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

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1 it is in those sectors of the housing market where government has taken most control and which provide cheap accommodation , that there is most restriction on entry for migrants .
2 It 's mostly changes of menu that the discussion goes round .
3 Electromagnetic radiation from a source small compared with the wavelength is predominantly dipole in character with higher multipoles becoming progressively weaker .
4 This magnificent constellation is arguably second in splendour only to Orion .
5 ‘ To my way of thinking , ’ said an officer of wide experience , ‘ this is just paper — it 's only figures on paper , this is — to prevent the general public being able to prosecute the authority if a sewage works has the odd bad sample . ’
6 It 's only £800 per person , but you must provide your own top and the school takes no responsibility for injuries .
7 Oh there 's only Scott at school ?
8 There 's only source of heat .
9 It 's only classes of occupation one , two and three can have a four week
10 The Manager using the system is constantly face to face with data and this increases his knowledge of the company and its personnel .
11 But I mean no I think I think it 's obviously sort of sort of reduced
12 Some may argue that this is merely abdication of responsibility ! — I prefer to consider that LM system is more sophisticated in removing any need for the practitioner to make such a judgement .
13 The entry fee is only £6 per team and entry is restricted to 32 teams who will then be split into eight groups of four in the round robin stages .
14 Now , after 9,500 miles , I wish I had gone for something else as there is only 3mm of tread left on each tyre all the way round .
15 In fact these are just shorthand labels for a type of practice that is only part of ABA .
16 It is only changes in test scores which exceed these reliability estimates that can be regarded as reflecting real changes in the child 's ability .
17 All sections are subject to an excess of £15 per person per section , except for Sections 1 , 3 , 9 and 12 which do not have an excess , and Section 4 in respect of Loss of Deposit only claims where the excess is only £5 per person .
18 Kik-Step offer price is only £34.95 including VAT , postage and packing .
19 The running cost of a cardiac rehabilitation session is only £4-£15 per patient .
20 ( By the way , do n't forget that it is only types of eruption , that are being discussed , and that any individual volcano may erupt in any of these ways — or in none . )
21 This is the distinctive method of instruction at Oxford , and it is extremely prodigal of time .
22 I mean she wo she says pardon me or excuse me , but it 's so matter of fact that I 'd be I could never burp like that if I tried , you know .
23 There are other law officers who are politicians and members of the government , all of whom are expected to act impartially in their legal functions , but there is obviously scope for ambiguity and interpretation here .
24 The price for a residential two-day workshop is approximately £400 plus VAT per person .
25 The cost of simply keeping the Falklands going is approximately £20,000 per person per year ( compared with Britain , where the figure is about £4,500 per person ) .
26 The current average cost of an afternoon course organised by the Institute is approximately £80 plus VAT .
27 Lord St John of Fawsley , chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission , who , as Norman St John Stevas , was an early ministerial victim of Mrs Thatcher 's purge of the wets , has admonished the Prime Minister by reminding her she is not head of state ; treating her as such , his lordship suggested , would simply arouse public hostility .
28 This conflicts with earlier reports that Cu(I) gets incorporated into ZNO in the methanol synthesis catalyst ( but as Couves et al write , ‘ absence of evidence is not evidence of absence ’ ) .
29 He and his colleagues were understandably concerned about the lack of evidence to support the beneficial claims of holistic medicine , but Dr Richards , who thought much evidence could be produced if funds were available , sagely remarked that ‘ absence of evidence is not evidence of absence ’ , a remark that lingered after a discussion that would have been better if longer and better left to the end of this excellent series .
30 It is not part of Stone 's business to look at the condition of working people , but the illustrations in the book reveal very little about the thought styles that the privileged brought to marriage and divorce .
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