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

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1 Former Irish international Dr Geraldine Barniville from Dublin has been nominated as the new president but it is understood that Ulster 's Billy Bell and Paddy McAuley the outgoing treasurer and secretary will not be standing for election. , It is widely acknowledged that Paddy McIlroy , past president of Ulster , and the outgoing Irish vice-president , made a major contribution in drafting the new constitution and by-laws .
2 Nevertheless , it is widely recognized that exchange rate adjustments within the EMS will only become less frequent if the economic performance and the economic policies of member countries are converging and consistent .
3 It is widely believed that Mr Holmes a Court , the so called Perth predator , is keen to buy Dalgety 's extensive Australian land interests .
4 For example , it is widely held that Egas Moniz was stimulated into developing the now largely abandoned technique of controlling psychological disorders by the use of psychosurgery after hearing about the ‘ beneficial ’ side-effects of frontal lobe removal in chimpanzees .
5 He 's better looking than Dot Cotton
6 It is entirely fitting that Dawn Run should share the statuary honours with the other two Cheltenham legends , for she was the first — and to date the only — horse to win both the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup .
7 Of course , Thomas Luis de Victoria is better known than Juan Gutièrez de Padilla but , as Bruno Turner points out in his informative programme note , he is ‘ undoubtedly the finest composer of the colonial period to come from Old Spain and spend nearly all his productive life in the New Spain ’ .
8 However , it is generally recognized that gender inequality in education is in many respects different from inequality of class .
9 It is generally accepted that control systems have to be organized in parallel to the activities that they are intended to monitor .
10 In the short run it is generally argued that tax cuts will simply stimulate aggregate demand and , with aggregate supply largely unaffected , will be inflationary .
11 Sometimes it is incorrectly assumed that listing patients ' problems precludes inclusion of psychiatric diagnosis .
12 The claim is thus made that solo music at least recitative was conducted or coordinated visually .
13 The experience curve briefly mentioned in chapter 4 as the basis of the BCG matrix is soon invoked where cost leadership is the goal , and we now need to discuss it more fully .
14 In polar field theories ( see , for example , Eringen & Kafadar ( 1976 ) ) , the latter assumption is not made and material points are held to possess properties similar to those of rigid bodies ( micropolar media ) or deformable particles ( micromorphic media ) .
15 This is not to say that folk psychology already has adequate theories of perception , language , memory or any other cognitive process .
16 This is not to say that carbonate deposition began everywhere simultaneously as some heavenly clock chimed in the beginning of the Carboniferous Period .
17 This is not to say that food reinforcers are quite immune from the operation of a mechanism like that supposed in Solomon and Corbit 's opponent-process theory .
18 That is not to say that Derek Bevan was wrong ; just to say that we saw it differently , that 's all .
19 And young actors have a greater instinct these days for film than they do for the stage , though this is not to say that stage training is not equally important ; nevertheless as working actors we are getting more and more camera conscious in our acting and will continue to do so .
20 This is not to say that trade unions are not concerned about casual workers in the hotel and catering industry ; they very much are and are very keen to Increase their membership amongst them .
21 Which is not to say that ethyl alcohol drops do not work — they could help a chemical-sensitive patient by stimulating the liver to produce more detoxification enzymes .
22 Recent counsel 's opinions have confirmed that , although an exempt distribution ( s 213 , TA 1988 ) of shares in a demerger to trustee shareholders is not treated as trust income for tax purposes , under trust law the shares so distributed are the trust 's income .
23 This is not to deny that child abuse is a ‘ factual ’ phenomenon or thing , it is to argue that facts only take the form they do because they are interpreted within given contexts of meaning .
24 When babies are given bottles in the neo natal period , their mothers ' breast milk is not stimulated and breastfeeding falls .
25 This is not to suggest that Radio Nigeria , as the FRCN now describes itself , either ignores or is openly or blatantly unfair to the other parties .
26 It is not suggested that Mrs Browne carried her spinning wheel through her garden and across the lane to perform on her wheel .
27 It is not wonder that Mr Chatrier seems ready to throw up his hands in despair .
28 Husameddin 's argument , moreover , ignores the facts that Shams al-Din is known to have been part of Molla Fenari 's name but not , so far as can be discovered , of that of his son and that the son was regularly referred to as Mehmed Sah whereas it is not known that Molla Fenari ever was .
29 It is not known whether Lady Tynte investigated just what had happened to the bird 's genitalia but subsequent studies of female pheasants showing similar transvestite tendencies revealed that only sexual differences developing at or after puberty were affected and that the reproductive organs themselves remained unaltered ( Yarrell , 1827 ) .
30 It is not known if Mrs Thatcher continues to practise this self-denying ordinance .
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