Example sentences of "[conj] are [vb pp] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | While it is difficult to prove that cigarette advertising encourages children to start smoking , children tend to smoke the brands that are promoted most heavily and advertising reinforces the smoking habit [ 6 ] . |
2 | As for man , he is a species produced like any other , lawfully , his mental faculties the causal consequences of his bodily organization and not miraculously superadded ; while science is a quest for lawful causes that are evidenced both directly and independently of the many , diverse facts they can explain , and indirectly and dependently , by the very multitude and diversity of those facts . |
3 | Since then these stents have been used in bile ducts for malignant obstructive jaundice and are placed either percutaneously or endoscopically . |
4 | Several of both kinds are needed , depending on the student , and are presented either simultaneously or in alternate sequence over a period of time . |
5 | Ensure that your fingernails and toenails are clean and are cut short so that they do n't pose a danger to the opponent . |
6 | To some , the parade before the public is a source of extreme satisfaction to their vanity , but all the preliminaries that go before the parade are so much drudgeries that irritate , and are completed as hastily as possible . |
7 | The books being published now are more attractive and relevant ; they are usually written by experienced and practising nurses rather than doctors , and as a result are more appealing to the reader and are reviewed more enthusiastically than has been the case in the past . |
8 | The Balakovo reactors are regulated by a pressurized water system and are considered much safer than the older type of reactor installed at Chernobyl , the site of the world 's worst nuclear accident in 1986 . |
9 | These points values are also included in the Army List entries , but are repeated here so that you can compare them . |
10 | All the dredge straw is eaten avidly by cattle ; the rye and wheat straw are less palatable , but are eaten more readily when put through the chaff-cutter and mixed with chopped mangolds or swedes . |