Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It 's all right to the insurers you know !
2 When we begin to appreciate more clearly and with greater precision how and why so many Third World countries are locked into a global system that is so patently against the interests of the majority of their peoples , we may find one of the keys to the development puzzle , and a valuable clue as to how the global system currently works .
3 The colour range is amazing and there is generally enough for the hems and sewing on the buttons of one garment on each reel .
4 It is not just at the ends of words where compression methods can be applied .
5 It is not just at the ends of words where common letter sequences can make use of the same nodes in a tree structure .
6 Shortages of professional staff are very severe in some places and over-reliance on foreign staff is not always in the patients ' best interests in an area where personal communication is so important .
7 Actually the healing is not usually in the wings it 's in the hands that come out from the sun and the healing is the of Ancient Egypt which meant life , spirit and er and health .
8 The nuns claim that their eggs have never been associated with an outbreak of food poisoning , and although salmonella is present in the environment it is not necessarily in the eggs .
9 But it is not only through the sacraments that the Spirit assures us we belong to Christ .
10 This suggests that it is not only at the levels of syntactic and semantic analysis that language processing is interactive .
11 Well , certainly we believe that there can be all sorts of erm techniques that can be very useful , like communications skills and assertiveness , but our understanding is also that it is not only about the skills that people have it 's also about the understanding behind those skills .
12 Mark uses the story to introduce the fact that the message of the Gospel is not only for the Jews but is for everyone regardless of race .
13 The fight is not only within the creatures and people of Middle Earth but also in the treatment of nature and the landscape .
14 The legacy of apartheid is not only within the borders of South Africa but in the region .
15 It is not only in the actualities of pre-war crime , nor in the fears surrounding crime , that we find simple contradictions of postwar nostalgia .
16 It is not only in the pubs where the atmosphere is happier .
17 This is not only in the interests of the student but also helps to ensure a good standard of nursing .
18 But this is not enough for the likes of Coventry , who are prominent among the complainers .
19 We acknowledge that human wisdom alone is not enough for the perplexities of these days .
20 Membership is open only to the residents of the Bendinat estate ; exclusive apartments with fine views have been built alongside the estate 's golf course .
21 His body is still here in the woods with three others killed in the same action . ’
22 Although dual employer structuring may be common in some industries , nevertheless our main concern is more specifically with the origins and development of employers ' associations themselves , which will now be delineated .
23 The Prime Minister is clearly now on the ropes and does n't seem able to fight back .
24 The poetry substitutes for the love and for the lovers — Astrophel 's and Stella 's reality is also only within the bounds of linguistic play .
25 In the latter case , it is considerably cheaper to board children with foster parents , and social workers would argue that in practice this is also often in the children 's best interest .
26 The special report from the Select Committee on Health is now therefore in the hands of the Privileges Committee , and it can not be discussed .
27 A kill every few days is often enough for the predators of large prey .
28 The operation of the electoral system has changed as a result of alterations in the level and distribution of support for the political parties , so that the value of a vote is far less for the supporters of some parties than others and in some constituencies than in others .
29 WELL , YOU CAN SAY ONE thing for John Major : after ducking the date on two occasions when he might have won , he ca n't be accused of lacking courage in calling a general election when his party is at best level-pegging with Labour and , possibly , is even behind in the polls .
30 Though you may be surprised by a peacock trailing its colours elegantly across the green , golfing in India is n't strictly for the birds .
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