Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adj] [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All the important pieces were contested by trade and private buyers and most of the prices for these should be considered equivalent to retail prices .
2 However , the portrayal of raped women in the press may be considered likely to deter women from reporting rape to the police .
3 But school chiefs were stunned to think that a sex offender was going to be let loose to warn children of the dangers of immoral goings-on .
4 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what additional resources will be made available to improve health care for vulnerable groups in Iraq .
5 This would be on a charitable basis and any cash surplus would be made available to fund research projects .
6 The introduction of non-means tested NHS controlled grants for nursing students , with provision for higher grants to be made available to mature entrants .
7 During this time consultancy opportunities will be made available to supplement income and to encourage the lecturers and their departments to become self-sufficient .
8 And adequate software must be made available to ensure G M B activists can put into practice what they 've been taught and use it to the labour movement 's advantage .
9 Cheques should be made payable to NKRF/ Kidney Foundation .
10 Cheques should be made payable to CSOB a.s .
11 Much can be done in-house to boost morale .
12 Similar comparisons for ptyr 2 DNA reveal that dissociation from site 4 is faster than site 2 ( site 3 will be occluded due to site overlap ) .
13 It may be felt desirable to inform guests that one party was previously a devoted husband or wife , a widow or widower , who after years of loneliness should be congratulated on at last having found happiness again .
14 It is true that this is likely to happen when a whole class has just embarked on a subject and may be thought ready to take Grade 1 all together .
15 At times I felt I was just a kind of palimpsest , or a blackboard that could always be wiped clean to make room for his own work .
16 At this moment he will be getting ready to take Ana out for a meal and the theatre , then he will be escorting her back to her hotel — and Maria . ’
17 He denied UI would be doing this to appease SunSoft and others reportedly unhappy about the situation , and refuted suggestions that SunSoft wants UI 's commitment to use other suppliers and non-USL technologies as a pre-requisite for it signing off on the ABI effort .
18 If you eat brown rice , whole grain cereals such as Weetabix , porridge or muesli , pulses ( particularly baked beans or processed peas ) or two slices of wholemeal bread , you may be having enough to prevent constipation .
19 Whigs and Tories were agreed during the crucial debates of 1830–32 that democracy was an unpalatable and dangerous form of government , that " a stake in the country " was an essential title to political power , that landed property had a special part to play in guaranteeing the stability of the social order and the authority of the Constitution , that the " wild " — as distinct from the " rational " part of the public should not be left undisturbed to exercise pressure on governmental policy .
20 ‘ He usually took the first surgery , so that Niall could be left free to attend crew briefings . ’
21 At the end of the day most departments have to be left alone to implement policies .
22 Meanwhile they 've expressed hope that all concerned will be left alone to put Hannah 's death behind them .
23 Meanwhile they 've expressed hope that all concerned will be left alone to put Hannah 's death behind them .
24 It can complicate the management of in-patients beds if beds have to be kept available to accommodate persons on leave of absence who may relapse and require urgent readmission and it can distort the patient statistics .
25 Backpackers need to keep the weight high and close to the back , but ski-mountaineers and climbers need the weight to be kept lower to increase stability , although weighty things should be kept close to the back .
26 If the doctor 's duty is a matter of law , a court could restrain a doctor from continuing such treatment , and he could be held liable to pay damages for any distress or increased discomfort the patient suffered as a consequence , in that his conduct would amount to negligence .
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