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

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1 Whereas artificial insemination is a simple technique , which can be carried out in an outpatients department , or even at home , in vitro fertilization needs to be performed by highly skilled practitioners and requires sophisticated laboratory facilities .
2 Williams designer Patrick Head said the car had absorbed 25 times the energy of the 20mph control crash tests each F1 car has to be put through .
3 Er Ingleston seems to be the only feasible , er site , where the wi , could be a proposed er rapid rail transit system in operation .
4 Well the proposals that are made in the in the Committees er report for funding erm seem to us acceptable with the exception of the comment we have already made erm i acceptable in the sense that they would be borne by erm all pension funds in proportion to their the size of their assets and in relation to the size of the er compensation has to be paid .
5 The raised IgG1 proportion appears to be disease specific instead and not a reflection of unspecific inflammatory changes .
6 Erm well the the first point probably to make is that this er the manual that er Mr refers to was only published in June of this year er and clearly in terms of the information that er has been put in the statement , that was based upon the previous way of assessing the impact .
7 It does require that , unlike other committees , the er officers need to be clear who our regular members of personnel sub actually are .
8 Er so er er Gillian seems to be taking it very well actually , I think it 's erm , quite a relief , relief erm
9 Like did er er people begin to be asked to do different jobs whereas you described in the older days , you were very much sort of , pinned to one machine if you like ?
10 Erm they wanted er sewer overflows to be stopped .
11 It is intended to approach this by studying : — their patenting activity by means of patents granted to them in the United States in the past 25 years ; this will indicate the areas where the industries/economies of each country — and their research/innovative activity appears to be strongest ; — the adoption of the selected major postwar innovations and their diffusion in the industries of each of the countries covered ; — their performance in ‘ high-technology ’ areas ; — certain indicators of the countries ' energy economics ; — and possibly assess their productivity level in comparison with some West European countries ; Economic research institutes in Sofia , Prague , Budapest and Warsaw will cooperate by providing — where necessary — the technical and statistical information required .
12 It held , for example , that Italy was in breach of its obligations under the Treaty when it required that researchers employed by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche had to be Italians because they were civil service posts .
13 Thus 5b refers to ordering or comparing with given measurements , while in 5c measurements have to be made first .
14 However , a couple 's income continued to be aggregated and any progress towards the effective ( rather than formal ) equal treatment of men and women was undermined by the introduction of the ‘ full-time exclusion clause ’ .
15 The basis of the debtor 's defence seems to be that the action is a fraud on the other parties to the contract to forbear from suing .
16 It remains the case that library materials are subject to inflation rates well above the national indicators used by government , and the effects of this on the Library 's activities continue to be the subject of discussion between the LAC and RBGE Management .
17 The shareholders can not sell or transfer their shares to anyone else , and the company 's accounts have to be examined by the Registrar of Companies each year .
18 The Church of England 's authorities need to be careful lest in their desire to maintain ‘ ethos ’ and ‘ style ’ they miss completely the breath of the Holy Spirit 's life as it blows past them .
19 A French tourist visiting England Locke 's case seems to be that the moment he steps on the territory of England he has tacitly agreed erm to obey the laws and in return erm of course he receives the protection of those laws .
20 A settlement in Miss Shearer 's case has to be formalised by July 20 , Mr Brown said .
21 With the exception of Speshnev 's subsection , the " Petrashevtsy " ( as Petrashevskii 's associates came to be known ) were no more radical than others who dissented from the administrative and social practices of Nicholas I. The Dictionary of Foreign Words was one of a number of indirect criticisms of the regime to find its way into print in the 1840s .
22 The latest incident happened just half a mile from the previous assault , and the attacker 's description appears to be the same .
23 Coming on the heels of the Ashby Report , which had lacked conviction in Tutorials and had recommended that the reference to them in grant regulations be dropped , the Board 's decision seemed to be another blow to what had traditionally been regarded as the apex of WEA work .
24 In N.D. Wines ( Inverness ) Ltd. v. Inverness District Licensing Board , 1982 S.L.T. 73 , it was held that a request for written reasons for the board 's decision required to be in the hands of the clerk within the specified 48 hour period , and that the time limit is mandatory .
25 The story of how after his death Bunyan and the Pilgrim 's Progress came to be assimilated by the Church of England is almost as fascinating as that of his life .
26 Our guide 's enthusiasm seems to be shared by all concerned .
27 Gould 's enthusiasm proved to be the kiss of death , for the collection disappeared without trace shortly after his visit .
28 Lear 's Psittacidae began to be issued in parts containing three or four plates each from 1 November 1830 .
29 Mueller 's proposals appeared to be more in tune with their own thoughts at that particular time .
30 When this old men 's ideology starts to be transmitted into literature , and from literature into popular writings , and then into the press especially the gutter press and the mass media then it begins slowly to form the people .
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