Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] [conj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Increasingly with voluntary bodies , and I know that this was discussed at length in the P A G , but will be of interest to members , increasingly with voluntary bodies , we are moving towards er , jointly providing services with them , in a partnership arrangement where we are effectively purchasing and commissioning services from them , and that is the way we would wish the policy to go . |
2 | Bedrooms are spotlessly kept and room service is available . |
3 | People who already have breathing problems are badly affected if pollution levels are high when they come into the city centre . |
4 | When you take them out of their high rise environment they are highly stressed and lack confidence and self esteem . |
5 | Funds , it seems , are so restricted that South Africa have only two official representatives in New Zealand this week for IRB business and the New Zealand RFU 's centenary celebrations , which include three matches against a 26-strong World squad . |
6 | Sterling eurobonds , which are a part of the international eurobond market described in Chapter 5 below , are normally issued as bearer securities and are usually unsecured but with a negative pledge ; they are listed on an exchange but not necessarily the London Stock Exchange and they pay interest gross . |
7 | I am not stating that Lord Armstrong was obeying government instructions over this much ridiculed staff restructuring : I am asking if he was . |
8 | But I am not saying that Dr. Briant should necessarily be stopped from making his scientific searches , for his ability to do so is as God-given as that warning . |
9 | However , because island animals have evolved in the absence of predators , because their populations are often fairly small to begin with , and because they have nowhere to run to , they tend to be extremely vulnerable when predators are finally introduced and island creatures are particularly prone to extinction . |
10 | The TECs ' chairmen are already warning that budget cuts are forcing them to concentrate on alleviating the worst excesses of the training shortage , rather than on instigating innovative schemes . |
11 | First , the length of the recession means many domestic companies ' margins are already compressed and cost increases are now more likely to be passed on . |
12 | But the graduates are already finding that publicity stunts are n't that easy , picking grapes in a gown and mortar board does have it 's problems . |
13 | And in Naples , 25 per cent of school-age children are not enrolled and truancy rates of the rest are high . |
14 | The ordinary letter services are not designed as compensation services , but compensation up to a maximum limit of £24 may be paid where it can be shown that a letter was damaged or lost while in our custody . |
15 | The buyer tells us that bright colours are not sold because sales estimates are low . |
16 | We 're both , yeah we 're both try and demand respect , we both try and help people with weakness as much as possible . |
17 | These are rapidly restored when prolactin levels drop at the end of lactation or more abruptly if lambs are weaned early and the suckling stimulus removed . |
18 | In the woodshed the original balusters of the gallery are still preserved and Mr. Fothergill hopes to use these to restore the gallery to its original state . |
19 | Edam and Gouda are both eaten as table cheeses and used for cooking , when they melt readily . |
20 | Tory MPs have reported that rank and file members are openly questioning whether Mr Major should remain as Prime Minister . |
21 | Tory MPs have reported that rank and file members are openly questioning whether Mr Major should remain as Prime Minister . |
22 | Some Tory MPs are also hoping that Chancellor Kenneth Clarke will decide to limit the VAT levy to just 8pc and ditch the second stage rise to 17.5pc . |
23 | While first-cousins are often favoured as marriage partners , a distinction is very often made between parallel and cross-cousins . |
24 | There are often cost and quality effects in so doing . |
25 | They are often described as speciality products and are priced as such . |
26 | However , all the important branches of physics are now seen as engineering subjects in their own right and are often taught without much of the underlying physics . |
27 | Many teachers are now persuaded that English lessons should not be solely confined to ‘ great ’ literature , but should include all kinds of ‘ texts ’ , spoken and written , together with popular forms such as television commercials , bestsellers and comics ; |
28 | Out in the bush the nomadic people still drive their camels and cattle over huge tracts of land , but the herds have been decimated , and along with the drought , some watering holes are now out-of-bounds as clan allegiances shift and change . |
29 | MPs are now wondering if Mr Major can survive . |
30 | I 'm not suggesting that Paul Rideout , Tony Cottee , Maurice Johnston and Stuart Barlow are all bad players , but they do not give Everton that extra option someone like - dare I say it again - Graeme Sharp would offer . |