Example sentences of "to [be] [art] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , the College minutes ( said to be a bona fide copy of the lost original ) show that the Earl of Orford was elected a vice-president of the College on 8 April 1791 .
2 THIS SEASON of violent contrasts started for me on TV-am where , as part of the Christmassy Victorianisation of After Nine , I sat on the sofa in bustle and bare bosom ( well , upper bosom anyway ) and suitably black-lace-becapped to be a Fin de Siecle ( nineteenth variety ) agony aunt .
3 If auditors are to be asked to take on greater responsibilities , there has to be a quid pro quo .
4 Tomas Llorens is made artistic director of what is now to be a Museo nacional de arte contemporaneo .
5 There 's supposed to be a er er
6 ‘ Will there have to be a post mortem ? ’
7 The reading is deliberately contextless , and the mind is assumed or encouraged to be a Tabula rasa .
8 The BMC 's management committee , faced with what appears to be a fait accompli , must now decide what action , if any , can be taken .
9 But that case was the subject of research by Mr. Glick and his team , and was revealed ( from the reports in Lofft 655 and in the State Trials 20 St.Tr. 239 ) to be a cause celebre in which the great issue ( of immense public interest ) related to the power to levy taxes in the island of Grenada following its capture from the French King , it being accepted by the Crown without argument that the relevant taxes , if not duly levied , must be repaid .
10 Details of Mr Blair 's conversation with Sinn Fein over his planned visits emerged after Sunday Life received a phone call from a person claiming to be a Sinn Fein election agent .
11 There certainly does appear to be a prima facie case to answer .
12 However the collapse of the wavepacket does not seem to carry information of this kind so that there does not appear to be a prima facie case of contradiction .
13 As you climb by the road , you see a ring of mountains to your right which you might easily take to be the Cirque de Troumouse , but this is in fact yet a third cirque , that of Estaubé , intermediate between Gavarnie and Troumouse , imposing in its own right if too withdrawn properly to enclose you , as a good cirque should .
14 There can be little doubt that this explanation of internal organization is an explanation of those authoritative aspects of management in real-world firms that , earlier in this chapter , were taken to be the sine qua non of Coase 's ( 1937 ) definition of a firm . [ … ]
15 It is precisely the ‘ business culture ’ introduced and propagated by the TNCs that is considered by many to be the sine qua non for ‘ modernization ’ ( as opposed to ‘ dependency reversal ’ or radical ‘ development ’ ) in the Third World .
16 Now that 's the entrance and there is where the er there used to be the erm er wagon turntable out here , and the entrance for the trucks was er through that doorway .
17 Then I saw the top tier of the cake and that has got to be the er piece , piece de resistance I think as the French say and I know that some very exciting ideas are coming out of the South East region .
18 For example , he was unimpressed by Vietminh claims to be the de facto government and to have resisted the Japanese ; and for a while at least he believed , mistakenly , that they were in fact Japanese puppets .
19 By an ‘ ethical a priori ’ position I mean to indicate that certain principles are held to be an a priori and not subject to qualification .
20 In the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents , it has turned out to be an Annus Horribilis .
21 ‘ I said how disappointing it was that her annus mirabilis had turned out to be an annus horribilis .
22 This in turn can lead us to query the legitimacy of judicial review , since it appears to be an ad hoc affair rather than a process governed by any firm and coherent standards .
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