Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As such there is little to report since the last European briefing . |
2 | There is little to choose between a game-based policy and a trust-based one ; both are miles from a rule-based system that the world could understand and the government would stick to . |
3 | But there is little to choose between the two in terms of overall performance . |
4 | There is little to distinguish between the Italian character dance and its demi - caractère form save only that heeled shoes are worn and thus from time to time take on a slightly Spanish flavour , the only difference perhaps being the more fluid way of phrasing and less rigidly accurate timing of the steps . |
5 | Even if it does go outside , there is little to hunt on the manicured lawns , and no serious threat from feline neighbours . |
6 | In refinement , equipment and build quality there 's little to choose between the two , while Vauxhall 's head-turner outshines the more expensive Corrado in more humdrum aspects , such as passenger and luggage space , and its motorway ride . |
7 | The new sales division is headed by Paul Hutchinson as director of sales ( David Marten is due to retire in the near future ) and John Mohin has been appointed sales manager , responsible for UK sales operations , assisted by Diane Best and Michael Trotter as regional sales managers . |
8 | Tennant succeeds Lord Carrington who is due to retire after a five-year term as Chairman of Christie 's International next May . |
9 | The first wagontrain of Josephite resettlers , under the leadership of Elder Nguyen Seth , is due to arrive in the deserted conurbation sometime before noontime today . |
10 | A public inquiry is due to commence on the 16th of February . |
11 | The plan is due to go before a public enquiry next summer . |
12 | This is due to open in the Main Hall on 31 May and among the exhibits will be a gold cup and cover , by Ker and Dempster of Edinburgh . |
13 | This is due to close by the mid-1990s and BNF is unlikely to have replacement reactors ready until several years after this . |
14 | It turned out to be uniquely suited because the station is no longer used as an American Maintenance base and is due to close in a few weeks time . |
15 | It also looks at the potential profits which British Aerospace may be able to make by selling redundant sites in Llanelli , Bathgate in Glasgow and the Cowley plant in Oxford which is due to close in the 1990s . |
16 | The 21-year-old sprinter , who failed a pre-Games drugs test in July , is due to appeal to an independent tribunal within the next few weeks against his four-year ban imposed by the British Athletic Federation . |
17 | He has approved compulsory purchase orders and side roads orders connected with the proposed Rhuddlan bypass , work on which is due to start during the coming year . |
18 | He is due to appear as a Palestinian architect in a Channel 4 drama series The Big Battalions . |
19 | Learners acquire a particular language by receiving comprehensible input , that is to say by being exposed to messages expressed in language which is within the current acquired competence of the learners , together with language which is due to appear in the next stage of acquisition , and which can be eased into the mind by the help of context , knowledge of the world and so on . |
20 | In February she is due to appear in the networked This Sunday . |
21 | The aeroplane is due to fly for the first time in 1995 and , once certified safe , should be flying passengers by 1997 . |
22 | Nigeria 's term in the OAU chair is due to expire in a few months , and Mr Babangida is determined to contribute to a South African settlement before leaving office . |
23 | Midiscan for Windows is due to ship in the first week of July , with Macintosh and Atari versions following next year . |
24 | The Sentry-E machine , built around 50MHz 80486 chips , is due to ship in the fourth quarter . |
25 | The change in auditory target pointing shown in Table 6 supports the hypothesis that adaptation is due to change in the proprioceptive sense in the arm , while the adaptation in the non-preferred hand in Table 7 supports the other hypothesis ; that visual perception is the key to adaptation . |
26 | When performing the previously described ‘ tail-in circle ’ , this effect can be quite noticeable and , for contest work , it is normal to turn in the opposite direction to mask it . |
27 | Brian Anderson , the Quakers ' club secretary , added : ‘ It 's awful to hear of a young fan ending up this way . |
28 | It is simpler to begin with the second of these questions . |
29 | What is clear , I think , is that to refer to the whole debate as a ‘ scandal ’ is grossly to exaggerate the position , and it disregards the very great scientific problems thrown up by the apparently simple question of whether low-level lead exposure does indeed produce the alleged effects . |
30 | ‘ It is absurd to talk about a fourth Reich , because it is us Germans who are today leading the way in ceding national sovereignty to European institutions ’ , he said . |