Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Armed with your bridging loan , you are effectively a cash buyer , not caught up in a chain , and you can use this position to your advantage , demanding and getting a good discount . |
2 | In principle it can be detected by inelastic neutron scattering or by electron energy-loss spectroscopy [ Section 5.3.4 ] , for which there are effectively no symmetry selection rules . |
3 | Though the races are obviously the centre point of the tour , Lanzarote 's Club La Santa offers much more besides . |
4 | Elena received a fee for permission to purchase what was by Romanian standards a luxurious limousine , even if in the West the car might have been only a family saloon . |
5 | And they 'd been down the Lake District , they were from the Lake district . |
6 | Been down the job centre then ? |
7 | He 's been down the railway station today ! |
8 | So there there are basically a waiting list ? |
9 | Being an American photographer the avenues I have are basically the news magazines . |
10 | However , where the directors are together the majority shareholders , they must not abuse their voting control to discriminate against the minority . |
11 | When they are together the body language is clear . |
12 | Apart from these important changes , specialized antiracist work within the local state has been increasingly identified as an embarrassment by the Labour Party for whom political commitments to antiracism and multiculturalism are apparently a vote loser . |
13 | He was a North-countryman , and the bluntness of his approach to many issues should be considered , I think , as a traditional North-country attitude , exaggerated at times to the point of obtuseness ; it may have been merely a defence mechanism . |
14 | The question is whether these hallowed archaisms are only a surface phenomenon which a sensible modernization of Parliament would easily sweep away , or whether they indicate a fundamental unsuitability in the traditional kind of representative institution to cope with the problems of modern democratic government . |
15 | Since however the words furnished tenancy are only a shorthand description of the presence of the elements , factual and legal , within the bracket , to regard an error relating to these words as jurisdictional , but mistakes concerning a , b , c or d as not , appears devoid of sense . |
16 | Maybe they are only a crime problem and not the crime problem . |
17 | Remember that the facts are only the starting point : you will have a number of assumptions to justify and several courses of action to consider before you submit your final recommendation . |
18 | Today , however , the cathedral organist is more likely to be one who has been successively an organ scholar , a university graduate and a sub-organist at a cathedral . |
19 | The chilli also meant that Praeger had been just a wire man with orders not to kill anybody who came at him just blind them and run . |
20 | It should have been just the incentive Ipswich needed to take control of the game but instead it was Newcastle who went in at half-time leading . |
21 | The 24-year-old athlete insisted outside his home in Caldicot , Gwent : ‘ I am not a drug cheat . ’ |
22 | Then he laid down his challenge : essentially , he announced , ‘ I am not a van Gogh . ’ |
23 | He replied : ‘ I do n't agree with it , I did n't agree with it in the '80s , I was a minority view in the '80s , I am not a minority view now — and anyway I am in a better position to expound my views . ’ |
24 | I am not a minority view now and , anyway , I am in a better position to expound my views . ’ |
25 | When you put it to Sole that his approach to captaincy is more intellectual than gung-ho he laughs : ‘ Well , I am not a Finlay Calder by any means . |
26 | I am not a taxi driver and I do not have seven Cure albums . |
27 | A DIRECTOR whose company illegally dumped lethal paint stripper told a court yesterday : ‘ I am not a cowboy operator . ’ |
28 | He said : ‘ I am not a cowboy operator . |
29 | ‘ I always stick to the limits and am not a boy racer , ’ he said . |
30 | ‘ Everyone I meet seems pleased that I am not a merchant banker or barrister from London , ’ he said . |