Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [is] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But does Johnson so he 's attacking these people for doing that but does he is there any sort of
2 Soon he is writing modern poems .
3 The campaign 's just starting , and already it 's generating much attention … proof say De Montfort University authorities that it 's money well spent
4 As far as he knows Women in Love has not been adapted for the stage before , but already it is causing much interest from other theatres and companies .
5 It is still in its infancy , still drifting clumsily about in its primeval soup , but already it is achieving evolutionary change at a rate that leaves the old gene panting far behind .
6 RATNERS , the jewellery chain whose profits plunged after its boss branded one of its lines ‘ total crap ’ , announced yesterday it is to close 180 shops .
7 Also it 's called another thing , heavenly Jerusalem with millions of angels in general assembly and the congregation of the first one which is the first fruits are n't they ?
8 Now she is enjoying simple pleasures like a trip to the park again .
9 Joan Reid has been a student at Malvern Hills college since she retired as a civil servant on health grounds — now she 's learning new skills in the upholstery class .
10 And everyone knows that really he is advising medieval kings and nineteenth-century Prime Ministers .
11 It was about five inches long when I bought it a month ago , and now it is approaching 10 inches .
12 Now it 's hoped future generations will leave statistics like that behind .
13 Now it 's hoped more people will step up safety at work , bringing peace of mind to managers and dogsbodies .
14 The county council 's already provided an advisory route directing lorries away from the town centre — now it 's going one step further , banning all vehicles weighing more than seven and a half tonnes .
15 And now he 's pestering poor David to make a will .
16 He 's just finished a book and now he 's doing some chapters for the new Cambridge History of Early Britain . ’
17 But now he 's showing definite signs of not thinking you are made of wood I 'm quite happy to stop taking violent umbrage and to start liking him .
18 Now he is hiring medical specialists to help him overcome it .
19 Nobody 's even nobody 's take any notice .
20 Mm well she 's having another bedroom which make it four bedrooms .
21 An astigmatism has hampered her recovery … nevertheless today she 's having more laser treatment to improve the sight in her left eye .
22 An astigmatism has hampered her recovery ; nevertheless , today she 's having more laser treatment to improve the sight in her left eye .
23 Moving on to B Sky B well it 's making excellent progress by the end of July we had over two point three million homes connected and over half of those are subscribing to one or two movie channels .
24 Reportedly it 's having informal discussions with the COSE crew .
25 Reportedly it is seeking fellow travellers and financing for a Chorus project lilting code named Amadeus , having already used Wolfgang and Mozart to christen other projects .
26 Well what 's happening this morning Jean , where we going ?
27 Now if they increase their output alright that will displace imports alright , so protectionism leads to self sufficiency and by and large self sufficiency is protectionism 's raison d'etre , that 's why it 's there right it 's to increase domestic output of this particular product .
28 Well actually , at least she 's wearing decent colours .
29 Then there 's bumbling blue-stockinged publisher Maggie , played by La Thompson as full of gawkish Enid Blytonisms and a mind-boggling pash for Fry .
30 In hospital both lungs collapsed and since then he 's lost 2 stone in weight .
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