Example sentences of "[be] [conj] [conj] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The difficulty is that although sometimes it is possible to point to an intention to compel action on the part of the target , as when the aim is to prevent employees from working , or to force a local councillor to vote differently , or to stop another organisation from marching that intention is not invariably present . |
2 | is that once obviously there is a specialist application to UFAF , to , to their forms |
3 | Maria Morgan , editor of the Guinness Book 's literary section , says of the publishers ' advertisement : ‘ The trouble is that as yet we do n't have a category for most widely read author . |
4 | One of the great joys of looking at anything in Prague is that as yet there are few distracting labels in English , we are all forced to make our own discoveries and everywhere this is rewarded . |
5 | The most daunting problem facing Louis Gerstner is that as yet he has absolutely no idea just how much he does n't know — and he will be Superman if in six months he has more than scratched the surface on that problem . |
6 | A corollary of the theory is that if only we were all experts at telepathy we could manage without language at all . |
7 | It was as though previously we only had a limited knowledge of what children were capable of thinking , feeling and making , until encouraged to respond in a personal way to the real world around them . |