Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [is] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The environment you will be working in to learn is called GW-BASIC , as this is the most common version of BASIC for the PC . |
2 | ‘ What computers can easily do is to enable unskilled people to produce rubbish twice as quickly as they did before , ’ Forsyth remarks . |
3 | And what grades do not do is tell all that is known about the student 's performance or abilities . |
4 | The one thing he wishes not to do is to arouse defensive attitudes . |
5 | Images and echoes fill the room , diffuse and speeding , the glass darkened to a degree no one thought possible ; his immense talent , his ring wisdom , his antipathy for chemicals , argued against destructibility ; all he would ever do is grow old . |
6 | What I 'd like now like to do is to describe some of the components of tools strategy to enable and empower us to deliver enterprise-wide client server solutions . |
7 | All I ever do is get pissed and do something stupid . ’ ) |
8 | Ah okay what we usually do is make sure it 's not upside down . |
9 | But what they 'll probably do is sell those before they actually reach their premium . |
10 | The advice often given is to dip heavily-populated rocks in boiling water to eradicate the pest . |
11 | ‘ The challenge will be to maintain morale among the staff because what really matters is to make sure that services to people who need them are not disrupted during a period of change . ’ |
12 | What he really needs is to have some blond streaks to lift it a shade or two . ’ |
13 | What it must now do is issue some clear guidelines on the manner in which doctors involve themselves — directly or indirectly — in promoting unproved remedies to the general public . |
14 | Yes but the thing is what I would really like is get two there then waddle it in one there and then |
15 | ‘ I 'm not a lover of the verbal reasoning test , ’ he goes on , ‘ But what we are now doing is abandoning one system when we have n't perfected its replacement . |
16 | The expansion of the public programmes now proposed is to meet exceptional needs ; it is born partly of a short-term necessity , partly of the conditions inherent in modern urban life . |
17 | So that as well as measuring pressures , we can have flow and volume data on the same patients and the technique that we now use is to bring these patients in er to challenge them with a large fluid load , er they get an antibiotic , which is actually part of the way that we fund this study , they have a |
18 | Look , what I really need is to have more of those old floorboards brought round . |
19 | The opportunity that they now have is to become independent production companies , an opportunity that they did not have in the last round of licence decisions . |
20 | Everywhere sap is rising Siphoned from some source by power , effective , Your presence gives me . |
21 | Here too Anselm is adopting some part at least of the vocabulary of the new ecclesiastical theorists in describing the situation which Rufus had taken over from his father . |
22 | The importance of considering the task which the subject is actually performing is made clear by the difference in results obtained from studies using different tasks during the arousal manipulation . |
23 | Another possible way of resolving the difficulty where the sole evidence is that the defendant was actually fighting is to say that , in the course of the fight , there is a series of threatening gestures , each one of which constitutes a fresh offence . |