Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] [conj] [noun sg] be " in BNC.
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1 | The 810 enhancement and back-up is a circuit board which plugs into the standard disc drive for Atari computers . |
2 | Factor 12 Body & Shine is the latest finishing product in their professional Silhouette range . |
3 | ‘ Shout down any coal pit in Yorkshire and half a dozen fast bowlers will come up ’ was an adage born out of the 30s depression when cricket was one of an extremely limited range of alternatives to a miserable , lowly paid struggle in coal mining . |
4 | Delta is of spectral type M ; the colour is obvious with binoculars , and with × 7 Delta and Gamma are in the same field . |
5 | The 150MHz DEC 3000 Model 500 desktop and server are rated at 125.1 SPECfp92 and 74.3 SPECint92 and cost $39,000 and $41,200 respectively . |
6 | In Cato [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 110 gross negligence and recklessness were used synonymously . |
7 | Fig. 3.30 Redundancy where relation is in BCNF but not in fourth normal form |
8 | In the 1970s scheme after scheme was launched , but there seemed little sense of direction or coherence . |
9 | Whenever you ask a question of clarification or ask for information nine times out of ten clarification or information is forthcoming . |
10 | One act or speech is as arbitrary as another , being in the wrong car with the wrong man is in no way stranger than being in the wrong country in the wrong job . |
11 | Usually , if only one loop or bump is visible across the warp where the knot has been tied , then the Persian knot has been employed . |
12 | The Intelligence Corps instructor who had taught him the trade would have had such a lock open with one twist but Maxim was out of practice and the lock was old and arthritic . |
13 | Further , as Harvey ( 1978 ) makes clear , the resolutions of those struggles in any one place and time are represented in the built environment ( illustrated in his work on Paris : Harvey , 1985a ) , which in turn constrains and yet enables further developments in the reproduction of society , as illustrated by his work on American suburbia : see Harvey ( 1975 ) and also Walker ( 1981 ) . |
14 | In Figure 4.13 LECTURER and SUBJECT are known as ‘ siblings ’ because they are of the same level but of different types . |
15 | These events are complex because often more than one factor or person is involved , humans do not always reveal their true motives and the historical evidence may be inadequate . |
16 | I recall one occasion when Mother was so busy trying to finish knitting a quilt — I 've still got it somewhere that she said she would have to miss a service . |
17 | If they find that one person or company is buying up too many newspapers — as has happened in Britain , for example — the Commission can stop that process , Mr Jayaweera said . |
18 | One recurring kind of reason against accepting the authority of one person or institution is that there is another person or institution with a better claim to be recognized as an authority . |
19 | In this type of meeting one person or party is trying to persuade the others to a particular point of view . |
20 | One day as dusk was falling and he was feeding in a deserted cove at a dead razorbill he had found , and a heavy grey sea rolled in among the great rocks below the high-tide mark , Creggan became aware that he was being watched . |
21 | More particularly , they assert in several ways that values of one variable or parameter are a certain function of values of other variables or parameters . |
22 | Planned segregation in an integrated home can be Seen when one floor or wing is used specifically for those people with dementia or more broadly with some mental impairment . |
23 | In this view , cohesive ties exist between elements in connected sentences of a text in such a way that one word or phrase is linked to other words or phrases . |
24 | ‘ Such an intensive subject assessment was stressful for the staff , ’ commented Fiona Baikie , ‘ but it helped that we were all assessed together , so no one subject or person was singled out . |
25 | As it was difficult to know if one artefact or site was earlier or later than another , there was rarely any way of even estimating the time that had elapsed between the occupation of different sites , or parts of the same site . |
26 | You can produce a whole range of different ideas to suggest th at one county or antoher is doing badly but the same rules apply to all of them . |
27 | Fiction , however , is one thing and reality is another . |
28 | Table 8 , below , details the results obtained , and shows that although monographs accounted for the majority of issues , the demand for serials and newspapers was substantial , with one serial or newspaper being issued for every three monographs . |
29 | Originally , he planned only one show but demand was so high for tickets that an extra night was added to the tour . |
30 | The New Moon in your opposite sign of Scorpio on the 29th should prove exciting and rather eventful as far as one involvement or partnership is concerned — and obviously 1989 is by no means over yet , not by a long chalk . |