Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [be] [vb pp] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Also progressive mental impairment severe enough to be called dementia sometimes occurs in a small number of those with AIDS , usually in the latter stages of the syndrome . |
2 | But this had been followed by a sense of personal outrage , an emptiness and then a surge of melancholy , not strong enough to be called grief but keener than mere regret , which had surprised him by its intensity . |
3 | Orc Boyz are powerful enough to be considered core units but it is doubly important to beef them up by including a powerful character . |
4 | As you saying to us all only to be said interest in the matter i in the erm the merging matter to . |
5 | With each warm spell tundra and forest edges have moved north , only to be forced south again during cooler spells . |
6 | Behind them is David Mellor , soon to be appointed Minister for Fun — and later to be dubbed Figure of Fun for his fling with actress Antonia de Sancha . |
7 | Didsbury and Berkshire College of Education ( soon to be renamed Bulmershe College of Higher Education ) were to be the first to submit ‘ major ’ complete schemes for full-time BEd courses . |
8 | Energy-efficiency is top of the agenda at Laing Homes ' latest development in Surrey , the soon to be released Woodland Rise on the site of the former Cheam Hospital . |
9 | EON aka Ian Loveday ( right ) releases his long-awaited debut LP on October 26 entitled ‘ Void Dweller ’ ( Vinyl Solution ) and features previous singles , ‘ Light , Colour , Sound ’ , ‘ Infinity ’ , ‘ Inner Mind ’ , ( featured in the soon to be released movie Buffy The Vampire Slayer ) and ‘ Spice ’ amongst others . |
10 | He was soon to be taken prisoner in battle against the Persians . |
11 | Finding myself mildly offended , and not to be denied contact , I shouted and waved from at least half a mile away . |
12 | Not to be named sub , to sit and give tea to people . |
13 | In its post-World War II Circulars , the Department of Education stated explicitly that the children of working mothers were not to be given priority for nursery education . |
14 | Dawn came and he , determined not to be taken prisoner , removed his brevet , stipes and badges , plus his battledress pockets , using his escape-kit knife . |
15 | Or at least , not to be caught crying . |
16 | Even from the jails themselves , the cries of hope , of despair , implorings not to be forgotten escape : Muriel ‘ Rucia ’ Dockendorff was seized by Chilean security police soon after the bloody coup of 1973 and ‘ disappeared ’ . |
17 | That 's what the country was it was always to be remembered feat a giant killing match of all time . |
18 | Restoration of old cars is a way of life in this country , with many beautiful maintained Morris Minors , Ford Anglias and Triumph Heralds still to be seen bowling along the roads , so giving a new lease of life to old aeroplanes seems to come naturally . |
19 | Cregeen died on Good Friday , 9 April 1841 , and was buried 13 April in Arbory churchyard , where his elegant box-tomb is still to be seen south-east of the church . |
20 | Exemption clauses are still to be construed contra proferentem , i.e. if a clause is ambiguous the court will adopt the meaning which is less favourable to the party ( usually the seller ) wishing to rely upon the clause . |
21 | However , as he wrote in the following May , it galled him to be expected to do so and still to be refused admission to the members ' enclosures at smart meetings . |
22 | John Fitzgerald Kennedy was , at 43 , the youngest man ever to be elected President of the USA . |
23 | Richard was the youngest man ever to be made Head of so large a school . |
24 | There is also the question of your sister 's reputation if her part in this , er … concealment were ever to be made public . |
25 | He remains the only deaf person in Britain ever to be appointed headmaster of a deaf school by a local education authority . |
26 | Standing up to be counted Commentary . |
27 | He also offered a prize for the formulation of a synthetic edible fat ( later to be called margarine ) . |
28 | Behind them is David Mellor , soon to be appointed Minister for Fun — and later to be dubbed Figure of Fun for his fling with actress Antonia de Sancha . |
29 | Apart from this tenacious defence of local liberties the Caroline bureaucrats , in common with other administrative technicians of the ancien régime in Europe , found that the main obstacle to modernization lay in the inertia of the average Spanish office-holder and the sheer size of the administrative apparatus — the superfluity of posts that nourished what was later to be termed empleadismo . |
30 | Elizabeth 's reign is now seen to be of crucial importance because it saw the completion of the Protestantization of the English people and witnessed the creation of a uniquely English style of Protestant church which was later to be labelled Anglicanism . |