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

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1 In Owen v Grimsby Cleethorpes Transport [ 1992 ] PIQR Q27 the Court of Appeal stated that it is not always necessary for the pleadings in personal injury cases to be amended each time a fresh medical report leads to developments in the case .
2 Since an average-sized woman would be eating 2,000–2,300 calories a day to maintain her normal weight , the reduction should result in a loss of about 2lb a week .
3 'E seems ter be runnin' round wiv a right rough crowd .
4 As Hubel remarked ‘ no one needs or wants to be reminded sixteen hours a day that his shoes are on ’ .
5 An additional administrative charge of £5 per person will be made each time a booking is changed .
6 The WP test must be made each time the adventurers re-enter this corridor .
7 That some formality may continue to be required for certain controversial treatments should not be allowed to complicate the much more commonplace decisions that have to be made many times every day in acute hospitals .
8 Usually , this payment would be made four times a year , but for larger sums the process should be quicker .
9 He is the populariser and jack of all trades par excellence , intensely vulnerable to the scorn of the experts , and to people who would n't be seen dead reading the kind of book that is piled high in airport bookshops .
10 Having got the feel of the exercise , it can be repeated anywhere , and should be done many times a day .
11 ‘ If you did , half the top men in this town would be swallowing rubber tubes every weekend .
12 Which is why I personally ordered that the thing should be tracked twenty-four hours a day .
13 Those affected may be vomiting many times a day and may also be abusing laxatives .
14 As discussed in this chapter , a number of challenges must be met any time a transformational change is attempted :
15 Everyone knows our strategy must be to sell one player every year or eighteen months , ’ says the chairman .
16 This requires the user to enter a unique name , together with a valid charge code so that LIFESPAN can determine where to store its copy of the package , and a filename which will be used each time the package is transferred to or from LIFESPAN .
17 He hopes that the equipment will be used 12 hours a day once demand builds up .
18 Both cards , when used with your Personal Number ( PIN ) , let you draw cash from any of our nationwide network of AutoBanks , which can be used 24 hours a day , 7 days a week ; and at all NatWest Servicetills .
19 To do this the Germans had divided the Verdun front into a number of very small sectors , each of which was to be patrolled twenty-four hours a day by two planes .
20 Mark Goodier Unbelievable ! 12th July , £4.99 P.o.s. : 20-copy counterpack with special header Media coverage : author will launch the ‘ Unbelievable ! ’ radio feature , to be broadcast four nights a week , on Radio 1 's Breakfast Show ; national review coverage ; author signings and interviews
21 They seem so tiny to be going five mornings a week though .
22 This week it 's our drama series , Family Pride , the country 's first Asian soap opera , which goes out at teatime on Thursdays and will soon be shown three nights a week on Channel Four .
23 In the meantime , Pipeline will continue to be published regularly , although with a reduced frequency — the current budget constraints have meant that the paper will be produced six times a year from now on .
24 Short , high-intensity bursts of neutrons will be produced 50 times a second by accelerating protons by potentials of up to 800 million volts , and steering them to hit a target of heavy material — uranium .
25 The second round ties of the Yorkshire Cup are down to be played this Saturday a had kept open but when Harrogate were hoping to entertain Cambridge University for their first visit to Claro Road .
26 The second round ties of the Yorkshire Cup are down to be played this Saturday a had kept open but when Harrogate were hoping to entertain Cambridge University for their first visit to Claro Road .
27 In 1279 Pecham had ordered the general cursing of a wide range of malefactors against the church ; this was to be pronounced four times a year in each parish church with solemn ritual .
28 The plaintiff , in considering that application , was aware that the residents living by the two approach roads to the port would be affected 24 hours a day by the movement of heavy goods vehicles to and from the port but decided to grant planning permission because of the employment and economic benefits for the area resulting from the operation of a commercial port .
29 In terms of the effect on potential parties , an argument advanced by the petitioners was that the notion of ‘ involuntary agency ’ was an established part of the lex fori , and to disapply it in the case of foreign defendants would be to give such defendants an advantage denied to their domestic counterparts .
30 We must have permanent service , surgeons must be able to register patients at any time even during the night , our system must be running 24 hours a day , seven days a week . ’
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