Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [pron] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 BA 's strength has long been its profitable routes across the North Atlantic .
2 So are her romantic schoolgirls , and Betsy in this book is the most imaginative of all the race .
3 So are there two boats going every day then ?
4 So are there other sources of evidence that can offer deeper insights ?
5 The advantages of Bt toxins are obvious : not only are they natural proteins that readily degrade in the environment , but they are highly specific for crop-destroying caterpillars ( Lepidoptera ) , flies ( Diptera ) , or beetles and weevils ( Coleoptera ) ; they do not harm vertebrates .
6 Not only are they dramatic representations of personal and social events , they are also outward expressions of inner emotional feelings .
7 Pulmonarias make an impressive foundation , not only are their early flowers a welcome sight , but the foliage that follows can be outstanding — although those with the most attractive flowers are not always succeeded by the best leaves .
8 Thus , not only are their own customers in focus , but the demands of the next group of customers " down the line " are part of the segment .
9 Not only are there good approximations to such an object available in nature but also it is an ideal subject for theoretical consideration .
10 Not only are there different kinds of theories but also there are different priorities awarded to theories vis-à-vis methods .
11 A closer look at this data supports the obvious view that not only are there different rates of accidents among manual occupations but also that rates of accidents are higher in occupations with high proportions of manual than non-manual workers .
12 Where work can be planned in co-operation , in any modification or adaptation of team teaching , not only are there obvious gains for the students but the teacher himself receives much needed support .
13 Not only are there fewer titles published today but the process of decline has also led to monopolies within large cities .
14 Not only are there fewer workers around on each farm than formerly , but the modern farm worker spends much of his time isolated in the noisy interior of his tractor cab .
15 The primary determinant of service was still land , in the sense that a lord normally drew the core of his following from the area where his estates lay , although the men who looked to him for lordship would not necessarily be his own tenants .
16 The primary determinant of service was still land , in the sense that a lord normally drew the core of his following from the area where his estates lay , although the men who looked to him for lordship would not necessarily be his own tenants .
17 Not only were there extensive wastes or commons in some areas , but also rough woodland , unreclaimed land and undeveloped land to a greater or lesser extent wooded , which is the natural vegetation for cool temperate areas like Britain .
18 Not only were there French troops , but Frenchmen were infiltrated into the royal household , and even into the higher levels of government .
19 So were his long trousers , his formal shirts , and what he thought of as his work-clothes : camouflage trousers and combat jackets .
20 So were his oral extravaganzas .
21 He makes more mess in his bedroom than she does and his is because , not only is it all papers and books and toys and everything else , it 's all his clothes as well .
22 So was there strong connections between the Wesleyan and Baptist Churches and the trade unions ?
23 No longer are her anxious snorts heard in the still of the night .
24 And what 's cooking for Ian , Hattie and Steve it might soon be their financial books .
25 ‘ But it is valuable and it might just be what those guys on the roof were after . ’
26 There is a sense that the lines mean more than their composers know , may indeed not be their personal compositions at all ; they may also be brooded upon , to be repeated with new understanding much later .
27 After we were given room numbers we unpacked , well we tried to unpack , ten minutes to be outside were our precise orders .
28 No , it 's it 's used it 's used in situations where an abbreviation can be made , or er , er , erm , an abstract symbol can be made , but again , this this was used normally in print , even in printing of novels and sermons and erm , and important documents , right up , u you know , up and well into the nineteenth century , before it was considered that that was not formal enough , and that the word and had to be written out formally Are there any words in this section which you ca n't find a modern English version of easily ?
29 We 've done this with humour , intelligence , a sense of joy , magic and fun , which have always been our essential ingredients .
30 Ah yeah , yeah , so what are the roads like is it any roads or
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