Example sentences of "[adj] [is] [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | This is consistent given that in the case of intention , and all other mental capacities , those of animals are viewed by him as ‘ models ’ of human mental capacities ’ ( 75 ) . |
2 | It will consist of some 90 paintings , 60 drawings , prints and posters collected from all over Europe and the USA — hence this is one show this autumn not to be missed . |
3 | This is insufficient to meet all requirements immediately , and so priorities are being agreed between Computing Sub-Group and Estates . |
4 | Well , I mean , this is important to read this than turn up at the garage . |
5 | In Bell 's work the giving of financial support within middle-class families is ‘ men 's business ’ , and in a sense this is inevitable given that men exercise direct control over economic resources in this setting . |
6 | Although this is unlikely to happen this year , the astrological pointers are that it will occur before the end of l993 . |
7 | However , this is unlikely to cause any difficulties in the context of commercial operations : it is well known that documents of the kind on which standard terms of business are likely to be printed , such as orders , acknowledgments and delivery notes , commonly include contract terms . |
8 | Although around 300,000-400,000 square feet of office space ( some 1% of the City 's total supply ) will be needed by firms hit by the bomb , this is unlikely to have much effect on London 's troubled commercial-property market . |
9 | It plans to boost public investment again , but this is unlikely to make much difference : public investment accounts for only 7% of GNP . |
10 | Again , this is unlikely to win any favour with the population at large . |
11 | All of this is unlikely to present much of a problem to most of the larger operators with their own hygiene and quality control management , although even they will need to ensure that any programme of training and retraining of personnel is controlled and recorded . |
12 | This is sufficient to hold most video camcorder shoots without the inconvenience of changing cassettes in the middle , a drawback encountered on VHS-C . |
13 | This is sufficient to dislodge any particles . |
14 | This is likely to deter all but the most committed from full compliance . ’ |
15 | Please let me know if this is likely to cause any serious problems . |
16 | In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems . |
17 | In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems . |
18 | This is remarkable given that the … scheme makes up only about a fifth of the total legal aid budget . ’ |
19 | The recent announcement of a link up between the EC and EFTA to create a European Economic Area [ EEA ] by 1993 is likely to have little immediate impact on the proportion of exports destined for these areas , partly because privileged access to each others markets has already been in existence for a number of years between the two trading blocks . |
20 | Bill is the contact person for the magazine and as such is keen to receive any suggestions , advice or ideas relating to future articles . |
21 | The programmed is likely to displace some 15,000 Auyu tribal people , most of whom depend on the forest as hunter-gatherers or rubber tappers . |
22 | And then , the prior 's reluctant to make any accusations against Isambard but on good , solid evidence . |
23 | The latter is likely to provide some scope for active involvement in the worshipping and musical life of the parish . |
24 | However , making prescribed drugs less easily available is unlikely to help most patients unless it is accompanied by discussion of their problems or referral to appropriate agencies . |
25 | The first is that to understand any society it is necessary to consider the religious basis of that society . |
26 | T-cell activation or the presence of antibodies directed against the top of domain 1 is necessary to make this epitope available . |
27 | The 1972 reform strengthened the local professional bureaucracy and a bureaucracy that is made stronger is unlikely to resist any opportunity to grow . |
28 | That is likely to cost several thousand pounds , and the Scottish Legal Aid Board has already rejected his application to do that . |
29 | But , if Goody is going to draw significant consequences from what he defines as ‘ literacy ’ , then it is important to be clear as to just what it is that is supposed to have these consequences . |
30 | " It had better be new lines , I think , Peter — work that is liable to take some time . |