Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If support teachers are alert to the possibilities within their role , and allowed the flexibility to operate at the individual or whole-class level , then support for individual children can offer a way through to improving the quality of learning for all ( see , for example , Hodgson et al.
2 If you are dissatisfied with the results , do n't hesitate to enlist the help of our representative , who will also advise you on which local customs need to be respected .
3 This step should ensure that the difficulty level and the volume of material in any one session are right for the students .
4 Easily Accessible : Here , you are right in the depths of the Devon countryside , surrounded by woods , farmland and gentle hills .
5 Pijnenborg et al point out that ‘ many doctors ’ participate in and accept the practice and they claim that the practice has been stable over the years and assume that it may be less in future .
6 One of those who had attended the initial meeting in September 1967 , an independent radical Matt O'Leary , had been dissatisfied with the aims of NICRA .
7 Indeed , it should be emphasized that Picasso had been dissatisfied with the limitations imposed on pictorial volumes by a scientific or linear system of perspective for some time before he became aware of the fact that Cézanne 's painting suggested a new concept of form and space .
8 In order to demonstrate a connection and to begin to document specific effects it is first necessary to show how the structural conditions of the global system are inherent in the ways in which the communications TNCs operate .
9 In Emor he had been rich beyond the dreams of avarice .
10 Sitting by her bedroom window later that night , Laura lectured herself for having been so naïve as to have been upset by the remarks he had originally made on the dance-floor .
11 Not for the first time , therefore , a government keen on deregulation has been upset by the results .
12 She put her head on one side , trying to make him understand from the look in her eyes that Stephen had been upset by the references to his mother 's death .
13 And much as we can love our children , friends or pets , it can not be compared to sharing intimacy with a lover , especially when you have been used to the sounds , smells and physical qualities that brings .
14 Ex-King 's Cup player Robin Drysdale echoed the sentiments of many , at the conclusion of his first Series event at his club in Bracknell , when he said ‘ these events are terrific for the kids and I shall definitely be running one again next year . ’
15 It is a pattern which tells against analyses which present mergers largely as the outcome of marketing and technical factors which are specific to the industries concerned .
16 Many of the issues in psychobiology are specific to the topics concerned .
17 It is more likely that delays are specific to the journals to which papers are submitted , and that if there are differences in publishing ‘ behaviour ’ between departments ( See 3.6 above ) , then these are probably the major factors influencing delays .
18 It is more likely that delays are specific to the journals to which papers are submitted , and that if there are differences in publishing ‘ behaviour ’ between departments ( See 3.6 above ) , then these are probably the major factors influencing delays .
19 If lesion A affects function X but not function Y while lesion B affects function Y but not function N , it is reasonable to assume that the effects observed are specific to the loci of lesions A and B rather than to the general effects of brain damage .
20 These activities also provide an opportunity for developing effective working relationships with departments and for facilitating the means by which staff can develop skills that are specific to the needs of particular departments .
21 The unit of resource ( the yearly cost per full time student ) has always been lower in the polytechnics than in the universities and recent downward pressure has widened the gap from £1,425 in 1982 to £2,315 in 1986/87 .
22 In large measure , these differences are due to the criticisms of the Aristotelian scheme made by some of those who are treated in this book , and in its companion , The Rationalists .
23 Many thanks are due to the students , parents and staff at Ashdown School , and to my co-researcher , Carole Thirlaway .
24 Some of the most spectacular herbivory , besides the outbreaks of caterpillars mentioned in Chapter 4 , and other ‘ outbreak ’ insects of the last chapter , are due to the activities of leaf-cutting ants , the Attini , which occur between 25° north and south of the equator in the Neotropics .
25 In particular , thanks are due to the directors of the four productions Julie for Ali Baba John for Thriller of the Year Joan for Tea for Two and May for Wuthering Heights .
26 The scale-invariant components of the Weyl tensor are given by ( 10.41 ) For the sake of later discussion , it is found to be appropriate to choose the scale functions A and B defined by ( 6.2 ) and ( 6.14 ) to be ( 10.42 ) The negative signs are due to the signs of f' and g' .
27 Loan repayments are due in the currencies in which they are made .
28 Adam had been right about the contacts she could make , but her mind was no longer in tune with business this evening .
29 Of course John , her husband , told Elizabeth that Ivy had been right about the fuse-boxes : they just had n't come to her notice , so she had to eat humble pie .
30 No one had wanted to believe that Paula 's beauty went right through her more than Sally did for she was a shining golden idol as well as a sister and it had been a shock to Sally when she had at last been forced to concede , in private at least , that the other girls might have been right in the accusations they made .
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