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

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1 It will be drawing on sale catalogues , periodicals and modern books on English furniture .
2 If the pupil needs to be withdrawn for specialist teaching for a substantial amount of schoolwork , unit provision has a lot to offer .
3 In this statement to the House of Commons Hurd stated that ‘ in the public interest ’ funding should be withdrawn from community organisations who might ‘ directly or indirectly improve the standing or further the aims of a paramilitary organisation ’ .
4 DANGERS to be highlighted in Water Safety Weeks , from May 29 to June 11 , are demonstrated in a rescue feature in 999 ( BBC-1 , 9.30pm ) when Michael Buerk presents more remarkable stories of heroism and bravery .
5 It all made good sense at the time , but it has turned the middle-classes into sitting ducks , waiting to be plucked by Mr Smith .
6 In spite of the mixed feelings that will undoubtedly be provoked on Tuesday night , Hamnett 's move should be assessed in a cooler and more general light .
7 The danger is that the symptoms ( usually progressive emaciation , clamped fins and lethargy ) will be diagnosed as worm infestation when , in fact , they are something more sinister and contagious — such as bacterial Fish Tuberculosis .
8 By means of a national telephone survey , it explores the variables which could be implicated in ATM usage ; socio-economic status , cash management styles , practical experiences with ATMs and general acceptance of new technology .
9 This kind of evidence led many researchers to suggest that simplified input of the type found in ‘ Motherese ’ might be implicated in language learning .
10 The military type oil cooler gives no problems in use Fit the whole system including oil temp gauge , multiblade fan and oil pressure relief valve The timing should not be altered for altitude variations
11 Similarly , at the end of period t + 2 firms set prices to cover periods t + 3 and t + 4 and these prices may not be altered in periods t + 3 and t + 4 .
12 Graduates with appropriate subject profiles will be recognized as licentiate members and will be granted full professional membership after two years ' appropriate management experience .
13 Some of the most important fossils are extremely tiny : these will be discussed in a later chapter , and what follows is concerned with the forms that can be recognized from hand specimens .
14 The distinctive style of the modeller James Shruder , who was in his employment in 1751 and sorted out his estate , can be recognized in De Lamerie 's output from the 1730s , as can that of Charles Frederick Kandler I.
15 Hard-boiled eggs are sneaked from breakfast buffets to be scoffed for picnic lunches .
16 In a paper to the Channel Tunnel conference Derek Bateman , the chair of the Inter-Association Public Transport Forum , urged authorities to remember that ‘ Bath will be competing with Baden Baden ’ and ‘ Blackpool … with Benidorm ’ .
17 DeNiro 's also rumoured to be competing with James Woods for the villain role in Rob Reiner 's film version of the Broadway smash A Few Good Men .
18 TEAMS will be competing in Cleveland county stadium 's first ever It 's a Knockout event on Mothers ' Day .
19 York residents would be competing against West Yorkshire residents .
20 The effects of the crisis were also expected to be eased by October debt write-offs by the Gulf Co-operation Council countries and the United States totalling $14,100 million [ see p. 37795 ] , and economic aid of $400,000,000 and $300,000,000 from Japan and Germany respectively [ see p. 37695 ; 37795 ] .
21 The justification for them is well established : many local government services are required by national legislation , local variations in needs and resources can be equalized by grant adjustments , the impact of the regressive rating system can be reduced , and so on .
22 To allow staff appointments to be made in good time for work to be undertaken for Council Tax it is necessary to go to the Finance Committee on 16 September 1992 with a staff structure , some of which is still subject to review , for example the Control Sections .
23 It is the Enterprise Centre 's intention to go on to develop , for future years , related modules at higher levels which will enable increasingly complex tasks and projects to be undertaken with community partner organisations .
24 And such ‘ modularization ’ should be undertaken at school level by the teachers themselves , with advice and support , rather than being provided by outside ‘ curriculum development ’ agencies .
25 Teacher training can also be undertaken at university departments of education .
26 It is possible that Drummond and Hutton 's review underestimates the total activity , since many appraisals may be undertaken within health authorities and such reports do not always enter into the public domain .
27 Collection will now be undertaken by company members of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers .
28 ‘ Contracts are let for the bridgeworks and clearance work , drainage , track laying and fencing will probably be undertaken by specialist teams .
29 To do so , many more processes have to be undertaken by food manufacturers , each stage adding value and also incurring extra risk of contamination .
30 To contract out more functions which do not have to be undertaken by health authority staff and which could be provided more cost effectively by the private sector .
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