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

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1 And that is usually club coach Chris Bailes 's car .
2 would like to say er er and that is though councillor urges us to be more totally er which went on the housing committee I think it would be very wrong of us to do that , leaving that er the vote at the end of that particular debate was unrelated to and er these democracy that 's er situation .
3 It can end in silence , this being considered preferable to choosing an incorrect word or phrase , and this is clearly nonsense .
4 Well , in the last ten years , and this is only history , what really matters is tomorrow , Ferrari won one driver 's title and Williams and McLaren won the rest .
5 Meanwhile , rumour , and this is only rumour , mind you , has USL president Roel Pieper becoming president of Novell Inc .
6 in some areas there is a specialist home nursing service for the terminally ill and this is sometimes part of the services of a hospice ( these are usually called Continuing Care or MacMillan nurses ) .
7 But with inflation , it becomes impossible for consumers to distinguish between a price rise that is a true relative price rise and one-that is just part of the general upward movement in prices .
8 But that is only part of the explanation for the magnitude of their swing to the Conservatives .
9 But that is hardly consolation ! ’
10 The coven will also employ magic , but this is only secondary to its beliefs and worship .
11 Fluka is known world-wide as a supplier of high quality chemicals and bio-chemicals for research and development and intermediates for industrial manufacture , but this is only part of the picture .
12 But this is only part of the story and can be very misleading .
13 It must be clear that improved liaison between these parties will help , but this is only part of the requirement .
14 But this is only part of the disagreement .
15 The British legal system is already in a bit of a sorry state but this is only part of the story because we are faced with a creaking Government bureaucracy that has often been shown by the Higher Courts to be acting in an illegal and unfair manner .
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