeing and Airbus .
27 At the lowest stepping rates ( below f , ) all the speed signals are LOW and the encoder signal serves as the excitation trigger , until the motor speed exceeds .
28 Reading scores are low , maths scores are low and the amount of repair work needed when kids get to college , if they do , is phenomenal .
29 Most of the work will concentrate on reducing his associated reactions , if these are strong and the patient 's balance is poor .
30 I to you young men because you are strong and the word of God lives in you and you have overcome the evil one .
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