Example sentences of "[verb] to [be] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , the scope of s2(2) is extensive in this respect : ( 2 ) A person who , not having reasonable cause to believe there is a right to payment , in the course of any trade or business and with a view to obtaining any payment for what he knows are unsolicited goods sent as aforesaid ( a ) threatens to bring any legal proceedings ; or ( b ) places or causes to be placed the name of any person on a list of defaulters or debtors or threatens to do so ; or ( c ) invokes or causes to be invoked any other collection procedure or threatens to do so , shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding [ level 5 on the standard scale ] .
2 Chanel 's Prévention Active , designed to be used every morning by the over 25s , works to boost the light-reflective capacity of the epidermis by slowing down the formation of free radicals and boosting the microcirculatory network which is situated between the dermis and the epidermis .
3 In a very acute illness the remedy may need to be repeated every hour or two at first until sustained improvement sets in .
4 Patients would still need to be treated every month .
5 The brand will need to be reapplied every six months or so , depending on the rate of growth of your horse 's feet .
6 Students in initial training do therefore need to be given the opportunity to examine and analyse written school language policies in practice during their periods of school experience .
7 An expert appointed to resolve all disputes under a construction contract will need to be given the powers of an arbitrator to review certificates issued under the contract , because an expert would not have those powers any more than the court does , unless the parties agree : Northern Regional Health Authority v Derek Crouch Construction Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 QB 644 , and 8.4.3 .
8 Where an expert is resolving disputes under a construction contract he will need to be given the powers of an arbitrator to review certificates issued under the contract by the architect or engineer .
9 For a tight turn the back foot will need to be placed a long way back on the board .
10 100 should be sufficient enough for most processes ; you would need to be using the SPR/SSR system very heavily and producing a large number of listings to exceed 100 simultaneous requests .
11 To be considered ‘ disabled ’ for this purpose you will normally need to be receiving a benefit such as Attendance Allowance , Mobility Allowance , Invalidity Benefit or be registered blind .
12 Firstly , because the PRS has a carved top , the gap from the underside of the bridgeplate to the table may need to be set a fraction more than ″ , depending upon the amount of ‘ pull up ’ required on the tremolo .
13 ‘ You do n't even need to be having a nervous breakdown to become a burden to a priest husband , you know .
14 Despite the jitters the cost escalation has caused in the City , the French appear to be taking a more sanguine view .
15 Now , at last , scientists appear to be taking a long , hard look at fluoridation and the uncontrolled , indiscriminate use of fluoride-containing dental products .
16 Melbourne dental surgeon Geoffrey Smith ends his excellent article ( 5 May , p 286 ) with the statement — ‘ Now , at last , scientists appear to be taking a long , hard look at fluoridation … ’
17 In such an organization you feel hemmed in by people who can refuse you permission to do something or who are only waiting to jump all over you if you appear to be taking the initiative , or achieving something which even they may recognize as being highly desirable , in ‘ the wrong way ’ .
18 Unfortunately you now appear to be experiencing a rather peculiar phase in which nothing seems to go according to plan and all you can do is bide your time and wait for others to come to their senses .
19 You appear to be experiencing a similar situation to the one which occurred last October .
20 The broadcasting of discussions and debates between politicians of widely different positions takes place regularly and , when interviewed , critics of the Federal Government appear to be given the same kind of deferential treatment as Federal spokesmen .
21 Not surprisingly , therefore , they appear to be reaching a higher level of competence .
22 And yet few voters appear to be heeding the dire warnings from the conservationists … the party is trailing in the polls at around two per cent .
23 TEACHERS appear to be mastering the art of showing championship winning sheep with two collecting commemorative Golden Jubilee rosettes the show .
24 ‘ But since then our League form has slumped and we appear to be suffering a confidence problem ’ .
25 This is why we appear to be witnessing a new round of military coup attempts in those happy places where western prescriptions have been carried out with such fidelity : for example , Fujimoro in Peru last week , and the events in Venezuela in February .
26 We fail so utterly to reward responsible married women that if we give anything at all to single mothers we appear to be placing a premium — ‘
27 The argument developed in this chapter is that teachers can ill afford to take this blinkered attitude towards LMS , even if in doing so they appear to be adopting a coping strategy that enables them to focus on those aspects of their work that they see as most important .
28 Significantly , farmers — generally reliable Tory supporters — are blaming the Government for the sins of Brussels and appear to be turning a blind eye to the Liberal Democrats ' pro-European stance .
29 Like others , he would be dismayed to find a good service submerged in yet another change , after the election , just as many Trust hospitals appear to be making a go of it .
30 ‘ Since you appear to be doing a thesis on True Romance , ’ he said , smiling .
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