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

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1 The main characters in the books become increasingly aware of how the society they live in is destroying life as we know it now .
2 On the other hand , if no digging out and filling in is done first time , the remaining rabbits retain a free run of the entire system and are much more difficult to corner .
3 Notice of payment in is prepared and sent by the court office to all parties ( N 242 or 243 ) ( Ord 11 , r 1(10) ) .
4 One way of looking at the effects of the kind of industry they work in is to see whether black people and whites living in the same area — inner cities for example — have similar rates of unemployment .
5 If the hearing of the action has begun and thereafter money is paid into court in satisfaction ( or the amount paid in is increased ) the plaintiff may accept within 14 days of notice provided that the court has not commenced delivering judgment ( Ord 11 , r 3(2) ) .
6 The house she lives in is infested with cockroaches , and damp is coming through the ceiling .
7 Assuming a 300 µCi ( 11 MBq ) dose of 1 1 1 In is injected , the estimated radiation dose received by the patient during this procedure is 8.5 milliSieverts ( mSv ) ( effective dose equivalent ) .
8 ( 3 ) In cases where payment in is made later than within fourteen days of service , or without summons costs , the action is stayed but the defendant is liable for the plaintiff 's costs up to the date when the plaintiff receives payment , but not for costs thereafter ( Ord 11 , r 2(3) ) .
9 Where payment in is made of the whole or on account of the sum or sums claimed , the court pays out automatically to the plaintiff 's solicitor or to the plaintiff if acting in person , subject to Ord 11 , r 4(2) and Ord 10 , rr 10 , 11 ( Ord 11 , r 4(1) ) .
10 If a payment in is made less than 21 days before the trial , and is not accepted , the court is entitled to take the fact and amount of the payment in into account in exercising its discretion as to costs ( King v Weston-Howell [ 1989 ] 2 All ER 375 ) , although it should be noted that in Bowen v Mills and Knight Ltd [ 1973 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 580 it was held that even one day less was not enough to protect the defendant in costs .
11 The first thing Marie does when she goes in is go over to the hats .
12 If you , if you wait for a report from a salesman , you can wait for a very long time , the only piece of paper he really likes filling in is called an expense sheet .
13 The MoD denies cash savings caused the move — stressing that the bands charge full Musicians ' Union rates when playing at outside venues and that the money each brings in is placed in a national pot .
14 erm , and with agencies like Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise so a lot of the stuff we get in is written and we have to reply
15 But it does n't include premises for the project , which will dissapear once the flat it 's housed in is renovated .
16 One reason why the shift in emphasis to the broader question of determinism is less helpful than it at first appears is that ‘ the problem of determinism ’ itself lacks a clear formulation , and the difficulty of saying exactly what it consists in is reflected in attempts to relate it to holism .
17 In the midst of this complex grey order the room I am sitting in is falling away into chaos and night .
18 The real reason you put it in is to make it obvious what we mean .
19 More people have decided that the only way to get the house they want to live in is to become more involved in its construction .
20 For George Eliot , as for Dickens in the case of Chesney Wold , to stand outside and look in is to perceive a perfect picture ; to stand within and look out is to experience a moral chill .
21 No payment in is required ( Ord 12 , r 7 ) .
22 To understand the world one is in is to understand where it came from , and how it came ; and it is only because it is understood , or thought to be , that one can aspire to change it .
23 Much of what is typed in is discarded , because the computer is really looking for key words which refer to files kept in its disc store and what should be done to them .
24 No , the two pro , the thing that the two prongs sit in is cracked so naturally say it had to go into a hole that size , right ?
25 Initially , city advisers would need to rethink their attitudes towards a telephone service where sometimes the client who phones in is considered to be jumping the queue .
26 Even though life has been tense in recent months , it 's still a strange feeling when the city you live in is transformed into a battlefield .
27 For each word in the window the score of the best transition it participates in is added to its syntactic score .
28 They 're really down now , but we 've had a little taste of Europe and the best way to get back in is to start winning League games again .
29 Erm so if they do something with , with windows that makes them actually the , the open way they can break in is to break all the glass out , and the way you would do that is to fit a window lock .
30 For example , and may have an effect as soon as the noun phrase it appears in is encountered , and the effect may be counteracted by what is suggested in a later part of the sentence .
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