Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] is [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Basically this is simply a reversal of black figure . |
2 | THE Uranus-Neptune effect is aimed most of all at your one-to-one relationships , so 1993 is potentially a time of both great breakthroughs and disappointing setbacks . |
3 | Within this apologetic ( ironic ? ) defence then , sexual difference is sustained by the very inversion which divine law forbids , and the fact that it can be so sustained is simultaneously a repudiation of the claim that sexual difference is itself dictated by divine or natural law . |
4 | Now if we 'd have started off four X cubed minus X all squared we would have two times this lot but we did n't we just got once this so we must have started off this is only a coefficient only a a factor . |
5 | The immediate cause might be a new lover , or the pursuit of her career , but usually this is just a trigger ; the eruptive force is far stronger than that . |
6 | Your reputation for being totally clean is practically a legend . |
7 | The most useful is probably a choice of law clause ( see cl 15 of Precedent 1 , and cl 1.4 of Precedent 2 ) . |
8 | I would like if possible not to do that any more , cos clearly that is just a duplication of material already elsewhere available . |
9 | Sometimes you have the same person and you have lots of different scores for them and you see whether they 're correlated but most o more often than not what we 're talking about is a number of people and to see whether the pairs of scores in some way are related Now this is probably a bit more important . |
10 | Now this is really a road mark in my opinion |
11 | Now dat is just a problem . |
12 | Well that is just a crap jobby anyway ! |
13 | Well that is actually a problem from you know |
14 | ‘ But , ’ said Fergus , leaning forward , his eyes absorbed , ‘ surely that is just a legend ? ’ |
15 | In this one site , conditions allowed a uniquely large proportion to be preserved , but even this is only a hint of what must have existed . |
16 | Where the capitalist state has to use force , the army or the police , then this is clearly a failure of hegemony , though where people are persuaded that the use of force is legitimate , this may actually increase hegemony . |
17 | Perhaps the charge that attitudinism makes ethics peculiarly irrational is merely a way of saying that it denies that there is such a thing as objective ethical truth . |
18 | Well again this is certainly a worry that is often talked about in terms of mixed ability teaching . |
19 | However this is only a practicality within the economy of the Kingdom , where God 's will reigns . |