Example sentences of "[vb base] be the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The main problems they pose are the excessive patronage they confer on the politicians and officials who establish them and make appointments to them , ‘ their frustration of the implementation of public policies , their financial irresponsibility and their erosion of democratic accountability and control ’ ( Jones , 1982a , p. 924 ) . |
2 | ‘ The sounds I program are the natural Stick sounds with synthesised coloration for atmospherics . |
3 | ( Thus in the current debate about the ordination of women , both sides ask what does Jesus ' message suggest is the right thing to do , what difference does it make that Jesus was a male human being , or what kind of a community was the early church ? |
4 | SMARTDRiVe is the free disk cacheing program provided with DOS 5 ( the version you should be using now ) . |
5 | The distance you want is the perpendicular distance to the line , not the distance you would travel to the line if you stayed on the same heading . |
6 | ‘ Statistics are all very well and good , but what I want is the human angle . |
7 | You may , even as a novice , care so passionately about plants that all you want is the maximum space to grow them in . |
8 | But despite enthusiasm and hard work , disappointment and disillusion are the main reward . |
9 | The evidence suggests overwhelmingly that the biggest single influence on whether children smoke is the parental influence . |
10 | Speaking on April 24 , ANC president Nelson Mandela said : " It is evident that what they really seek is the continued incumbency of the National Party even in the event that it loses the election . " |
11 | The only material they receive is the syndicated material which is sent out to everyone on the mailing list , and there is little attempt at placing original and exclusive material . |
12 | One of the conservation groups that I wholeheartedly support is the Environmental Investigation Agency ( ETA ) , a small industrious organisation that gets effective results . |
13 | One of the conservation groups that I wholeheartedly support is the Environmental Investigation Agency ( ETA ) , a small industrious organisation that gets effective results . |
14 | I take what I hope is the main path . |
15 | Also welcome was the Royal Assent to the Bill authorising the construction of spurs from the Liverpool Street-Cambridge line to serve Stansted Airport on which work is now substantially advanced . |
16 | How much longer moderator can we in the Welsh provence accept being the poor relationship within the denominations ? |
17 | The system we consider is the electrical circuit shown in Fig. 24.5 . |
18 | Not surprisingly , many exporters have expressed their concern at what they consider is the high value of sterling , at its mid-point entry of 2.95 DM , on international competitiveness . |
19 | Every time I come back from my holidays , the first thing I open is the premium bond win . |
20 | Provided that the rig is balanced , the point where they meet is the balanced point of the rig |
21 | What they confirm is the complex notion of uneven development outlined in the last section , and how the changing geography of the UK since the mid-'60s has been part and parcel of its wider transformation . |
22 | Krill are the principal food of the baleen whales , such as the blue whale and minke . |
23 | The realization of this relationship in the act of teaching ( which I maintain is the only way it can be effectively realized ) has reciprocal effects . |
24 | And in this particular county one has only got to look to Ryedale who s I so far as I know is the only authority to have carried out a comprehensive survey of local housing needs . |
25 | There is no really well-defined pattern , but the constellation is not hard to identify , because it lies more or less between Altair and Fomalhaut ; the line of three stars of which Altair is the central member points to it . |
26 | It adjoins Aquila , and may be found by sweeping away from the line of stars of which Altair is the central member . |
27 | There is far less of the mystification which can be attributed to the account of the troubles in Guerrillas : what we get is the mysterious politics of forest and township as observed by an outsider , by an African Asian who understands a good deal of what is going on . |
28 | I , his daughter , grieve and demand justice , but all I get is the offensive language of the alleys and runnels of Southwark . |
29 | The idea is that if you build groins then it gets trapped by the groin , it can no longer travel erm pass beyond it , and what you get is the gradual fill-up with beach material between groins . |
30 | Located on the vast , beach-fringed bay of the Guadalquivir River , Sevilla del Mar is the perfect reflection of Spanish tourism 's new sophistication . |