Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yours is bearing up well . |
2 | Oh someone 's going out here . |
3 | Someone is doing too damn much . |
4 | It is a religious and social ideal which is achieved relatively infrequently in practice . |
5 | Then there 's the relative confidence which is to say how much stronger is that particular output compared to any others . |
6 | The ‘ talking like a lady ’ explanation is a mirror-image of Peter Trudgill 's suggestion — which is based once again on his Norwich informants ' responses to self-evaluation questions — that men give ‘ covert prestige ’ to working-class nonstandard speech , associating its roughness with masculinity . |
7 | Superfluidity is something which is seen so far in two liquids . |
8 | We also have links with companies producing the insects used to control pests , and with the agri-chemical industry which is developing more environmentally friendly chemical pesticides . ’ |
9 | On other aspects of the reign , which is treated very briefly , the Encomium is of little value . |
10 | The Dart 18 ; a catamaran which is taking off quite literally , since it 's launch a few years ago . |
11 | , You enter the downwind leg while flying a Bonanza and find you are about 400 metres behind a Piper Tri-Pacer which is flying considerably more slowly than you are . |
12 | And I mean , that , I think that 's the sort of respect which is draining away very quickly , |
13 | This applies both to production and to labour , which is reorganized both socially ( see Braver man , 1974 ) and spatially . |
14 | When a voltage is applied to the tip of the AFM needle ( which is kept far enough away from the surface so that no tunnelling current can flow ) , the dopant 's electrons are disturbed and exert an electrostatic force on the tip . |
15 | Is not that a discourtesy to the Select Committee , which is made up mainly of Conservative Back Benchers ? |
16 | Some clients do not attend counselling because they feel it interferes with their personal privacy — that ‘ do-gooders ’ will tell them what to do , which is made even more insulting by the fact they often have children themselves . |
17 | Blockx make an oil paint which is made almost entirely from poppy oil . |
18 | Blockx make an oil paint which is made almost entirely from poppy oil . |
19 | When multi-track sound mixing is being carried out it is necessary to cue the various tracks in and out to a precisely laid-down programme , a task which is made much easier by reference to a ‘ dope-sheet ’ . |
20 | Of all the obedience programmes designed to test dogs , I feel that the Schutzhund test is the most suited to the Rottweiler , although a close second must be the trials arena , which is built along very similar lines . |
21 | So use calcium hydroxide which is written on there , as the |
22 | Compared with the proposed establishing of a separate feature of ‘ extra pitch height ’ ( which is explained more fully in 18.1 ) , this is unnecessary duplication . |
23 | Thus where during the trader 's unsolicited visit an offer is made which is accepted only later , the customer effectively has a longer cooling-off period . |
24 | Suchitoto and San Salvador , which is functioning very efficiently . |
25 | In ‘ harem ’ -forming societies the non-reproductive male population may form a ‘ bachelor ’ section of the social unit which is organized rather differently in species of contrasting ecologies . |
26 | How good that future is will depend in part on the performance of the dockyard , which is competing right now . |
27 | It is plain that such essentially lightweight structures , the form of which is determined almost entirely by operational considerations , may offer few opportunities for conversion into comfortable living accommodation . |
28 | The kiln , which is fired about once a week , takes 2 days to heat and cool down . |
29 | Perhaps Mrs Ashley understood best what English women want , which is to feel not too conspicuous but , rather , pretty and comfortable . |
30 | He says TB is a problem with badgers , but killing every animal which is caught just so that it can be tested for the illness is n't the answer . |