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

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1 The information in the series of guides by J. Watson Lyall which begin in 1873 is mostly about the shootings and fishings .
2 The information in the series of guides by J. Watson Lyall which begin in 1873 is mostly about the shootings and fishings .
3 The swing is mostly from the arms , with the body kept steady to maintain balance .
4 He says what you can see is most of the cities not only in Holland , but the whole world and of course in England have to deal with the growing of cars and it 's not only that the car is a good thing — the car has very bad things for the city as a whole .
5 In J v C [ 1970 ] AC 668 Lord Macdermott described it as : … a process whereby , when all the relevant facts , relationships , claims and wishes of parents , risks , choices and other circumstances are taken into account and weighed , the course to be followed will be that which is most in the interests of the child 's welfare as that term has now to be understood .
6 The narrow nationalism expressed by people who want to cling to total sovereignty for the United Kingdom is rather like the arguments we hear from Scottish and Welsh nationalists — unrealistic and out of date .
7 I mean it 's mostly for the kids or if , w when we 're travelling in the car anywhere .
8 Holding and transferring bibliographic information is presumably in the interests of the data subject ( the author ) and is vital for the efficient running of the book industry . ’
9 That 's right into the fields , they they had er the colliery had a er farm adjacent to the er to the the colliery .
10 how value it is , and most insurance , yeah , that 's right through a brokers .
11 It is somewhere on the borders between social research and journalism .
12 Judicial independence means that judges are not dependent on governments in ways which might influence them in coming to decisions in individual cases , though their promotion , like their appointment , is effectively in the hands of the Lord Chancellor with , nowadays , a measure of Prime Ministerial intervention .
13 The most remarkable fact about the appointment of judges is that it is wholly in the hands of politicians .
14 Ciprofloxacin is largely excreted as an unchanged substance and elimination is predominantly via the kidneys .
15 As we have seen , the residential care of elderly people is predominantly in the hands of private companies .
16 ‘ He 's on about the gypsies . ’
17 Then it 's on to the weights and rowing apparatus .
18 Photography 's comprehensive guide to what 's on in the galleries .
19 There 's on in the bedrooms ?
20 The haul is worth more a hundred thousand pounds and the hunt is on for the owners .
21 ‘ It 's only for the players and the managers .
22 That 's only for the banks though is n't it ?
23 Now twenty two is So they do n't say twenty and two it 's only on the ones like twenty one thirty one forty one that you say twenty and one thirty and one .
24 Well , it 's only in the interests of the council .
25 It speaks with an unmistakable inner city accent from the centre of a world everybody recognises even if it 's only from the headlines in The Sun — a world full of ‘ social problems ’ where all the culprits and the victims live — ‘ niggers ’ , ‘ hooligans ’ , ‘ old biddies ’ .
26 I realise that it is constantly in the interests of the Opposition to belittle the Government 's successes , but that is certainly one .
27 Their song is of regret and exile , its core the oxymoron of ‘ this far land ’ — ‘ this ’ land is the real land , Middle-earth , ‘ far land ’ ought to be the one Elbereth is in beyond the Seas .
28 Well I do n't think that 's much like a rolls royce .
29 It 's been on the television news and it 's all over the papers this morning .
30 Yes I know , it 's , yeah it 's just having it all up , it 's all round the doors and you know and they suppose they
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