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

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1 The range is between 3.6 and 5.1 , and there seems to be no semblance of a period .
2 There seems to be no escape from the fact that work substitutes will be needed to preserve society as we know it , carried out in such a way as to preserve particular countries ' economic viability .
3 Dounreay has claimed , and no doubt the Minister will concur , that there is to be no increase in the level of reprocessing .
4 There appeared to be no increase in the airborne micro-organism level from embalming autopsied cases , although the wipe samples from gloves ( not surprisingly ) showed much higher levels from autopsied subjects compared with intact subjects .
5 If the good lady had to die , there had to be no link with the Prince .
6 In giving judgment I recorded , at p. 623 , that there appeared to be no requirement under the rules and no practice to give such particulars in the committal order and called for a revision of the practice which has , I believe , now taken place generally and was certainly followed in M. 's case .
7 There is to be no discussion with local authorities on how this needs index is drawn up , and there will be no appeal against the size of the government grant that results from using this calculation .
8 Sandison felt relieved that there was to be no pursuit of his reasons for coming to Naples .
9 there , there , there be fighting and shoving and pushing for the power and then it says there that it will look as though the , the north king will take all over , all over the what , what spread all over the earth and then it says gradually he will go right back to his ho go home , gradually will be stepping back , right back to his home and there 's going to be no helper for him
10 There was to be no inconvenience to the General , he had been repeatedly told .
11 At first trawl , and , of course , that is not impeccable as an approach , there seems to be no reference to a direct and discrete book , chapter or article on age discrimination in the membership of or allied involvement in the voluntary and community sector .
12 All they needed was water to reconstitute them and there was definitely going to be no shortage of that particular commodity .
13 According to him they had brought a great deal of food with them and despite the loss of Crane 's saddlebags and wallet there seemed to be no shortage of provisions .
14 There appears to be no shortage of the killer drugs alcohol and tobacco in Derry .
15 In procedural terms also there was to be no shortage of room for ambiguity .
16 This has enabled S C F to persuade the Home Office 's prison department to run such facilities and budget for such facilities in every prison to be rebuilt and there appears to be no shortage of those , or designed from herein after .
17 There was to be no pause for reflection , nor — much less — for a changeover from military to civilian rule .
18 However , there would appear to be no chance at this time that the T-H-R conclusion will be proved wrong .
19 There also appears to be no relationship between high rates and unemployment ( Crawford , Fothergill and Monk , 1985 ) .
20 The building was owned by Orkney Islands Council , but there seemed to be no difficulty in securing a temporary tenancy .
21 I was n't going to be no whore in Nassau .
22 There was to be no repetition of the disaster two years previously in 1896 , when a crowd in excess of 60,000 had spilled on to the pitch .
23 We are happy to find that there is to be no repetition of the Buckingham House measures — beginning a vast edifice without money and without a definite plan , the upshot of which could be nothing but bungling .
24 On this occasion , sustained state intervention in agriculture ensured that there was to be no repetition of the inter-war years .
25 Timex said : ‘ Provided there is compliance with this call … there ought to be no repetition of the violent and disorderly behaviour to which the company 's employees have been subjected . ’
26 Since there appeared to be no help for it , she admitted to being who she was .
27 There seemed to Theodora to be no help for it .
28 Young and old people may be affected and there seems to be no way of knowing who will have this kind of problem .
29 They must have done some good ( Cipolla points out that their principles were the same as those of the great 19th-century sanitary reformers such as Sir Edwin Chadwick ) , and yet there seems to be no way of telling from the surviving evidence whether lives were saved as a result .
30 However , there seems to be no way of preventing these , especially given the need to accept anonymous referrals .
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