Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ … there s only one Gordon Strachan … ’ |
2 | ‘ im dreaming of a white christmas ’ — also shouts like ‘ souness for sunderland ’ ‘ andy cole — he gets the ball — he scores a goal — andy , andy cole ’ ( or something like it ) ‘ there s only one terry butcher ’ ( well not any more — he left sunderland last week ) |
3 | Id only just been telling my girlfriend my favourite quip about how he only scores because he s SO ugly he scares the defenders . |
4 | There s not much in the way of creation to be done against a blanket defence … all you can do is try to get behind them by getting it wide … which we did until the final ball . |
5 | When they do go , spit will have one hell of a job rebuilding that side — and he s not good enough to do it . |
6 | Considering we ve got such shit players and shit management that s not bad is it . |
7 | ( iii ) Authorised overtime is/is not payable . |
8 | The notion that parents can exert a particularly profound influence during the first few years — an influence that will remain throughout life and can not be eradicated by subsequent experience-is certainly widespread . |
9 | Here , Parsons points out , the task of socialization may be much simpler in our culture for girls , because the role-model — the mother-is usually close at hand around the home and the daughter can imitate her behaviour much more readily . |
10 | While Mustakimzade is probably right that Fahreddin Acemi taught at Murad II 's Darulhadis , as will be shown , his construction of events-that Fahreddin Acemi taught there and then became Mufti on the death of Molla Fenari-is most unlikely since the Darulhadis of Murad II seems not to have been completed until 23 Sha'ban 838/24 March 1435 . |
11 | That s how easy it is . |
12 | he wer a big fan of Real Madrid tha knows , that s where all white strip came from I wer a ball boy at Elland Road between 1972–74 ( its when they were building the kop to replace the mound a muck that used to be the Gelderd end ) . |
13 | The fact that he is blatantly innocent makes what the police do to him one hundred times worse . |
14 | This is blatantly untrue . |
15 | The controlling group is blatantly guilty of deserting its proper role , the Government of our district . |
16 | Also , since some children in care are placed at home on trial , this explanation is blatantly false . |
17 | Any reasonably informed participant will know that B 's utterance is blatantly false . |
18 | It 's all a load of bull shit basically , it seems , it seems that the para 's were certainly under fire , with nobody knows and erm , it does , the only thing that is blatantly clear , all these lying transferred by the para 's and they were like dragging them away and stuff and the only , there 's only one member that 's had any thing to do with the I R A that they can find out about , that 's one so at least nine were n't firing definitely , erm , three may of done or may not of done so it looks like the only thing that basic the same is looks like at least nine were innocent , you know its all right for |
19 | From the results of medical evidence it is blatantly obvious that lead in the atmosphere must be reduced . |
20 | It is blatantly obvious here that Mitch has been taken in by Blanche 's deception . |
21 | Ironically , the linguistic difference ( in markedness ) between the terms is emphasized at the same time as their functional equivalence — with the milder signifying the stronger — is blatantly evident . |
22 | In business balance sheets , the distinction between capital accounts and operating accounts is mostly unclear . |
23 | But it is possible to get the best of both worlds with a garment which is mostly dark , but has bright patches incorporated at strategic points . |
24 | Here am I , working for a glamorous journalist in a huge house in Richmond , looking after her brat of a daughter ( four-year-old Charlotte , who has her good moments but is mostly involved in a longstanding game of wear-the-au-pair-to-a-frazzle ) , when my mother needs me just as much to look after her daughter , but does n't have a big house and ca n't afford to pay . |
25 | ‘ Although there 's not much joy for them in the one at his mother 's , which is mostly terraced with hard stone flags , and ‘ my precious flowers ’ , which must n't be touched . ’ |
26 | The rest of the glass is mostly modern . |
27 | Only 1% of the world 's HEU comes under the safeguards administered by the International Atomic Energy Agency ; that is mostly used to power small research reactors in countries that have no nuclear weapons . |
28 | Body language is mostly unconscious and therefore more reliable than words . |
29 | Okay well I think oral communication is mostly two way , that 's one distinction we can make . |
30 | Under water it is mostly a sonic world and on the surface it is mostly visual . |