Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And , gentlemen , I should like to say this also ; our Party if it is properly conducted has no reason to fear that the mass of the people in this country will not support it ( Hear , hear ) . |
2 | The apse is widely believed to represent the peak of Gothic architecture in Italy and was completed at a time when many of the architects working on the project had been brought in from Germany . |
3 | Abraham 's story is widely used to justify the irrationality of faith . |
4 | This exemption is widely used to exempt the distribution of confidential material such as long form reports , business plans and investment memoranda to small groups of potential investors . |
5 | The move is widely expected to see the society — which is currently a tied agent of Standard Life for the sale of investments — reviewing the options for starting its own life-assurance operation . |
6 | Coun Dixon said the corporation 's support proves that Darlington is widely considered to have a housing crisis . |
7 | The real-time board computer is presumably intended to supersede the company 's HP1000 technical and industrial minis , though it does n't say so . |
8 | I his is the sort of individual who is eventually invited to become a board master and the system engenders a wonderful sense of anticipation , as you progress up the board towards the prime positions ; when you are going to have your special day , on your favourite loch . |
9 | This means that , although it was originally intended to publish a longer work , it was never completed and that the three volumes out of the planned six , or some other combination , are all that will ever be available , unless some other author is eventually commissioned to complete the job . |
10 | Moses is expressly commanded to count the people upon entering the Sinai wilderness to ensure that they can subsequently be accounted for . |
11 | The affidavit can also be sworn by some person such as a director , company secretary or similar company officer , or a solicitor , who has been concerned in the matters giving rise to the petition , or by some responsible person who is duly authorised to make the affidavit and has the requisite knowledge . |
12 | The army sets out on its way to France , and Roland is duly posted to lead the rear , together with the flower of Charlemagne 's feudatories , the twelve peers of France . |
13 | But this omission is a consequence of my claim that individualism is fundamentally designed to sustain a conception of individuals as agents . |
14 | This is made particularly difficult because no specific psychological mechanism is necessarily proposed to explain the relationships underlying the effect . |
15 | It is constantly adapting to meet the requirements of its customers . ’ |
16 | This lining is highly folded to increase the area for the absorption of nutrients . |
17 | Holding the mussel with both forefeet , it begins pounding it on the rock until it is sufficiently broken to allow the otter to extract the flesh with its teeth . |
18 | While the university is taken to stand at " the apex of the educational edifice " , its position there is sufficiently elevated to cause the writers of the Report to retreat ( in this instance only ) into a narrow conception of their frame of reference , thereby justifying a refusal to address the work of the universities as a whole . |
19 | This ensures that the patient 's conscious mind is sufficiently relaxed to allow the subconscious to offer up whatever it may choose to reveal . |
20 | You 've got to have somebody that 's , that 's obviously going to save a mortice lock to you . |
21 | That 's obviously going to make a difference to you , ’ he commented : ‘ Well , it 's marvellous to have a lot of support ’ . |
22 | ‘ Rick claims that Angy was already dead when he got there and he 's obviously managed to convince the police that his story is true . |
23 | Two of these were eventually to become favourites in Church of England hymnals — ‘ He that is down need fear no fall ’ and ‘ Who would true valour see ’ ; the latter , indeed , is now one of the most widely used hymns in funeral services in the Church . |
24 | But Mr Rychetsky argues that the Liberal Club is merely trying to safeguard the reforms by winning popular support for them . |
25 | The C&G claims the cash distribution is merely designed to bring the reserves of the two societies in line . |
26 | After sleeping on the split decision loss of his WBO super-bantamweight title to Puerto Rico 's Daniel Jimenez at the Lewisham Theatre , McKenzie and Duff both feel there is enough left to offer the world scene . |
27 | The UK is only beginning to realise the potential of partnerships ; education has been shy to join hands with business and vice versa , but it has to happen . |
28 | The vet is only trying to assist the cat , but there is no way that the animal can associate the injection , or the forcible administration of a medicine , with its feeling healthier later on . |
29 | This short chapter is only intended to offer a taste of the topic . |
30 | Although in word-processing this key acts in the same way as the typewriter lever that moves the paper up one line , on a computer it is only used to force the word-processor to move one line — usually at the end of a paragraph . |