Example sentences of "is [adv] [prep] [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Going to court to resolve a dispute is rather like going to war . |
2 | But it is perhaps worth looking at part of one fairly characteristic set . |
3 | ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity . |
4 | ‘ Although this is a drastic comparison it is still worth bearing in mind , especially when we begin to pass from youth to maturity . |
5 | Married life is partly about living with ordinariness . |
6 | The question of the frequency of military use of these ranges is also worth considering in detail . |
7 | The board should be checked for damage especially around the nose and rails , and it is also worth bearing in mind its weight since boards become heavier with age . |
8 | It is also worth bearing in mind that data on the benefits of conventional antihypertensive therapy have been derived to a large extent from subjects less than 65 years of age ( Koch-Weser , 1978 ) . |
9 | It is also worth bearing in mind another old saw , which would n't be an old saw but for the fact that it is proved by practice : Oppositions do not win elections ; governments lose them . |
10 | It is also worth bearing in mind that the experience curve does not apply only to single products . |
11 | It is well worth pausing from time to time to clarify what problem each person thinks he or she is solving . |