Example sentences of "[coord] [is] [adv] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Have your detective say it is very important to tell whether something is or is not done in a certain way ; then show that thing being done in either of the ways mentioned ; but immediately before that happens put in , quite boldly , what it is you want to slip past your reader .
2 When writing to the Claimant 's Doctor , it is essential that no guidance is given in our correspondence , as to what is or is not covered under the policy .
3 If not , and he 's picking the frog out of everyone who has or is still playing for the team , surely Strachan 's contribution far outweighs anything done by the Frog .
4 It was converted from a nobleman 's residence situated about two and a half miles north-east of San Gimignano on the way to Certaldo , is surrounded by its own gardens and is tastefully appointed in every aspect .
5 Cholesterol is a natural substance in the blood and is mostly made from the fat in the food we eat , though the body itself is quite capable of making an adequate supply .
6 She receives physiotherapy three or four times a week and is regularly visited by the district nurse .
7 It has been much updated and is regularly used by the WI , the youth club , indoor bowls club , and an over 55's club .
8 It may also be heavily dependent upon voluntary efforts much of which is only loosely co-ordinated and is marginally subsidized by the public departments .
9 The extreme reductionist approach that is represented in the above quotation , and is apparent again and again in his writings , not only in The Origin of Species but in many of his later books , is conspicuous by its absence from early plant ecological texts and is barely represented in the ecological literature until towards the middle of the twentieth century .
10 The thermodynamic data for poly ( A ) , poly ( C ) and poly ( dA ) indicate that the entropic cost per nucleotide in forming an ordered structure , formally involving six rotors ( see Figure 2 ) , has a mean value of -34 ( ±5 ) kJ mol -1 ( TΔS helix at 300 K , averaged over 9 data sets from references [ 8-13 ] ( Table 1 ) , where the error limits equal the range of reported values ) , and is closely balanced by a base stacking exothermicity of -37 ( ±4 ) kJ mol -1 .
11 Since then we have witnessed the development first of all of the Keynesian view of the importance of money , followed by the monetarist view which is at odds with the former and is closely associated with the original quantity theory .
12 Linda Nicholson is a member of the London Fortepiano Trio and is widely regarded as a leading fortepiano player .
13 The Tarot pack was invented in northern Italy in the fifteenth century and is widely used across the world today in ordinary card games .
14 It has been recommended by the Board and is hereby agreed between the Shareholders of [ name ] Limited ( ‘ the Company ’ ) that steps should be taken by means of the distribution of an Information memorandum ( ‘ the Memorandum ’ ) in the first instance to identified prospective buyers of shares in the capital of the Company , to establish whether an acceptable bid can be obtained either for the whole of the shares in the Company or for the shares held by [ ABC ] Ltd .
15 The testimonium should therefore read as follows : IN WITNESS whereof this Deed has been executed by the parties hereto and is intended to be and is hereby delivered on the day first before written
16 Thus , performing remains part of every music course and is duly acknowledged in the National Criteria of the GCSE .
17 An expressed desire for rigidly determined geographical units separated from a despised neighbour occurs again and again in my fieldnotes , and is clearly illustrated in a note made in 1981 , when a superintendent in a somewhat remote subdivision laughingly told me :
18 The University of York is situated on the East side of the City and is clearly signed from the A64 .
19 , the ESO from Madras , was also extremely helpful , and is clearly respected by the Indians as an intellectual force on the ELT scene .
20 Their inward warbling song , which can not be described , is unceasingly poured forth from noon to night , and is even continued throughout the night if they are placed in a room with lights , and where an animated conversation is carried on . ’
21 While it is true that cause could be inserted in ( 134 ) , it is significant that the writer has used make with a subject ( " enzymes " ) which actively produces chemical reactions and is even described in the same sentence as an agent that speeds them up .
22 The actual number of Greater London boroughs controlled by each party naturally varies from election to election and is strongly affected by the national political climate .
23 These include cortisol ( which rises later in the night as the body prepares for waking and is strongly influenced by the body clock ) ; antidiuretic hormone ( which is one of the ways in which fluid formation by the kidney is reduced at night , see Chapter 6 ) ; and the male sex hormone , testosterone , as well as some of the hormones that control the reproductive cycle in women .
24 Campbell is not saying that Christ takes our sin upon himself but he identifies so closely with us that it is as if he makes our confession and is thus separated from the presence of God for us .
25 Staining was seen in goblet cells in one of the coeliac patients but occurred in only one patient and is thus considered of no importance .
26 While the writing of male white middle- or upper-class Christian writers is considered to have ‘ universal ’ relevance ( and is thus put on the curricula of university English departments ) , the work of writers outside that tradition is considered of ‘ local ’ rather than ‘ universal ’ relevance ( hence terms such as ‘ woman writer ’ or ‘ black writer ’ ) .
27 Philosophically , realism is related to conservatism , and is thus founded on a pessimistic view of human nature and of the potential for social progress .
28 Each time one hip thrusts forwards , the other draws back by an equal amount and is thus cocked for the next punch .
29 The road passes by the chapel and is soon joined on the left by a road coming from Ingleton and this offers an opportunity for a brief detour to see Deepdale .
30 Rob is still driving and is soon steering by the tree tops since the mist is so dense .
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