Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adj] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However it does appear that consumers pay the final bill as retail prices are over four times the level of wholesale prices , which is double the equivalent mark-up in the US or Western Europe .
2 everything 's new the other side .
3 When one is blind the other senses conspire to compensate .
4 For those republicans who lose their own lives in advancing their struggle , there is available the full solace of their Church as IRA murderers are buried with no lesser Roman Catholic Church rites than the very priests of that Church .
5 and that softens the joint , and it 's surprising the warm water going in
6 ‘ They think Sybil was the victim of a walk-in thief maybe a junkie , and it 's possible the same person killed Angy . ’
7 It 's ridiculous the whole nation should be slowed down to the mind of a 12-year-old , ’ he said yesterday .
8 Here are a couple who must be just rejoicing in this kind of weather because when it 's cold the only way they get warm is to take their shoes or boots off and go into bed in the early evening with all their clothes on .
9 They 'll give you a fire if it 's cold the other day when Tony was here with his mum they had a fan heater
10 But Ann says it 's free the whole month
11 It 's likely the first life would be the man .
12 And it 's clear the new partnership up front gives real hope for United .
13 When the Jaguar XJ-S V12 Convertible is available now , for a saving of almost £10,000 over the 300SL-224 's basic price , it 's clear the 300SL-24 is too slow , too expensive and too far away .
14 It 's obvious the Chief Fire Officer will be in charge of the fire service , and I do n't see there 's any problem between the two .
15 ‘ If it happens to both machines it 's obvious the common factor is you , yourself . ’
16 it 's alright the other one was her affair with the Governor of Tennessee , I 'll get it right in a minute
17 Similarly when it is hot the superficial vessels expand , so drawing heat away from the interior towards the surface , where it can be cooled by the conduction away from the skin surface .
18 It is ironic the new arrangements , in which social services return to the role of gatekeepers to public funds for residential care , are described as the introduction of community care .
19 British Coal said : ‘ While we will be giving detailed consideration to the report , it is apparent the independent assessment conducted by Boyd substantially supports our view that these mines are not viable in a market which is being squeezed both on volume and price . ’
20 British Coal said : ‘ While we will be giving detailed consideration to the report , it is apparent the independent assessment conducted by Boyd substantially supports our view that these mines are not viable in a market which is being squeezed both on volume and price . ’
21 It is possible the low rates for Blacks were due to under-reporting by black victims of black offenders in these areas , or under-recording by the police .
22 The major limitation relevant here is that Parliamentary ( or ‘ primary ’ ) legislation ( that is , ‘ statutes ’ ) can not , because of the doctrine of Parliamentary supremacy , be challenged in a court of law except on the ground that it is inconsistent the European Community law .
23 However , it is clear the two sides are far from agreement on the extra £382m TML claims the tunnel terminals and fixed equipment will cost , which Mr Morton described as ‘ manifestly absurd ’ .
24 It is clear the vast majority of cancers are not due to radiation exposure at work and therefore in most cases , no compensation will result .
25 The latter he rejects because it is clear the Irish are too barbarous even to be Spanish , but he supports the former account of origins .
26 It is clear the National government 's right-wing attitudes and its hostility to the threat of communism could override public concern within the context of its parliamentary supremacy .
27 It is vital the that non-Proliferation treaty , which lapses in 1995 , is renewed , and the nuclear weapons states such as Britain must play their part .
28 The pressure of his 10-year domination of the US circuit got to Norman but he is adamant the same fate will not befall Faldo .
29 He is convinced the necessary seven member states whichever they may be can still meet the criteria for economic convergence which has been set as the minimum to permit a single currency in a majority of member states .
30 And he is convinced the temperamental Frenchman — bought for £1.2 million — will have to conform to manager Alex Ferguson 's regime or else he will be dispensed with just as quickly as he was at Leeds and his other clubs .
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