Example sentences of "[verb] [is] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Steaming is not restricted to tube trains : it happens on buses , in shops and even department stores where large items are stolen en masse in broad daylight .
2 The study of what people say is ultimately to do with cognition .
3 You know , we 're not direct enough in what we say is actually happening with parish council money .
4 Those whose entitlement is established , however , will find that not only the first few pounds of some other form of income they have may be disregarded , but the value of a house they own or occupy is not counted as part of their income .
5 ( 1987 : 29 ) I would only add that the value of what we can not understand is only recognized by reference to what we can .
6 Every batch produced is closely monitored by quality and process control departments .
7 The zinc sulphide produced is then treated with iodine , and the quantity of iodine reduced is determined by titration with thiosulphate .
8 The formate produced is then converted to CO 2 and H 2 .
9 I wish to make clear at this point that this kind of proof that God exists is not required in order to make the case for theism .
10 While perfect certainty that an element exists is not needed for recognition , there must be sufficient evidence that this is so .
11 While perfect certainty that an element exists is not needed for recognition , there must be sufficient evidence that this is so
12 In the short run , say a single year , quantity demanded is largely determined by market price .
13 A name strip with the room number allocated is also typed for insertion into the alphabetical guest list , which is usually located on a rotary stand in telephone exchange area .
14 On 2 May 1839 Prince wrote to Gould in Australia warning him of Swainson 's impending visit : ‘ Mr. Yarrell has just called and requested me to tell you that Mr Swainson is going to Australia whether to collect or to settle is not known at present but he considered it of importance that you should know it as quickly as possible not that either he or I think it can in any way affect you as you have so good a start and his wonted and well known irregularity of publication will surely militate against him . ’
15 The person charged is thus put in jeopardy .
16 The school librarian may be the person controls the acquisition and borrowing of software and therefore a responsibility to ensure that software which is borrowed is not copied in school , as this could lead to prosecution .
17 The media identifier specified is not known to LIFESPAN .
18 The module issue specified is not known to LIFESPAN .
19 The module name specified is not known to LIFESPAN .
20 The module specified is not known to LIFESPAN .
21 Action : The module specified is not known to LIFESPAN — check the name
22 The simple form of C-R filter just discussed is widely used in conjunction with an operational amplifier , in circumstances where , to achieve electronic integration of a signal as mentioned in section 4.4 .
23 The distinction between hedging and speculating is somewhat blurred in practice .
24 The income received is either spent on consumer goods , or withdrawn in the form of savings and taxes ( that is , Y = C + S + T ) .
25 Canvassing is still done without uniformity of approach or agreed method and its results are often badly inaccurate .
26 The power of the Board to grant special leave to appeal is expressly preserved by rule 28 which provided :
27 Never use silver dip or abrasive powders on gold and be sure to check that any commercial cleaner you are using is specifically designed for gold .
28 Refusal to sit is often associated with constipation and soiling and may have to be taught before bowel movements can be encouraged .
29 The Likud Prime Minister , Mr Yitzhak Shamir , proposed holding the elections last May , but he is resolutely opposed to any role for Mr Yasser Arafat 's Palestine Liberation Organisation , which he insists is still committed to terrorism .
30 Consumer targeting is largely based on ACORN , which is a system that classifies every address in Great Britain into one of thirty-eight types , according to the demographics of its immediate neighbourhood .
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