Example sentences of "be [conj] [art] [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 Their perfectly logical conclusions are that the Falange and its predecessor the JONS were the only unambiguously fascist organizations in pre-Civil War Spain ; that the CEDA in particular did not deserve the epithet ‘ fascist ’ ; that after a sudden expansion during 1936 the Falange was politically neutered in April 1937 through its enforced merger with Carlism and the Catholic right ; and that the subsequent regime , utterly dominated by the non-Falangist Franco , was therefore not fascist — whatever else it may have been .
2 With the kind of support so far received from SOED and SRC , the indications are that the learning and teaching of modern languages will become increasingly effective — especially for those children in need of support .
3 The difficulty with so many problems in materials science has been that the algebra and arithmetic , though theoretically soluble , are too laborious to be done by traditional methods .
4 Thirdly , a recurrent theme of much criticism of local government has been that the division and allocation of responsibilities have always been unclear .
5 The natural assumption had been that the countryside and its villas never recovered .
6 In a small minority of cases it may be that an employer and 1 future employee find each other through Work Experience .
7 For instance , it may be that the rise and fall of certain forms of property crime is more closely related to their profitability than to changes in economic and social structures .
8 The ideal must be when the picture and the sound make a complete agreement .
9 So I 'm not a for a moment suggesting that some rules and regulations are n't needed and I think that er the trouble is that every rule and regulation that is passed in this house , there 's always an excuse for it and there 's usually a very good reason for it , but that is the problem that the government faces and it 's quite fairly er a problem the treasury face when they introduce these statutory instruments because er no one can disagree that fraud must be stamped out , all I 'm actually saying is that unfortunately upstairs we have a deregulation bill going ahead at all pace with hundreds of clauses and hundreds of new rules to try and red hundreds of new clauses to reduce the number of rules and here we are downstairs on the floor we have passing for very good reason perhaps , more rules and regulations and there are four more tonight and I believe that every government department Madam deputy speaker , has a minister specially appointed to keep an eye on deregulation and I just wondered although er my honourable friend on the front bench mentioned that er the even the D T I minister responsible for deregulation has looked at these , I wonder if there is a minister in the treasury , they 've actually put a minister in the treasury responsible for deregulation or is the ministry actually above deregulation because I think that er I got the impression that the that every ministry would have a deregulation minister and I think it would be rather useful to know who the deregulation minister is in the treasury .
10 Tom Tom Tom knows what it 's like cos last time I was up there yesterday Tom was and Chris Turner was up there and we went past an heap and it and we said is that a lorry-load and Dennis said , well it was at this morning .
11 Because wha we 're talking about a very age old attitude which is that a mother and a father and their children ar , is the correct unit , should stay together , at least until the children are grown up and probably well beyond ?
12 A prevailing assumption of this society , which has profound consequences for women 's access to housing , is that a woman and her children will be supported financially by her husband .
13 The second hopeful sign is that the state and its criminal justice system ( broadly conceived to include criminal , administrative , and civil law ) has shown itself receptive to arguments that corporate crime victims deserve protection and that corporate criminals deserve sanctioning , particularly when those arguments have been well orchestrated , empirically supported , and contain implicit electoral threats .
14 What I , what I always lose track on , I mean , why is that the cost and the
15 A caricature of this exercise is that the tutor and student agree on a suitable project at a school which has been selected on the basis of its willingness to be disturbed by the student .
16 Those with experience stress how important it is that the carer and the dependant should not become indispensable to each other or never spend time apart .
17 One of the fundamental charges levelled by antiracists against the culturalist assumptions underpinning much public and academic debate , especially in the field of education , is that the specificity and significance of racist ideologies and structures have received inadequate attention .
18 The rationale for budgetary accounting is that the budget and accounts should be continuously compared so that action can be taken to correct variances .
19 Right , okay , what we 're saying here is that the mum and the dad are normal people , they do n't have any problems , but they have got each of them have got abnormal gene and they 're going to have a family , the first baby that they have gets two normal genes , one from each parent , you only get one gene from each parent , fuses so that makes two genes so the baby has two genes , right , the first baby gets two normal genes , right and that baby is normal , which is very clear right , so here we have written this baby is not P K U affected and is normal and does n't actually carry the gene any more , does that make sense to you ?
20 My submission is that the identification and analysis of the two key features mentioned above indicate that it is a right which is far from being the general bulwark it purports to be .
21 What we can say is that the landscape and the resources are already there as background noise and it will be people who decide on the importance of the new material and how , or even if , it is used .
22 ‘ What this says to me is that the middle and upper classes are being taught how to control the machine , and the lower class is being controlled by it , ’ he said .
23 An interesting point to note in real Spanish folk dance is that the boy and girl rarely touch each other .
24 The main disadvantage is that the range and quality of items on offer is often limited , and although there are usually good examples of the most popular groups , you are less likely to find a wide selection of village and nomadic rugs .
25 All I remember is that the King and de Craon were talking excitedly together and that de Craon seemed pleased .
26 The point of this myth is that the base and the elevated , the profane and the sacred are intimately related , depend on excluding each other for their self-definition .
27 One of the key distinctions between this kind of application and platform-based , optical disc multimedia such as CD-ROM , CD-I or CDTV , is that the generation and exploration of the multimedia environment takes place in real time .
28 The more established theory is that the rise and fall of water levels , the advance and retreat of lakes and the resultant slimy muds , were also catalysts , or concentrators , bringing new chemicals within sediments into contact with other organic chemicals .
29 Sometimes the newcomers have settled in without doing the original inhabitants any great harm — and so it is that the rabbit and the fallow deer have become accepted additions to Britain 's fauna .
30 Their major worry is that the Pushkin and the Hermitage may simply choose to withdraw the controversial works as a precaution before 12 May , thus wrecking the Pompidou exhibition .
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