Example sentences of "[be] [verb] and [det] " in BNC.

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1 8.1 In the event that the Secretary of State shall reject the Proposal either generally or as respects the proposed funding or participation of any proposed Party in the Project or if the Grant Offer Letter shall not have been issued and accepted by the Parties within six months of the date of execution hereof , then upon such rejection or the expiration of such six month period the Project shall , unless otherwise agreed , be deemed abandoned , the Proposal shall be withdrawn and any rights hereunder shall be deemed to have been terminated and each Party shall be entitled to require each other Party forthwith to deliver up and return to it all Technical Information and all other information supplied by it in connection with the Proposal together with all copies thereof in any form in the possession of such other Parties or any of its Related companies .
2 It has been suggested that the processing of gastrin in duodenal ulcer patients may be altered and that aberrent forms of gastrin that are immunoreactive but not bioactive may circulate , thus obscuring any correlation between gastrin and gastric acid secretion .
3 The document stated that Kurdish cultural rights were to be recognized and that Kurdish regions would enjoy increased autonomy in local government .
4 Most had one large repair yard where major jobs could be undertaken and several smaller maintenance yards where day to day work could be carried out .
5 During and after this resource allocation planning , there will be pressure for more projects to be undertaken and some persuasive reasons for doing so will be given .
6 So he said yes you know , they say well if you want to be paid it means people 'll have to be sacked and all this , well you know !
7 It is expected that adoption of each of these programmes will be delayed and this in turn will affect dates for calls for proposals , publicity events , etc , although we can not tell at the moment how long the delay will last and the consequences it may have .
8 In the first case the more accurate diagnosis becomes , the greater the number of employees would be dismissed and this would be exceedingly bad for morale and for industrial relations .
9 So some of them will be given and some of them wo n't and you 'll work out which ones can I fit in here opposite adjacent or that .
10 Lacking the thin alveolar bone associated with rodent incisors , the inferior border of the mandible is rarely broken , but the anterior end of the mandible carrying the large procumbent incisors may be broken and most of the mandible destroyed ( Fig. 3.14 L ) .
11 It was important that expectations of the traditional awards should be sustained and that major transformations in the world of work or career patterns , both current and imminent , should be accommodated in the new HN Unit .
12 Broadcasting on Radio Somalia that same day , Ahmed Ali said that an interim administration would be formed and that multiparty elections would be held after two years ; fraternal and co-operative relations would be maintained with the interim Somali government in Mogadishu .
13 Nevertheless , there is a specific prediction to be examined and that is whether causally connected episodes are better recalled than temporally connected episodes .
14 I think there are a variety of ways Mr Chairman , in which our environmental strategy , when it 's formulated , could be publicised and that 's one way forward , and I wonder whether director could perhaps incorporate an argument for or against that , i , in , in , i , in the paper that Councillor has suggested .
15 By a letter dated 23 October 1991 they stated that they did not intend to intervene or be heard and that , since the paragraph applied only to disclosure by the defendants in compliance with the order it would not prevent them from using any material which they had already obtained or which they might obtain independently .
16 Most of the major types of charge have to be registered and these on any definition are clearly security interests .
17 It also makes it clear that those artificial targets can be revised and that should be the focus of our campaign to make sure that they are revised , to make sure that they take account of the real concerns in the real world .
18 The challenge is then to persuade the statutory agencies that their priorities should be adjusted and that money should be found elsewhere to fund these new kinds of service .
19 For the growth of a forest , the fires have to be stopped and some enrichment planting of early successional species tried , e.g. Canarium zeylanicum ( Burseraceae ) , Artocarpus nobilis ( Moraceae ) and Vitex pinnata ( Verbenaceae ) , etc. to restore the tree cover .
20 When a good-going winter gale sets in , a week or more may pass without a break in the weather to allow the boat to be checked and any rain water to be pumped out .
21 The opposite style is to assume that the communication should be limited to exactly what there is to be communicated and that all else risks blurring the communication .
22 There 's another public site at Hinksey Hill , which is very new , where they 've settled well , and there is about to be a private site out at Frilford , and that site will allow the Vale to be designated and that means that people who are encamped illegally in laybys and bridleways and grass verges can be moved on much more quickly than they can at the moment erm and if we 're not careful they 'll all be moving into West Oxfordshire .
23 Any rights in respect of your TESSA may not be assigned and those rights may not be used as security for a loan .
24 We would not leave it to the discretion of the doctors but , acting on the best medical advice , set down what drugs could be prescribed and those that could not .
25 The line of argument depends upon two principal features : ( a ) there is a need to produce an oven justification for practices which might be criticized and this justification must explain racial discrimination in terms of anything other than irrational preferences ; ( b ) the discourse implies that irrational preference would be morally bad and the good intentions of the speaker , and those whom the speaker justifies , are guaranteed if they are shown to differ from those who might act on the basis of irrational prejudices .
26 Er the County Council can not look at an individual building and say , this is a particular piece of land which is going to be developed and this is going to have this particular impact on the environment .
27 The law was passed in the face of strong objections from southern deputies , echoing the view of one senior journalist earlier this month , that ‘ the law created more difficulties for editors , their rights will be limited and that means journalism in general will be limited . ’
28 There is only one possible option for re- housing , which should be considered and that is to purchase a three bedroomed bungalow and add an extension .
29 I find that the evidential basis for Mr designing and building accommodation for disabled people and elderly is only one possible option for re-housing that should be considered and that is to purchase a three bedroomed bungalow and add an extension , quotes , has gone from this case .
30 He also distinguishes clearly between criteria which qualify a firm 's products to be considered and those which actually win the order .
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