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

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1 ‘ Would n't it be awful if a cat scratched your heart . ’
2 bound to be , bound to be awful when a woman ca n't talk it must be terrible
3 Such an order has inheritance tax advantages ( if dissolution of the marriage has taken place ) , a saving in the HM Land Registry fees is available ( see Chapter 3 and generally ) and , as any financial provision can be expressed in the order to be in full and final settlement of the wife 's claims ( see Chapter 11 ) , it is less likely to be upset than an agreement between the parties not carried into a " consent order " ( see for instance Dinch v Dinch [ 1987 ] 1 WLR 252 where the court refused to make a further order on the grounds that the consent order had conclusively determined the rights of the parties in the matrimonial home ) .
4 Nevertheless , the transaction might be upset if the debtor had acted as agent for the lender and had been guilty of misrepresentation or undue influence .
5 It would be cruel if the daughter could be evicted and left to find another home for herself and for her belongings simply because of the accident of the untimely death of the parent within one year .
6 ‘ Experiences , relationships etc are considered to be supportive when the individual involved sees the experience tin terms of his values , goals , expectations , and aspirations ) as contributing to or maintaining his sense of personal worth and importance . ’
7 ‘ It will be devastating if the Milk Race is not here next year , ’ said Lillywhite after holding on to his 20 seconds lead over Norway 's Ole Simensen .
8 It faces the lost of its major sponsor , but Lillywhite said : ‘ It will be devastating if the Milk Race is not here next year . ’
9 Translation here must be indeterminate because no amount of evidence will guarantee that the translation we offer will be uniquely correct .
10 If it is too strong , the soil will be dry before the animals have had a chance to move out of it and they will die in the soil .
11 However , he said patients should also remember they are calling a private home and the doctor will often be asleep when the call is made .
12 If he chose to be asleep when the lollipops were handed round , that was his lookout .
13 Paragraph 3.1.5 could be annoying if the landlord is of an interfering disposition , and could be preceded by the words : ( in the last 6 months of the Term ) The optional words in respect of convenient hours and reasonable prior notice in paragraph 3.2 are of course preferred .
14 ( f ) Insurance If the matrimonial home is in the sole name of the husband then it is best to change the insurance arrangements once agreement is reached or the court order made ; the husband may neglect or to be unnecessary where the property already stands in the joint names of husband and wife and a separate declaration of trust is made .
15 I should be grateful if the Under-Secretary could comment on the way in which housing benefit is calculated .
16 With reference to the application to erect 2 retail units at the Bus Depot , Whitburn Road , Bathgate , we would be grateful if the development could include racks for cycle parking .
17 I would be grateful if the cheque could be despatched along with the attached document to reach the creditor by 14 July .
18 We shall be grateful if the Minister can help us on that , but if he can not perhaps he will help us another time .
19 The last paragraph reads : ‘ We should be grateful if the suggestions contained in the attached letter could be firmly suppressed .
20 We would be grateful if the disk and the pages could be returned to the Library .
21 I enclose a copy of this letter and should be grateful if the parties would sign and return their copy , confirming their acceptance of the above .
22 Both reports argue that the ERM would be healthier if the relationship between parities and economic fundamentals were more closely monitored — and , when the two diverge , countries realigned more readily .
23 The bipartisan commitment to the existing exchange rate within the ERM , and the endorsement of this by most commentators , would be understandable if the forecasts that the Treasury , the City and all the main conjuncture organisations have been making ever since we joined the ERM had turned out to be anywhere near correct .
24 One was that the arts INSET programme could be deficient as the views of arts staff would not be represented when INSET decisions were being made .
25 A court that tries to decide as Parliament would have wished is more likely to be right than a court that follows the words believing it was not what Parliament intended .
26 In any Open Door disagreement , the employee is assumed to be right unless the manager has impeccable documentation to the contrary .
27 ‘ You do that , you pay a bill and you get a piece of paper in a language you do n't understand but it must be right because the lawyers have produced it and you have signed it . ’
28 The slower children will be disadvantaged because the work offered is too difficult ; the more able children will be disadvantaged because the challenge that school should offer them has disappeared .
29 The slower children will be disadvantaged because the work offered is too difficult ; the more able children will be disadvantaged because the challenge that school should offer them has disappeared .
30 ( e ) As we have seen , an intention to repay or substitute may be dishonest because the defendant can not replace the very thing taken , yet if he intends to return the property itself , he is not guilty of theft because he does not have the intention permanently to deprive .
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