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

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1 The astrology program provides detailed information as to the position of the planets on a given date , information on what the likely personality and interests of a person born on a given date will be and finally information on rising signs .
2 The astrology program provides detailed information as to the position of the planets on a given date , information on what the likely personality and interests of a person born on a given date will be and finally information on rising signs .
3 You ca n't , one flat 's not gon na be responsible for having the hall lit up all night long which it will be and then length of time , unless it 's on a timer switch .
4 The point I am trying to make is that both suicide of the schizoid type and anorexia nervosa involve a denial of reality which depends upon an acceptance of a split between self and body , and is only possible through paradox .
5 Spain ‘ s essential energy problem is that over 60% of her energy needs are supplied by imported oil .
6 So it is that even events from the distant past " were written down for our instruction " in order that in the present and for the future " by encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope " .
7 No doubt I will request our librarian to get me some of the original references cited but my point is that surely Chemistry in Britain is written for the general interest and education of chemists and ought to be comprehensible to the reasonably trained chemist .
8 Another factor is that neither definitions of a positive family history of left handedness , nor methods of enquiry ( e.g. self-report by family members versus questionnaire responses by subject ) have been consistent across studies .
9 But what is almost certain is that around 60% of sufferers have some sort of genetic susceptibility to it , and three times as many women as men suffer from this distressing condition .
10 One factor in its favour is that almost 40% of the JKAP consists of Hindus from the Hindu-majority region of Jammu .
11 The result is that about 25% of total radiation is reflected from leaves , compared with 10–20% from bare soil and about 5% from water .
12 This is because both recognition of the trigram and comprehension of the passage being shadowed involve linguistic ability which is specialised in the left hemisphere .
13 The question is whether all killings in which the defendant is aware of the risk of death are sufficiently serious to warrant the term ‘ murder ’ .
14 There is as well experience of identification of assorted beads according to shape , size and colour and ( maybe ) material — wood or plastic .
15 The result was that sometimes members of the family or others who went to her for help came away empty-handed , however great their needs or deserts might be ; Addy never used need as a yardstick But on the other side of the medal were the occasions , such as this one , when she volunteered something you 'd never have dreamed of asking for , and you were free to accept it because you knew she 'd be disappointed , not relieved , if you refused .
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