Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [conj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Though many of these posts overlapped and the bulk of the membership were passive , it is clear that almost every avenue of expression or opinion — from welfare to warfare , from motoring to flying — was controlled , regulated and policed by the NSDAP . |
2 | If the dice roll is 2 or more the unit passes the test and may fight normally this turn . |
3 | This is acceptable when only the family are around , but when we have guests , embarrassing situations can arise . |
4 | In an isotropic space all geodesic surfaces at a single point have by definition identical Gaussian curvature : in a space that is homogeneous as well the curvature is the same everywhere . |
5 | But good though this record is , no system is perfect and accordingly the Church Commissioners and the Department of the Environment are now looking at ways in which the non-statutory public inquiries can be improved to become an even more effective forum for weighing all points of view in particularly difficult cases . |
6 | It is noticeable that even a writer like J. 5 . |
7 | Moreover , the volume of literature in these other areas is such that only an outline can be presented here . |
8 | Since unc it appears that our assumption that there exists a smallest counterexample is untenable and so the theorem is proved . |
9 | It has to pick its way through the minefield of NT and Unix and estimate whether COSE is bigger than just the desktop . |
10 | It has to pick its way through the minefield of NT and Unix and estimate whether COSE is bigger than just the desktop . |
11 | And this involves both the right to decide that a breach of the law of nature has taken place , a right to decide what punishment is appropriate and also a right erm to implement this judgment . |
12 | Such a stern demand is appropriate because once a man becomes a Christian he finds himself enlisted on God 's side in a lifelong battle . |
13 | It is incredible that both the Minister and the Prime Minister whitewash the inquiry by describing it as independent . |
14 | If the ballvalve is faulty it is likely that either the washer has worn or that the seating needs replacing ( page 46 ) . |
15 | It is false that only a person in authority is an authority . |
16 | As the rotor moves forward the torque produced by the motor is negative and so the system decelerates until the rotor reaches the position 8=n/3p where the velocity is a minimum . |
17 | Even today , he is sure that subconsciously the experience continues to affect him , especially when storm , rain or trees trigger off the train of associations . |
18 | Because these systems are not ‘ natural ’ their structure is complex and even the knowledge of English can prove to be unhelpful when markers represent meaning and not form . |
19 | Thus , the benefit for a pensioner couple over 80 will rise from £88.45 a week to £96.15 a week — an increase of 8.7 per cent. , which is more than double the increase in the retail prices index . |
20 | If one is more than double the other , we should not fit a straight line . |
21 | The full story of the WM & CR is more than just a recalling of the day-to-day running of a railway . |
22 | A Tom Wood is more than just a portrait . |
23 | Martina is more than just a tennis player however . |
24 | This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academic teacup . |
25 | This ‘ ancient heritage ’ may seem to be a purely ideological device — but it is more than just a myth . |
26 | But to the protestors who turned up today hunting is more than just a sport . |
27 | A MONKEY 'S scream is more than just a screech , researchers have discovered . |
28 | ‘ My Rolex is more than just a watch , it makes me feel dressed . ’ |
29 | ‘ My Rolex , ’ says Kiri , ‘ is more than just a watch , it also makes me feel dressed . |
30 | ‘ It is more than just a possibility , ’ a senior US official said last night . |