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

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1 ‘ What is absolutely clear one this verbiage has been cut away is that individual retailers ’ stance on Sunday trading is , in the vast majority of cases , determined by a cold , calculating examination of the long term balance of financial advantage …
2 In corporate finance , the conventional view in America and Britain still is that Japanese firms rely for most of their money on friendly banks that they have been wining and dining for years .
3 What we 're after also is double yellow lines , because cars park round the perimeter , and we have buses that comes in , er local buses , we have the problem of where to , to get round the village normally .
4 but it cracked , cracked me up is these fucking songs that make you take and he keeps hiding behind the oil can
5 The reason probably is that human neonates , the newborn human beings have much more subcutaneous fat than any other primate .
6 A guiding hypothesis in the work to be carried out is that fluent readers have access to information regarding the location of at least some previously read words .
7 While everyone agrees that far more could , and should , have been done to contain the AIDS epidemic , the key issue now is that positive steps can still be taken .
8 It really is many happy returns for Brian who has travelled thousands of miles from his home in Tasmania to wish his twin happy birthday .
9 But one idea going around is that French troops might be mixed in with brigades from Britain or other NATO countries on a multinational — ie , non-NATO — basis .
10 An interesting point here is that certain organisations have won a reputation for attracting and retaining senior management talent .
11 The crucial point here is that individual perceptions about benefits and the legitimacy of state actions to overcome economic crises were equally as important as the crises themselves .
12 The difficulty here is that modern methods of farming are highly intensive and sometimes artificial .
13 The message here is that romantic cliches may safeguard you from a heart attack and prevent you making a fool of yourself .
14 The universal element here is that human beings use their resources of language and technology to simplify the world of experience so as to bring it under control .
15 Turning now to financial mutuals , the key feature Fama and Jensen see here is that residual claims are redeemable on demand .
16 The main idea here is that existential propositions can be paraphrased in terms of propositions about knowledge .
17 The main point to understand here is that different types of trust are designed to meet different situations .
18 What Sir Adrian is absolutely certain about is that top managers need to be decisive and should not push issues under the rug in the hope they will solve themselves .
19 What does happen historically is that integrated songs become gradually less common through the course of Elvis 's career , while the song-types tend to diverge , as the relatively small , well-defined audience of the Sun days gives way to a large , heterogeneous market demanding different types for different sub-sections .
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