Example sentences of "[adv] [is] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The outline presented below is in note form with issues which could be used in training .
2 The example below is from Tamil , where [ z ] is a frequently used sound , but unfamiliar to English speakers .
3 Some of the problems related to the project which were identified through IS included : ( a ) The dichotomy in IS between teaching and testing specific learning skills as a foundation for other subjects , and fostering holistic , personal development among pupils .
4 The first paper to look in is of course your own local paper .
5 one is that i it may be that the old moral economy worked because the peasants recognized that , in a sense , that was the way they w well they , they could not stand up and criticize the landlord th the , the most they could do was to try and get the landlord to behave in a reasonable way , and that within that there would then be the sub-culture , the counter-culture of , of beginnings of mutual aid and what is happening in is in part that the communists are making them think the old moral economy work , but in part they are picking up on those sub- culture bits because the , the , the whole of mutual aid idea is , is coming from existing peasant cooperations .
6 The correct way to shut the machine down is to type EXIT to return to Windows , quit Windows and then switch off the machine .
7 Dollar expenditure on tobacco alone is at present ten times that on timber .
8 As in Miss Austen 's day it was universally accepted that a young unmarried man with a house and fortune was in need of a wife , so Mrs Girdlestone might have been beguiled into accepting a somewhat similar assumption that one elderly lady living alone is in need of an even more elderly lady to live with her ( prudently stipulating , however , the three months only , in case she should wish to draw back ) .
9 I am going to do so and so , or I am going to the pictures or I , I 'm going to so and so 's for tea .
10 The reason why communication is achieved here by lexical means only is of course because the context of shared knowledge makes it possible to use minimal cues .
11 One application of expert determination where the expert is the agent of one party only is in land transactions between vendor and purchaser or landlord and tenant .
12 Er because the traffic clearly is n't carrying on down through but nevertheless is through traffic .
13 It can happen that at the time of the sale the seller is not the owner ( and thus is in breach of the condition in section 12 ) but that he subsequently obtains that ownership , e. g. by buying the goods from their owner .
14 ( 2 ) ( 1 ) above is without prejudice to any duty arising out of a collateral relationship such as bank and customer : see the undisputed liability in negligence in Midland Bank Plc.
15 The primary effect of the nodal description above is of inaccessibility to the reader .
16 The tér is in fact a busy roundabout from behind which a cable car takes you up on to Castle Hill and the ancient fortress area of Buda .
17 The defence of consent can obviously not be pleaded as it can be and generally is for rape .
18 It seems to me to reduce the passport to what it generally is in practice , a not too efficient identification card , of which few authorities take much real notice .
19 What exactly is of value in this nouveau-riche southern heartland of Thatcherism ?
20 So what exactly is on offer ?
21 There have been concerns for some time that IBM Corp was fast running out of cash — the UK subsidiary was reportedly ordered to factor its receivables by its parent at the end of last year after it ran out of cash for its operations , hardly a cheap way of borrowing for a blue chip company , and the Reuter report that it and IBM Credit Corp are seeking $4,600m of revolving credit in the international syndicated loan market ( see page seven ) , seems to confirm it ; at least one source told the news wire that IBM is trying to keep the arrangement very quiet , presumably to avoid generating more alarm than there already is about progress of its business .
22 she already is in school , I mean you know for teaching like
23 A large exploration programme both on and offshore is in progress , though the level of activity has varied considerably .
24 But if she thinks it 's worth the risk , then it 's up to you to try and contain that risk — make sure there 's nothing to trip over , and that someone who can react quickly is on hand to give tactful support where necessary .
25 As the winter continues it becomes too cold to work and a day off is in order .
26 However , for the Partnerships more is at stake .
27 Bringing it all Back Home is about East and West ; about the poor and the rich in the UK ; about poor countries in East Asia and rich countries in Western Europe .
28 On such days the hills hold a mixture of azure and gold never seen at any other time of year ; the cobalt sky is more intense than it ever is in summer , and the straw-coloured hills shine strong in the light from the low winter sun .
29 If all is relative , then protest against racism , sexism and so forth is at root an arbitrary subjective one — why should n't somebody be racist if all is a matter of mere opinion or expediency ?
30 We also pray for Francis and Len who Fr er Len also is in hospital .
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