Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The Threadfin Goldie Nemanthias carberryi is mostly received into the U.K. from shipments originating in The Maldives .
2 It may thus be possible that binding of pou[c] to this motif is mostly directed by the POU HD and perhaps further stabilized by the POU S .
3 The " PartsBank " service is widely recognised in the U.S. as the most unique transportation and distribution system for time sensitive inventories , which is especially suited to the electronic and computer industries .
4 Epogam , a product containing this oil , is widely prescribed in the UK for treatment of atopic dermatitis ( AD ) .
5 Geologically this seems unlikely , if only because the Campanian chalk is widely distributed in the Paris Basin and is certainly not confined to the Montagne de Reims . ’
6 This approach is widely used in the United States in educational applications .
7 The contrast is most marked in the West Midlands , which has seen the percentage of births jump from 8pc to 20pc over the decade .
8 It is true that the Government is rarely defeated in the Commons , while the Lords can kick their heels by voting against them .
9 The purchase order is vigorously opposed by the Wolverhampton branch of CAMRA .
10 KALIBER IS SUCCESSFULLY EXPORTED TO THE USA
11 While the balance of research is slowly shifting from the US , Britain and a few other European nations and toward the Pacific rim , change in this area will come quite slowly .
12 After a successful rescue the small party is relentlessly pursued by the Viet Cong , but they are airlifted to safety by helicopters of the Air Cavalry .
13 Apart from the general fitness between what most would see as a hostile and acerbic tale and a bitter and unlovely character , one is constantly reminded of the Reeve 's provincial origins by his own dialect speech — in particular the occasional use of the Scandinavian-derived first person pronoun ik , " I " , against Chaucer 's standard ich — and by the northern speech of his two clerks , Alayn and John of Strother ( perhaps modelled on two northern characters known to the English court ) , which was yet further removed from the London standard of Chaucer 's day .
14 The hotel is personally run by the D'Esposito family who take particular pride in the restaurant .
15 — that British Aerospace has just won for 20 RJ70s that is especially designed for the United States market and fills a niche that no one else could have filled ?
16 The EEC 's attitude is somewhat baffling to the Višegrad trade negotiators : it lectures them on the merits of free trade , while closing its own markets .
17 Trustee Bradford Eastman Phillips , retired president of Totes rain gear company and a member of the $1 million-plus club , took title to the Great Hall , which is henceforth known as the Phillips Hall .
18 Each Friday that shy stub is ritualistically lit by the Ekeko 's guardian — in this case a writer , intellectual and left-wing politician .
19 The genus Pentstemon is only found in the USA and will be well known to alpine gardeners who grow the sub-shrubby species in troughs , screes or rock gardens .
20 Where a product is entirely integrated within the TNC or its captive suppliers ' networks , or where the intermediate components or materials used are of such a specialized nature that there are simply no available suppliers outside the existing TNC network , then backward linkages are literally forbidden by the logic of global production .
21 We found that the SSB oligonucleotide sequence is also within a larger DNA sequence which can form a stem loop structure and that the loop region is entirely contained within the SSB oligonucleotide ( Fig. 6 ) .
22 Tandia by Bryce Courtenay ( Mandarin , £4.99 ) — Half-Indian , half-African , beautiful and brilliant , Tandia is a teenager when she is brutally violated by the South African police .
23 The topic is much neglected in the North 's election campaign yet it is vital to our region .
24 This figure is generally accepted as the UK average .
25 Partly because of this kind of situation , it is generally accepted in the United States that conventional credit scoring systems do not reliably discriminate between good and bad payers either among people on very low incomes or among people in the 18 to 25 age group .
26 The libcrypt library is available as a feature which encompasses the full function Data Encryption Standard and is generally controlled by the US State Department , which means that if you do n't speak convincing American , you ca n't have it .
27 In and around Bond Street , there is Marlborough 's exhibition of new watercolours by Paula Rego , who has created a portfolio of fifteen coloured etchings for a new publication of J.M. Barrie 's Peter Pan ( to 30 January ) and is prominently featured in the Tate Gallery 's new arrangement with an important autobiographical painting of ‘ The Dance ’ ; twenty coloured drawings , captioned with humorous texts , by Glenn Baxter at Thomas Gibson ( to 22 January ) ; and a series of new sand pictures by Michael Young at Turske-Hue-Williams ( 18 January-27 February ) .
28 The village is soon surrounded by the Viet Cong , who launch attacks at night .
29 This type of care is very unpleasant for the patient and is not undertaken in the United Kingdom unless the outlook is likely to be a return to healthy life .
30 Tea is not grown in the United States and , even today , most Americans prefer coffee .
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