Example sentences of "is [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The second example of inspection is that carried out by local authority inspectors .
2 As one woman in a discussion group saw it : it really is a good thing that there is labour turnover and it is possible to move on to other factories because women do get bored .
3 It is surprising how much energy it is possible to use up in inner conflicts .
4 In ‘ Comfort ’ , gear ratios are maintained as high as possible , while in ‘ Special Range ’ it is quicker to kick down for rapid acceleration and remains in a lower ratio until higher engine speeds .
5 The recording of fades to mark the beginning and end of a sequence is another of those chores which is easier to carry out during post-production editing than during live shooting .
6 According to Kuhn , the latter is characterized by total disagreement and constant debate over fundamentals , so much so that it is impossible to get down to detailed , esoteric work .
7 For this reason it is impossible to come up with universal rules dictating how explanations are to be provided .
8 Our social mores have changed so much that it is easy to single out as personal characteristics those which were actually held in common by neatly everyone .
9 In Norway , it is illegal to speak out against homosexual practices and in Denmark , gays can marry in Church .
10 You can not say , as the Victorians said , that this is all bound up with certain races being superior or certain classes being superior .
11 The unions recognise this first meeting is unlikely to come up with immediate proposals , but wants to meet workers to develop a product diversification strategy .
12 If the model is reluctant to pull out into inverted flight , the best answer is to roll out and apply back cyclic and positive pitch to recover .
13 It is important to come up with new ideas .
14 But there are two reasons why it is advisable to set out in full the reasons and facts upon which the appeal is based .
15 Webb has constantly said he is happy to carry on at Old Trafford and fight for his place .
16 Since this is a theoretical chapter it is difficult to come up with practical work .
17 It is difficult to break in to existing programmes .
18 Lord Roskill 's comment on Reg. v. Lawrence is , however , not the only difficulty presented by his speech in Reg. v. Morris , but before I consider other difficulties it is necessary to set out in short form the facts of the two cases considered in that speech .
19 To grow good berries it is necessary to start off with good trees of the right variety .
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