Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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31 But Big Mal did n't need to be told after Rovers ' spirited performance was undone by Tommy Johnson 's late strike .
32 If the 12 seats in the second row are not occupied by peers at 5.30 pm , they can be used by Members ' guests .
33 Conversely , information about local consumer preferences can be used by manufacturers ' sales forces in selling to a retail outlet those lines which its local customer profile is most likely to purchase .
34 At the heart of the charter lies our commitment to provide services of the highest quality and the best value that can be bought with taxpayers ' money .
35 The centre will be housed in doctors ' old residences and Joy Gibson , senior social worker for mental health , will head the team .
36 Until the appearance in the late eighteenth century of catalogues and pattern books on the types of coffin , linings and coffin furniture provided for the lower-class funeral , the details relating to the upper and middle classes of society have to be gleaned from undertakers ' trade cards , eyewitness accounts of funerals and through specific instructions imparted via wills .
37 A leaflet on the subject of registered building estates ( C 139 ) can be obtained free , in reasonable numbers ( so that copies can be supplied to buyers ' conveyancers ) , from any District Registry , and its terms considered at the inception of any estate development .
38 Frankie Parks ' side 's performances over the past few weeks will be envied by Blues ' boss Trevor Anderson .
39 Investment in training will therefore be discouraged , and managers are similarly discouraged from causing the company to engage in research and development and other projects the return from which will only be reflected in managers ' rewards in the long term .
40 Work on knowledge about language can be based on pupils ' own fieldwork , collecting and classifying their own data , learning about the methodology of observation , classification , description , hypothesis making and explanation .
41 The Faculty believes that the scale charge should be based on manufacturers ' retail list prices , provided the Revenue publishes an annual list of such prices .
42 David Jones of Sharelink has proposed an order-driven system for small value share transactions which would be displayed on investors ' TV screens at home instead of on TOPIC .
43 Charges would also have to be introduced for pensioners ' bus passes , currently free .
44 He stresses the participatory nature of training and the need for it to be grounded in teachers ' own priorities .
45 Lawrence Stenhouse ( 1970/1 ) has seriously doubted whether the articulation of behavioural objectives is practical in ( for instance ) the teaching of Hamlet : The content of a work of art can not be reduced to students ' behaviours .
46 Curricula which are project based can be linked to staffs ' research programmes .
47 The former , covering all or most categories of legal aid work , would almost always be provided by solicitors ' firms ; the latter could be provided by solicitors ' firms , law centres , advice agencies and national organisations giving advice to individual clients .
48 The former , covering all or most categories of legal aid work , would almost always be provided by solicitors ' firms ; the latter could be provided by solicitors ' firms , law centres , advice agencies and national organisations giving advice to individual clients .
49 A lot of research in neural nets appears to be driven by researchers ' imaginations and the desire to make devices which work , with very little reference to biology .
50 The notice will be ineffective , however , unless ( as per s 394 ) it includes a statement of any circumstances connected with the resignation that the auditor considers should be brought to members ' or creditors ' attention .
51 If you tell ( ) beforehand of your requirements these can be brought to Teachers ' meetings rallies etc. for collection .
52 The latest to be brought to publishers ' attention is the early export editions of UK mass market paperbacks , and , more specifically , the early availability of such editions in the airside bookshops at Heathrow , Gatwick and other major UK airports .
53 However , no money was to be spent on florists ' bouquets or wreaths , and in any case we 'd both always hated to see flowers wired and thrust into stiff , unnatural arrangements .
54 Many people and institutions , not just the pupils themselves , are likely to be judged by pupils ' performance in assessment tasks .
55 The following are two examples from brochures in the early 1990s which were distributed to parents and local businesses , and were even to be found in doctors ' and dentists ' waiting rooms .
56 Bibliographies should be encouraged in pupils ' work to be able to monitor the impact and effective use of the library .
57 These recoveries would , in the normal way , be retained by Names ' underwriting agents to be available to discharge Names ' liabilities to their policyholders .
58 In the case of birds , we know that meaningful clusters will be associated with birds ' life styles .
59 Separation and maintenance orders can also be obtained from magistrates ' courts .
60 Some reward may be obtained from neighbours ' or friends ' comments , and some from a comparison of one 's own work achievements with those shown in the media .
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