Example sentences of "is [adj] [art] [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Answer guide : If a resource is scarce a firm may be constrained in terms of output .
2 Make sure that the vagina is well lubricated ( if it is dry the condom may tear or come off ) .
3 ‘ It is understandable the Queen should have her official correspondence paid for .
4 Is that the , is that the limit could anything heavier than that
5 These orders do not contain a blanket exemption for agreements that come within their terms but provide that in deciding whether or not an agreement is registrable no account shall be taken of any restriction : which limits the extent to which the person accepting the restriction may compete with the acquired enterprise , or may be engaged or interested in , disclose information to , or otherwise assist any business which so competes , provided that the restriction subsists for no longer than the permitted period .
6 Thus if demand is low the industry should produce Q 1 and will operate at less than full capacity .
7 When input is complete the user should press RETURN .
8 After cabinet cleaning is complete the frier should be switched off and the well emptied .
9 once the spawning is complete the female must get out of the male 's way and should be removed from the breeding tank , otherwise she may be harried to the point of being killed .
10 Police say it is possible the driver may not realise an accident has happened .
11 It is possible the discovery could be part of Middle Eastern terrorism — two months ago a terrorist was blown up by his own bomb in a London hotel in an incident later linked to the Satanic Verses affair .
12 He said that he could not accept the procedures and it is possible the dispute will be referred to a court .
13 However the realities of the clinical area impose constraints on both methods and resources , so that in achieving a satisfactory compromise between the ideal and what is possible the teacher may find her imagination and ingenuity tested to the full .
14 ‘ It is possible the killer may have had local knowledge , ’ said Det Supt Cole .
15 If SS is 01 the string will be generated according to he format set by @% , otherwise @% will be ignored and the G9 format used .
16 It is afraid the baby will take things away from it .
17 Thus a certain brinkmanship has gone on , with a hospital discharging an elderly person home , ostensibly on trial and then refusing to re-admit when in two or three days it is clear the person can not cope .
18 Unless the diagnosis is clear the patient should be placed under active clinical review and the advice of more senior colleagues sought .
19 Normally , basaltic scoria is a drab grey colour , but sometimes when it is fresh the surface may be beautifully iridescent , shining in peacock blue colours .
20 When it is free the system will automatically connect to the extension user who gave the code .
21 For each belief whose justification we attempt there will always be a further belief upon whose justification that of the first depends , and since this regress is infinite no belief will ever be more than conditionally justified .
22 They beat Bury II 34–0 and captain Paul Thomas is convinced the result will lead to improved fixtures next season .
23 If there is any doubt as to whether the proposed offer is serious the Panel should be consulted .
24 Small cracks can be repaired with a leak sealant put into the feed-and-expansion cistern or with epoxy resin filler after draining down , but if damage is serious the radiator will have to be replaced ( page 150 ) .
25 If a review is appropriate a date should be fixed and the need for a further date to be fixed should be considered on each subsequent review ( s47(7) ( b ) ) .
26 ( 4 ) Fourth , although it is unusual the purchaser may have agreed to take over some liabilities such as payments under leasing arrangements or after sales repairs .
27 Having finished the job and checked that your work is satisfactory the unit can be tested .
28 On Thursday , it is likely the council will confirm a decision to extend the town centre traffic ban to bicycles and pedal wheelchairs between 10am and 4.30pm .
29 Mr Rifkind is working on a White Paper which could lead to the privatisation of Britain 's railways and it is likely the issue will be raised by Conservatives tonight .
30 The Commercial Director of British Coal has admitted that it is likely the industry will be a fifth of its present size by the mid-nineteen-nineties .
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