Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [verb] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Which is to say that defences are being erected to protect the integrity of Western culture , of the Western idea .
2 Which is to say that directions are better than sentences .
3 None of which is to say that Galway 's anguish is not fully justified .
4 To remedy this , he suggests that arts education must be shown to be " vocational " , which is to say that arts should be shown to provide education for living , acting , doing , knowing , thinking , and enjoying .
5 Which is recognizing that children play a vital r role in a lot of coun in a lot of families .
6 He banishes Hippolytus and prays for his death , which is granted when Poseidon sends a sea monster to upturn the young man 's chariot .
7 They have complained that traffic has been going down the one-in-three gradient Bay Bank into the old part of the village which is prevented when police have been on duty in the past .
8 If deconstruction in a purest sense is only of limited interest to a study which is asserting that texts emerge out of a particular culture called the English Renaissance , it is also true that , fortunately , there is little pure deconstruction about .
9 Make sure you get a HORNBY TRAIN , every one of which is tested before dispatch from the Meccano Works .
10 Primarily , though by no means exclusively , it is the English middle class which , somewhat self-consciously , ‘ appreciates ’ the countryside — and which is determined that others will not ‘ spoil ’ it for them .
11 This marks their first exchange of vows , which is reiterated when Lise pretends to harness Colas by the ribbons to a trap of which she is the driver .
12 The question of difference and singularity was always there for ‘ classical ’ film theory as an underpinning , whether acknowledged or not , for the valorization — and particularly for the legitimation as ‘ progressive ’ — of a popular culture which is produced as product and circulates as commodity .
13 During the duty period the solicitor has to be available all the time to provide advice over the telephone or at the police station , and receives a standby payment , up to half of which is deducted if advice is provided up to that level of work .
14 The first is traditionalism , by which is meant that Conservatives have an attachment to established customs and institutions , and , as a corollary , a hostility to ‘ sudden , precipitate and revolutionary change ’ .
15 This structured response is preferable to reactive or crisis management which is found where objectives are unclear , plans haphazard and where the organisation lives from one day to the next .
16 The programme ( BRITE EURAM ) will introduce a complementary capability for Europe , which is needed if Europe is to stay competitive with the US .
17 He comes when nobody 's lookin' and poisons decent people .
18 Nobody is spared as firm goes bust every ten minutes
19 Answer : nobody is denying that thoughts have qualitative content .
20 Nobody is denying that Mr Steward has attempted to landscape and improve aspects of his farm .
21 Yes when you 're in bed it Ann phoned to say to say that she 's bringing and Ali around to play with you tomorrow afternoon .
22 And I said yeah , I was on one and Suzie was on seven , and I said yeah , even the cleaners complain , you know , in the evening that he do n't shut the door when he goes to the loo and er I said , must have said , when she 's working and Dee Dee turned round and she gl she laughed and said working ?
23 And er Clare said tonight she 's going and Joe 's gon na probably pop over tomorrow .
24 But the model-turned-actress need not look so worried … she 's starring as Snow White in this season 's panto at Croydon 's Ashcroft Theatre .
25 And who 's to say that Edmund would n't be alive today if … ? ’
26 So , for everyone who 's designing and building today , make Brohome part of your grand design .
27 Oh I have to fill in who 's talking and things like this , I 'm just doing it now cos otherwise I will forget you know
28 She is insisting that Gerry finds them a ‘ love nest ’ a safe distance from his wife .
29 But the promise of the student 's higher education is realized when the student is able to raise him or herself out of that state of ‘ delight ’ ( to borrow again from Marjorie Reeves ) and to reflect on what he or she is doing and thinking .
30 Mr Hubbard , who is retired and lives at Hutton Avenue with his wife Margaret , said : ‘ We just hit it off as pals .
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