Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There were pilots getting their aircraft away on two engines , with armourers hanging on underneath checking the bombs , incendiaries blazing and HE S exploding in all directions .
2 ‘ Mr Lilley should go to any city in this country and try to live with nothing … find how degrading it is to go to those places and ask for blankets and ask for food . ’
3 What we wan na do is think of some buildings and describe them to ourselves and then work out what style , cos the thing is since the 1960s , styles like we want , like a progression of styles till the 1990s and see what 's changed and what 's stayed .
4 Oh yes it is the , the column of the Eiffel Tower is hidden by those buildings is n't it ?
5 If the unit is arranged in several ranks then only models in base contact can fight ( usually the front rank ) .
6 When the concept is explained by some writers , educational technology :
7 The regression analysis indicates that 50 per cent of the variance is explained by these variables .
8 His [ profession ] is compounded of all Natures , all humours , all professions .
9 The inability to compete on salary terms , which creates staff shortages for certain organisations , is compounded in many cases by an inability to offer sufficiently satisfying work to attract labour with the skills that are desired .
10 We need to legislate on this offence because of an evidential difficulty , which is compounded in several ways .
11 Fourth , I will describe how the organisation of the curriculum into arbitrary hierarchies is compounded by some attempts to make the National Curriculum accessible to all pupils .
12 The attribute , describing the spherical seating of the lever into the cover , is assigned to both sets as attribute
13 A very high priority is placed on both issues .
14 The fact is recognized by some philosophers who take the given view of causation .
15 The general importance of child care in supporting the fertility of married women is recognized by those countries which have policies to encourage fertility .
16 Frequent long motorway journeys are a feature of the Kings ' life , and while the larger and more powerful 405 is favoured for these trips , the 305 is equally at home on the school run or the motorway .
17 The cohesion-tension theory is favoured by most biologists today as the best explanation of the rise of water in plants .
18 Although it is intended for all ages and abilities , in practice it is limited to Levels 1 , 2 and 3 .
19 This User Guide is intended for all users who wish to access LIFESPAN .
20 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
21 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
22 The User Guide is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
23 Teenagers should use the road which is intended for all vehicles .
24 Fancy Patterns : This really does cover many stitch types and is intended for those patterns that are most often used for single colour work , where the design relies on texture rather than contrasting colours to form the pattern .
25 Between Talabheim and Altdorf the river is joined by many streams which flow south from the Middle Mountains , laden with dark soils washed from the mountain slopes .
26 Since then , this deserted corner of King 's Reach Tower has been my spiritual home , but I gradually overcame the contemptuous disdain which is heaped on all outsiders and now , finally , I feel the natives are accepting me as one of their own .
27 This arrangement secures a quiet legal life for the film industry in general , although it is resented by some film-makers who are obliged to tailor their product to BBFC standards in order to secure distribution outlets .
28 The area surrounding Weavers is criss-crossed with many bridlepaths and footpaths , including the Old Pilgrims Way , a path running from Winchester to Canterbury , which starts just 200 yards from the house and runs along the top of the Downs .
29 As Stubbs says : ‘ Although institutionalised writing is decontextualised in these ways , it nevertheless has some firm points of contact with social situations and social purposes , even if these are indirect and heavily conventionalised ’ ( Stubbs , 1980 , p. 109 ) .
30 The Advisory Committee 's only function is to report on such references .
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