Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] is " in BNC.

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1 There is no reason to suppose that what goes on in one domain is necessarily relevant to what goes on in another .
2 We can therefore interpret our findings as evidence that what the community agrees on in this case is a pattern of stable differentiation over two generations between male and female usage .
3 Many of the documents signed at Halling bear the signatures of these men and among these we find Phillip de Poucnessh now known as Punish Hill ; Richard le Veel , Veles of Snodland ; John le Lad now Lads Farm ; John de Holoweye , Holoway Court Snodland ; and another name that lives on to this day is Bavens Bank , which probably derives its name from Adam de Bavent .
4 During the last few years , we have begun to learn something of these mothers ' true feelings from the women who suffered the regime at first hand : what stands out in such accounts is the emotion which is still generated in the mother by her own memories .
5 The raw copy which floods in from many sources is ‘ tasted ’ , selected , sub-edited and , in a remarkably short space of time , some of it appears on the printed page .
6 The only form of giving that shows up in formal accounts is cash .
7 What leads up to this actualization is not specified , the very fact of something having led to it constituting that which is judged negatively by the speaker .
8 ‘ The only way a girl like you gets on in this world is if she has something worth selling .
9 Whether he stays on beyond that point is open to conjecture , but for the moment Roxburgh is very much the man in charge of a Scottish team who produced one of their better performances at Aberdeen .
10 But broadcasting costs are more volatile than other costs and also rise at a faster rate so that even a licence fee increase which keeps up with general costs is an actual real decrease in its total value .
11 What shines out of these photographs is her bravery .
12 ‘ What shines out of this show is Dario Fo 's love of humanity and truth ’ Michael Billington , The Guardian
13 What comes out of those films is his willingness to do films .
14 The central empirical question which arises out of this perspective is : How far , in a given set of historical circumstances , do individuals feel constrained to bring their own timetables into line with family time by , for example , postponing certain transitions until the time is more auspicious for the family group as a whole ?
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