Example sentences of "be [adj] [prep] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It would be usual for Target 's accounting period to " correspond " to the rest of the vendor group 's accounting periods for s409 purposes .
2 Women must be alert to society 's dangers
3 Women must be alert to society 's dangers
4 It would be humiliating for England 's title-holders to have to scrap for survival at the foot of the table .
5 The Cx486S is designed to be pin-compatible with Intel 's 80486SX and will come in 33MHz , 40MHz and 50MHz versions , as well as a clock-doubled 25/50MHz version .
6 It would be possible for officers ' secretaries to deal with external calls and most people do dial out direct anyway .
7 Alternatively , it may be possible for Newco 's loan capital obligations to be novated to Target , so that Target becomes directly responsible for financing interest payments .
8 The same is unlikely to be true of CD-I and part of the delay in delivering FMFFV may be due to Philips ' concern to know the requirements of the standard before committing themselves .
9 Mr Fyfe added : ‘ If we are successful in this case , it will be due to Alfred 's courage and determination to put his evidence down on record , even though he was obviously in a great deal of distress . ’
10 This can only be due to Coleridge 's awareness and heightened sensitivity at these moments , which cause him ponder on his very means of creation and that of the emotions that cause him to write , which are therefore in a positive sense creative forces .
11 Part of this could be due to people 's increased awareness of the importance of reporting all diarrhoea and sickness symptoms to their doctors , said the report , due before the works and health committee on Monday .
12 The major concern for clients in debt recovery work is reporting each stage of each case , and this report facility , linked with the information already held on computer , will provide an opportunity for reports to be prepared to clients ' specifications on any given timescale .
13 The subsequent White Paper , Legal Services : A Framework for the Future ( Cm 740 ) , adopted a different tone , referring rather more to the requirement for legal services to be responsive to clients ' needs than to notions of competition and the discipline of the market ; but in content the proposals actually gave little ground on key points .
14 The two are said to be doubtful about Sun 's ability to deliver the code on time and they suspect the company may not give their systems priority over its own .
15 Squalid centime-counting would not be top of Charlotte 's list of priorities .
16 The next question under the Convention was to determine what kind of legal regime would be acceptable under Article 8(2) , assuming of course that it could meet the requirement of being ‘ in accordance with law ’ .
17 They range variously from Fokine 's Pierrot in Le Carnaval who only wants ‘ one kiss ’ and his puppet Petrushka who wants to be free to Ashton 's Alain mentioned above and MacMillan 's Bratfisch in Mayerling .
18 There is real reason to be afraid for Liam 's safety ? ’
19 Now I tell you what , you see this where we can be careful in packing er
20 However , lead emissions from car exhausts are an atmospheric pollutant that may be harmful to people 's health .
21 ‘ Now I wonder why you would be interested in Steen 's will , Charles .
22 I must be brave for Perdita 's sake , said Daisy through chattering teeth as she pressed the door bell .
23 Then again , addictions to substances that affect different types of synapse can be quite similar — and some people seem to be prone to addiction per se , rather than just to have a weakness for a particular substance .
24 In essence , sponsorship will be sought selectively and , where relevant , products or companies will be consistent with Amnesty 's profile and aims and appropriate to the event or activity .
25 Dr Barbara Burrell of the University of Cincinnati commented , ‘ Some experts have suggested that the palace 's position between the theatre and the stadium may not be consistent with Herod 's personality as a paranoid who would have wanted to distance himself from the people of the city of Caeserea .
26 Christianson and Loftus ( 1987 ) had subjects write down the central detail from each slide and Christianson and Loftus ( 1991 ) had them evaluate the affective quality of each slide , both these studies showed results which appeared to be consistent with Easterbrook 's hypothesis .
27 Second , dealings with or for other members of the firm 's group will normally be subject to SFA 's transaction reporting requirements , even if they are not investment business ( because of the group exemptions in para 18 of Sched 1 ) and even though they are not subject to the general COB Rules ; certain compliance rules , for example those relating to personal account dealings , will also normally apply in relation to them .
28 Will sport be subject to Beckett 's law ?
29 Local authorities ' waste disposal operations will be set up as ‘ competitive arm 's length ’ companies to be separate from councils ' responsibilities for policing environmental standards .
30 Its product line , including the Tuxedo transaction processing monitor , will be separate from Novell 's .
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