Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] before the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the notion that ethics and morals can be dismissed before the throne of evolution is fascistic .
2 A petition can not be withdrawn without the leave of the court ( s 266(2) ) and leave will not be given before the petition is heard ( r 6.32(3) ) .
3 Without such action by the judge , Intel would have to wait for the new 80287 trial to be completed before the company could file any appeal .
4 This period must be completed before the application is made and must be without a break .
5 They must be punished before the peace process can begin , he now says .
6 The landowners , who are developing the 3,000-home Grange Farm estate , say they were told that only 1,600 homes could be erected before the bypass was built .
7 Note however , that if you do not run VALIDATE frequently ( and are not using Offline ) , infrequently accessed files may not be checked before the tape with the last good copy has been re-used .
8 These tests provide reliable guidance in straightforward cases , but often there are additional factors varying with the circumstances which must be considered before the court will authorise a departure from the normal method of trial .
9 In Britain , at the end of 1989 , all new nuclear power development was halted and no new nuclear power development would be considered before the PWR became operational at Sizewell-B in 1994 .
10 In the case where the start of the first index track searched has to be located before the search begins , a single-track index will require an average search time of R , but each additional track will again only add R/2 .
11 We will leave it to Goldberg to disengage the tone from the shit , he wrote , we will leave it to Honeyman and McGough , much good may it do them , though I will no doubt come back to the question before my project is completed , the big glass and the notes to the big glass , these two to be worked on at night , and this freewheeling commentary on both to be written by day , putting down whatever comes into my head after a night 's work , no correction , no revision , whatever comes into my head , the first two to be worked on by artificial light , the strategy clear , this by natural light wherever possible , no strategy at all , the first to be exhibited , the second to be published in the form of sheets in a box , a blue box or a red box , I have not yet made up my mind , in a limited edition , not a luxury edition but a restricted edition , five hundred boxes perhaps or even two hundred and fifty , all that will become clearer in the course of my work on the big glass , of my work on the notes to the big glass , now I have finally embarked on the major project of my life , the climactic project of my life , leading to the end of my life , all will grow clearer , wrote Harsnet , whether to try and call back and destroy all I have done till now or let it be , whether to burn this commentary or let it be , or perhaps leave it to Goldberg to do whatever he wants with , all these things will no doubt be resolved before the work is completed , that is the beauty of being in the middle of a project , that time itself , which had seemed such an enemy before I started , rushing forward and dragging me with it , impervious to my pleas , has suddenly turned friendly , flops down at my feet , licks my ankles , lets me know it is on my side .
12 All errors must be resolved before the information can be updated .
13 All errors must be resolved before the information can be updated .
14 All errors must be resolved before the information can be updated .
15 All violations are only reported ( not acted on by the system ) , but they must be resolved before the design can be " sealed " .
16 All errors must be resolved before the acceptance can proceed .
17 A formal appeal against marks can be investigated immediately results are published and , unless a module from the student 's final term is involved , can be resolved before the student is considered for an award by the MEC .
18 A wall that has been damp will often contain moisture for a long time after the cause has been remedied , so it is better to allow the walls to dry out naturally , although anti-damp paint could be used to allow the room to be decorated before the wall has dried out .
19 Probably the major factor which must be addressed before the scheme can be moved out of the realm of an interesting example of developments of classification theory into a practical classification scheme is its organizational backing .
20 Consequently mist will form over low ground and patchy fog can be expected before the night is out .
21 Better performance for one hemifield could be due either to a longer duration of icon , thus allowing more information to be encoded before the icon fades , or to a faster encoding rate , allowing more information to be encoded before the arrival of the masking stimulus .
22 In fact , quite large amounts of gain reduction can be applied before the signal starts to show signs of being squashed .
23 All comments about the Structure Plan will be carefully considered by the Regional Council and , if adjustments to the Plan are considered necessary , these will be made before the Plan is finalised and submitted to the Secretary of State .
24 This means that a great deal of preparation needs to be made before the fieldwork begins .
25 The line was opened in 1896 , but the engine jumped the rails on its maiden run , and modifications had to be made before the service could be resumed .
26 The slow rate of progression to metastasis coupled with the predictable behaviour of localised prostatic cancer provides a window in which the diagnosis can be made before the disease has spread , with a possible reduction in the morbidity and mortality .
27 If there is a claim or likely claim in respect of personal injuries or death , the Rules of the Supreme Court Ord 24 , r 7A(1) is applied to the county court by Ord 13 , r ( 1 ) ( g ) and this enables an application for discovery to be made before the action is commenced against a person " likely to be a party " .
28 So , whilst the perils of specialist slots are very real , they can not be relinquished before the mainstream becomes fully representative .
29 Nevertheless , we think there is still a great deal to be done before the Bar is adequately recognised abroad , and gains the full benefit of such recognition in the now hugely enlarged international legal markets .
30 Sally-Anne tossed her head at this , and repeated that it was all nothing — ‘ And really you should not make such a fuss over so little ’ — but all the same she was happy to let Matey help her up to bed ; she felt strangely weak , and the thought of Sunday lunch and washing up , and all the work to be done before the day was over , made her feel worse than ever .
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