Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] is " in BNC.

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1 I would be most grateful if you could cast your eye over the script ; the one area that seems to have gone a little awry is the Language Review but I 'm sure we can sort this out during the shoot .
2 So we really do have to fight fiercely , and to do that , of course , erm one of the things that we do I think most effectively is to bring waves of foreign journalists here to write about how beautiful erm Britain is and indeed into your area , into the Oxford area , erm we 've got the Canadian T V crew coming next week , who 'll be filming and erm making erm documentary films for Canadian T V , which should be screened fairly quickly .
3 While the strength of the structure set of goals varies with circumstances during our lifetime , the period when it influences our motivation arousal patterns most powerfully is in childhood .
4 Yet conflict may be handled more effectively if what is going on within is taken into account as well as what is going on at the surface .
5 We also showed that grade two do significantly better than grade three , but most importantly perhaps is that we showed that patients with a vascular count that are less than twenty one do significantly better than patients with a vascular count of greater or equal to twenty one .
6 ‘ I suppose needing someone badly enough is a sign of weakness . ’
7 What comes across to us most obviously is your electricity , your erotic charm .
8 One secret that is kept a little better is the prize list for the ABSW/Glaxo awards for science writing .
9 Right so is there anything unfair in your view about the kind of deal British Airways is offering ?
10 Right so is there a necessity to do something about it if you 're an A type ?
11 Right so is erm Y or that 's the velocity
12 When arable land replaced pasture over much of Britain between the 1950s and 1980s , there was little in the soil ecosystem to hold nitrate back ( only rarely is it all used by the crops ) .
13 Even though odour emission may be regarded as a major consideration , as shown above , only rarely is planning permission refused on that ground alone , generally permission is granted but the development modified in some way to minimise any potential odour nuisance .
14 Only rarely is such a person genuinely odd , at least in the beginning .
15 Many excavators have reported the collapse of buildings with roof tiles lying where they fell , and only rarely is there any evidence of demolition .
16 Only rarely is it possible to observe these impacts within a well designed ‘ experiment ’ .
17 This is in keeping with large endoscopy studies showing that only rarely is there a gastroduodenal cause for positive faecal blood in patients on NSAIDs .
18 The principal reason why the methods of scrutiny in the House of Commons and the House of Lords differ so widely is that the House of Commons has traditionally seen its power as residing in the Chamber itself and in the power to call ministers to account on the floor of the House .
19 ‘ You want me to confirm that something you feel is all right is truly all right , ’ said the counsellor .
20 He 's going to be all right is n't he ?
21 That 's all right is it Norman ?
22 The rating on which young people do so badly is derived only from that fraction of employers who say they are different .
23 Down below is Porth-y-Rhaw Bay , once the site of a woollen mill and a lime kiln .
24 I 'm not getting anywhere my legs are n't long enough is this free , Dee , do you know ?
25 Another reason I like Dorset so much is for the windsurfing .
26 A seventeenth-century libertine who wrote excellent satirical verse ( he 's the author of the famous epigram about Charles II : ‘ God bless our good and gracious king/Whose promise none relies on ; /Who never said a foolish thing , /Nor ever did a wise one ’ — one of the reasons I like him so much is that allegedly he recited it extempore to the king ) and some great , great poems about sex .
27 Much better is the next game
28 Nevertheless , one reason why Mr Hammer 's message has been received so eagerly is that , to a large extent , he is preaching to the converted .
29 Less so is a creeping and curious menace of players being verbally abused .
30 That maintenance was continued so long is probably due to the fact that Gordon Thomas , its instigator , had by this time become General Manager of the Grand Junction Company , and it is understandable that he would have been reluctant to preside over the disintegration of the lift , his most original and spectacular achievement .
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