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

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31 One way around this particular problem would be to adapt the approach recommended by the Canadian Sentencing Commission ( 1997 ) , in which guide-lines are used in the first instance simply to indicate offences for which the presumptive sentence would ( or would normally ) involve a community sanction , and those which would ( or would normally ) involve a custodial penalty .
32 However , the ‘ Radfahrer frei ’ sign indicates that cycling is allowed , though riders are warned by the cartoon underneath ( Figure 6.28 ) ‘ But not this way ! ’
33 The riders are supported by a complete package of services provided by Bike Events .
34 Speaking at Barcelona 's Real Club de Polo where British riders are competing in the dressage , the Major hit back at Pound 's accusations .
35 Point to Point … racing folk will tell you this is the true home of steepelchasing … the foundry where runners and riders are forged for the future …
36 As their name suggests , utopian ideologies are based on a vision of an ideal society , a perfect social system .
37 The theories propose that above this energy the strong interactions are unified with the weak and electromagnetic interactions , but that at lower energies there is spontaneous symmetry breaking .
38 The contradictoriness and ambivalence of racist discourses and interactions are produced by a complex combination of social and psychic structures and forces .
39 Its numbers had increased by 1979 to 3,000 from only 800 a century ago , when it had been expected to disappear : its only use was for bloodless bull-fighting in which ribbons are snatched from the bull 's horns .
40 Paraesthesiae are felt in the toes and fingertips which may ascend Eventually , deep-tendon reflexes may be lost .
41 These discussions are characterised by an increasing scope and depth as the issues are accorded greater philosophical seriousness .
42 Discussions are proceeding on the introduction of a four-year course in Mathematics which perhaps one-third of the undergraduates reading the subject would take .
43 Discussions are continuing with the artist about a second work , but Wilson , on his way to Berlin with a DAAD scholarship , told The Art Newspaper that he doubted that the funds for a new commission would be forthcoming .
44 The acquisition would not have been possible without the help of the National Heritage Museum Fund and discussions are continuing with the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland regarding a grant towards endowment costs .
45 Discussions are continuing with the Scottish Universities ' Council on Entrance regarding possible future recognition of the new general SVQ in science at level III for purposes of entry to higher education .
46 These discussions are held on an informal basis mainly within the planning department , but in some instances the opinions of other departments are sought .
47 April 8-10 Baker visits Israel at the start of his second Middle East tour ; discussions are centred on the concept of a " regional conference " , and he receives a tentative Israeli agreement to attend a " limited " conference [ see p. 38167 ] .
48 The young people who come into care are drawn almost exclusively from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged and though many reasons are given for the move , frequently it is the inability of the family to cope with illness , bereavement , divorce or remarriage .
49 All sorts of reasons are given for the lack of enthusiasm in schools for physical science and technology , but never that which might be the fundamental one .
50 It is to be recommended that full reasons are given to the third party solicitor .
51 Floors , for instance , require finishes that are hard , water resistant , but at the same time flexible , so that the surface is not brittle and will not crack when objects are moved across the surface .
52 When terrestrial objects are viewed through a telescope , it is possible to separate the viewed object from aberrations contributed by the telescope because of the observer 's familiarity with what a tower , a ship , etc. looks like .
53 Look for them where fairly large , heavy objects are resting on the soil , for example , under large stones , a garden roller or a log .
54 Propositions , therefore , in which objects are referred to a class , because they possess the attributes constituting the class , are so far from asserting nothing but resemblance at all …
55 Next , in a few small still lifes of early 1910 , such as the Glass on a Table , the objects are blocked in a much more direct manner than hitherto .
56 In the case of companies , their objects are described in the objects clause of the memorandum of association .
57 With the spatial approach , the initial relationships between objects are established by the interpretation of the local orthogonal domains or bricks ( see Chapter 5 ) .
58 The criterion , of course , is that only perceptions of red objects are included in the set .
59 The V&A , we are told , set aside 50 per cent of its objects are required within a few years of their manufacture .
60 The second shift occurs when both the centre of orientation and the related objects are excluded from the canonical situation .
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