Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The resorts are outstanding and the fly-drive arrangements allow complete flexibility .
2 Make sure that the dumb-bell bars are lower than the top of your chest .
3 You may find that some beaches are private and a charge is made , but wherever possible we have included any beach charges in the price of your holiday ( see p.225 ) .
4 Earn outs are impractical if the business will be operated as a division of the purchaser rather than a stand alone subsidiary .
5 That would have been absurd because the word , ‘ converts , ’ itself implied that the bailee had done something with the bailed goods which was not authorised by the terms of the bailment .
6 Once modifications are complete and the approver registers his approval of the package , LIFESPAN then automatically confers approval on every module in that package for which approval is sought .
7 Legal authorities who have taken over the case have imposed a blackout on information and until their investigations are complete and the case is ready to go to trial , probably in two to three months time , no-one can say how many fakes were involved , what their real value was , nor indeed how many people worked in the ring .
8 When negotiations with BR are complete and the Plc can be launched , it is basically intended to hopefully purchase land and trackwork etc .
9 One answer to this problem is tailored testing in which questions are computer-based and the test is adaptive in focussing the range of presented questions at about the level of success/failure which is appropriate for each testee .
10 It helps to detail one or two of the other adults to ensure you do not lose anyone on the way but this is a fun activity if the conditions are right and the weather reasonable .
11 She would have been asleep if the fly had not returned to her hand .
12 Duncan had been asleep when the policeman burst into the room to give him the news that Leeming had been found .
13 Moreover that growth has been greatest where the decline in manufacturing employment has been least — that is , in the regions of ‘ the south ’ .
14 Mr Smith , they added , had been depressed since the death of his father 11 years ago , and he found it hard to work the farm alone .
15 Work by Bagnold has shown that the pressures are greatest when the pocket of trapped air is thinnest and that when the dimension of the pocket at right angles to the cliff reaches half that of the depth of the pocket the pressure is negligible .
16 I mean , suppose I am right and the glass ball did come from Vic 's collection .
17 Financial markets are apprehensive that the trade deficit has still not turned the corner and a poor figure could shake sterling again .
18 Many nations are apprehensive because the treaty establishes no controls to prevent the ruthless industrial and trading practices that built Japan 's pre-war commercial empire .
19 These qualities are perceptible but the nature of their interactions is never talked of as if they could be quantified .
20 ‘ Orders are low and the position is very serious indeed .
21 At the lowest stepping rates ( below f , ) all the speed signals are LOW and the encoder signal serves as the excitation trigger , until the motor speed exceeds .
22 Reading scores are low , maths scores are low and the amount of repair work needed when kids get to college , if they do , is phenomenal .
23 Indicator lights show when salt and rinse aid are low and an overfill protector reduces the risk of flooding .
24 Most of the work will concentrate on reducing his associated reactions , if these are strong and the patient 's balance is poor .
25 I to you young men because you are strong and the word of God lives in you and you have overcome the evil one .
26 In isolated word recognition only substitution errors of the meet/meat kind are possible since the beginning , ending , and duration of the word are known .
27 Several methods of data collection are possible and a pilot study will be necessary to check that the operation runs smoothly .
28 Any variety of examination/coursework proportions are possible and the majority of modules are assessed either by 1()0 per cent examination or 100 per cent coursework or the following proportions of examination to coursework : 80/20 , 75/25 , 70/30 , 60/40 or 50/50 .
29 Longer addressing times are possible because the display need not be refreshed at TV frequencies while it is read on the screen .
30 A Management Committee consisting of ERA , GDC , our contract architects , and TSA was established to run the project and this part of the project highlighted that ‘ genuine partnerships ’ are possible when the determination to succeed is there .
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