Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adj] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all types of non-meanings regardless of their internal constitution or ontological status . |
2 | When working by hand , it is only necessary to record those values that change upon iteration ; in this text the values that change are denoted by bold print , but the other numbers are copied over for clarity . |
3 | But nowadays not everyone is so ready to accept such divisions as unalterable , and if one holds the not unreasonable belief that the existence of wealth is one cause of poverty , then clearly we are faced with a more difficult choice : either to tolerate the existence of both wealth and poverty , or to aim at abolishing poverty , in which case we have no option but to attack wealth . |
4 | It is extremely easy to exceed these bounds when specifying a program , and so it is essential that a programmer experienced in the particular system or systems to be used is involved in the initial design discussions . |
5 | The ebony itself is extremely difficult to find these days , and I ended up buying 10 turning blanks , 30x2x2in ; each just enough to get a leg out of ! |
6 | When we pass to the treatment of style as representation we come to an approach to literature which is less likely to make such claims to scientific status ; for rather than defining style in purely linguistic terms , its purpose is to relate it to interpretations of literary content , and these must inevitably be somewhat approximative . |
7 | It is possible to make assumptions about the inter-relationships between the data , but it is obviously better to base these assumptions on thorough analysis . |
8 | Now , with the advent of client-server and departmental computing , it is much harder to generate such economies of scale . |
9 | With care it is generally possible to express most ideas clearly and accurately ; however , on occasions it may be necessary to adopt particular language or legal formulae in order to express an idea accurately . |
10 | Serialism itself is normally certain to achieve these objectives . |
11 | It 's generally impossible to compress such files — the program sees each overlay as corrupt data . |
12 | The manufacturers of these products recognise this suggesting it is nevertheless possible to reduce such odours to an acceptable level without neutralising them completely . |
13 | Whatever the politics of decision-making within the household , male dominated , elder-dominated , or more egalitarian , it is usually necessary to pursue these enquiries first . |
14 | Note that heat will travel along the fitting , so it is usually best to make both ends at the same time — otherwise soldering the second may unsolder the first , unless it is covered with a damp cloth . |
15 | Fortunately it is usually easy to spot such intruders . |
16 | However , at eight miles , the stretch between the M11 and the A12 is also the second-longest section on the M25 without a junction and so is statistically likely to have many delays . |
17 | A member of the Guild is always present to answer any questions you might have about the items on display . |
18 | The Royal Botanic Garden Library is always delighted to accept such gifts . |
19 | It is always prudent to wash any foodstuffs before cooking or eating them and to wash your hands to reduce the amount of residues adhering to the skin . |
20 | For r { 24.74 it is still possible to find some trajectories which spiral into C+ , but , at r = rH 24.74 , C+ lose stability and in r } 24.74 all numerically computed trajectories wander forever near the strange attractor . |
21 | It is fatally easy to ridic-ule these attempts to trade outside the market , but the first snags that people raise are n't to do with the mutual trust involved , but relate to the attitudes of the Inland Revenue ( which insists that payment in kind is taxable ) and of the Department of Social Security with its Minimum Earnings Rule . |
22 | This is because they both have such distinct flavours and the resulting dressing is more balanced using these quantities . |
23 | There are such fantastic , varied shapes on view that it 's more tempting to study these carvings than our books or the laws of God . |
24 | The common practice of putting pencil notes on the abstract itself is to be deprecated as defacing an important document , and it is also easy to miss these notes on an old and tattered abstract that has already been marked by previous investigators . |
25 | As well as charting chronological developments in alloying , it is also possible to examine those changes dictated by the specialised use of artefacts . |
26 | Similarly , a novel may have labelled sections like Foreword , Part I , Chapter 9 , and visible paragraphs ; but it is also possible to recognize such parts as : scene setting , character sketch , descriptive passage , dialogue , action , authorial comment . |
27 | It is also important to consider any features that may have existed in the vicinity of the site , as these could help determine the age and purpose of items found . |
28 | It is also important to remove all traces of abrasive powders used in sample preparation , because they usually have a bright luminescence themselves and can be mistaken for heavy mineral grains in the sample . |
29 | The instrument is also able to measure all types of bio- and chemiluminescence , and can accommodate both flash and glow types of luminescence measurements . |
30 | It is also vital to keep all abrasives dust-free , and if possible to work in a dust-free environment . |