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

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1 HEALTH AUTHORITIES will be expected to adhere to the ‘ firm ’ budgets they are to be given for patients ' drugs , Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , said yesterday .
2 RICHARD GOUGH and Trevor Steven will be examined by Rangers ' medical staff today but the injuries sustained at Fir Park last night have made them doubtful for the European tie with FC Brugge .
3 Aimed at safeguarding children from the harmful effects of cigarette smoking , the guidelines of the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering suggest that babies under two and children with respiratory problems should not be placed in smokers ' homes .
4 Ideally joint guidelines should be developed for parents ' evenings .
5 Voting rights of shares can be limited by firms ' articles of association .
6 Capital instruments which do not contain an obligation to transfer economic benefits should be reported within shareholders ' funds .
7 The [ draft ] FRS therefore requires all shares to be reported within shareholders ' funds .
8 Warrants are also required to be reported within shareholders ' funds , provided they do not contain an obligation to transfer economic benefits ( in which case they would not be within the definition of warrants contained in the [ draft ] FRS ) .
9 In accordance with the requirements of the [ draft ] FRS , AMPS should be reported within shareholders ' funds as non-equity shares and included in the amount attributable to non-equity shares which is shown on the face of the balance sheet ( paragraph 34 ) .
10 The second semi-final is expected to be dominated by bookmakers ' favourite Risk It Miss , trained by Midlands-based Charlie Lister .
11 Prices tend to be omitted from publishers ' catalogues ( or given in a separate leaflet which becomes detached from the main catalogue ) .
12 The Joint Working Party has felt very strongly that doctors may wish to spend only part of the training period working flexibly and that flexible training opportunities must be tailored to trainees ' needs .
13 The surcharge will not be applied to representatives ' orders or dues supplied as part of a previous large order .
14 Much more can , has been and should be written about teachers ' collective action , and I am not going to pursue it here .
15 The IFS argues that a similar change now needs to be made to employers ' contributions .
16 One of the most common methods of funding , and one that is becoming increasingly popular , is for a small levy to be made on students ' charges .
17 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is no case to be made for taxpayers ' money being used to prop up Boris Yeltsin , who will turn out to be the David Owen of Russia ?
18 There was anxiety that judgments would be made about teachers ' handling of classes , based on too few visits .
19 During the 1950s the view was gaining ground that a more systematic and determined effort should be made towards teachers ' professional development and this was to become the justification of the Schools Council 's existence .
20 Very expensive liver sausages may be made from calves ' or goose livers , but these are difficult to find and very rich in taste .
21 This Service would provide legal help to CABx and other social agencies , similar to that hitherto provided by solicitors to CABx on an honorary basis ; would establish close liaison between the local profession and CABx and other social services ; would provide oral advice for the public in cases that could be readily disposed of ; would maintain permanent advisory centres where necessary , offering advice and assistance short of proceedings or representation in court ; and would set up permanent local centres offering representation in magistrates ' courts and county courts and the conduct of litigation so far as this could not be absorbed by solicitors ' firms .
22 They say their results show there is still work to be done on professionals ' understanding of the concept of collaboration , as nurses and physicians did not agree on the amount taking place .
23 That is more than can be said of Rangers ' captain , Gough , and the rest .
24 They needed to be positioned inside departments ' own policy units or inside Number 10 itself rather than stumbling around Whitehall in an unguided way .
25 But companies are at last cottoning on to this , and beginning to produce equipment that does n't just make sense to the MIDI-literate studio engineer , but can be incorporated into guitarists ' setups and actually used .
26 Proper evaluation of changes is crucial if decisions are to be related to patients ' needs .
27 Even Mr Alphandéry worries lest ‘ in the framework of ’ imply that French monetary policy will still be subjugated to politicians ' general economic objectives .
28 A possible ( relatively ) benign explanation might be presented for GPs ' failure to pursue a non compulsory route : that women , whose conventional role involves running the home and family , would be less willing to go into hospital precisely because of their feelings of responsibility for others in the home .
29 Shares of the reporting entity are to be classified as equity or non-equity and an analysis is to be presented of shareholders ' funds between the amounts attributable to equity and non-equity shares .
30 ABOVE Finds can often be dated by manufacturers ' stamps ( as antiques are often dated today ) .
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