Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After 2km ( just over a mile ) the left-hand branch of the road from Hinterthal reaches the entrance to the remarkable Holloch Caverns ( the labyrinthine passages of which are calculated to extend some 93km ( 58 miles ) ; 1km ( half a mile ) of the caves are open to visitors ) .
2 However , the severity of this rule is mitigated by section 3 of the Defamation Act 1952 which provides that in an action for malicious falsehood it shall not be necessary to allege or prove special damage if the words upon which the action is founded are calculated to cause pecuniary damage to the plaintiff and are published in writing or other permanent form .
3 Proof of financial loss was also required , subject to the relaxation in Section 3 of the Defamation Act 1952 ( that is , where the offending words are calculated to cause pecuniary damage and are published in writing or other permanent form ) .
4 Then weighted averages of the section indices are calculated to find eleven group indices and the all-items index .
5 Residual gas ( 2 x 10 -10 atms ) produces a repulsive force between A and B. There is also a mutual gravitational attraction between A and B. These effects are calculated to produce relative accelerations of order 3 × 10 -9 m s -2 , After correction for all such effects the observed acceleration difference found for aluminium/carbon is which is a null result at the level of precision achieved in the experiment .
6 Fossil fuel reserves are depleted at a frantic rate and materials are squandered to manufacture throw-away products for the short-term profit maximisation of a rapacious economic system .
7 By December , when payment had been delayed using various excuses , Feigen began to get suspicious and sent letters directly to the museum .
8 What 's the Devil been eating to get such flesh on him ? ’
9 And I remember the day it went from Extended Titling to three three four and it was just three three four , it did n't look as if it had ever been intended to set these lines .
10 Indeed , the statute of 1324 coincided with an earlier seizure of alien priories by Edward II and may itself have been intended to palliate that action .
11 The presence of such items in a church may have been intended to increase popular respect for the monarchy .
12 Sara knew that she had not been intended to understand this remark , and was hurt by it ; but she was determined to show no embarrassment or anger and told herself that Dom João was probably as nervous as herself .
13 The 9000-year-old agriculture there is now based largely on cultigens , including taro and bananas of south-east Asia , arriving before 4500 BP , but earlier phases could have been sustained using native species , including indigenous bananas , yams , pandans and sugar cane .
14 When I think about it I 'm not sure it makes any important difference how you imagine he looks , I mean who am I to say whether this Boy you are seeing has blonde hair or dark ; but I am sure that it does matter what he means to you .
15 Some individuals carry on for longer , and one has been heard to call 270 times without a break .
16 The material which has been gathered supports this contention and it also raises a number of issues concerning the needs of staff , as well as students , at a time when the total quality of the teaching/learning experience is assuming a certain prominence throughout the HE sector .
17 In the abdomen apodemes are developed to provide firm origins for some of the more important muscles .
18 Various strategies are developed to handle potential conflicts that can not be overcome because people keep meeting each other .
19 Differential counts of ICM and TE cells in intact blastocysts have also been undertaken using polynucleotide-specific fluorochromes ( 35 ) .
20 Follow up assessment of shunt patency has been undertaken using transabdominal ultrasound .
21 Of the initiatives which have been undertaken to enable would-be teachers to better understand the nature of children , that pioneered by Frank Coles ( and latterly by Roger Tingle ) at the Urban Studies Centre , Poplar , East London , is perhaps one of the most significant .
22 Considerable work has also been undertaken to develop new blends using wool and experimenting with new man made fibres and dyestuffs .
23 A number of initiatives have been undertaken to raise local awareness about environmental issues .
24 Concrete sleepers and 60-foot rails have been placed constituting several track panels , while the original platform at Swithland has been cleared of much undergrowth , with more sleepers placed in position .
25 This is by no means an easy task when so many types of movement classes and fitness pursuits are competing to attract potential members .
26 Our English counterparts have experts preparing Encyclopaedias of Precedents ( styles ) and text-books are revised to include new styles .
27 In that time 150 lorry loads of steel have been used ; enough earth has been excavated to bury 6,000 football pitches a foot deep in soil and 20 bridges have been demolished .
28 Similarly , it has backtracked on its statement that services are to go live this autumn : the official line is that it is too early to say when they will be available .
29 We are helping to improve public administration and the legal system in a number of countries .
30 Actuaries are helping to facilitate these discussions .
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