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

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1 Publicity itself is basically news material about the organization which is published in one or more of the media .
2 It is only car cases of the larger mammals that kites are interested in and help to remove .
3 There is already witch hunting by bigots who do n't use burning stakes any more — the law mercifully wo n't allow them to .
4 The packing is usually glass beads of 0.1 to 0.3 mm diameter .
5 Perhaps not quite a complete conversionbut the campaigns orgainsers say there is still tim e for the new religion to spread .
6 There is still Londesborough Lodge on the road to Driffield where the ‘ gentry ’ used to stay whilst on shooting expeditions .
7 There is still planning permission for the Gabalfa office development , so someone will move there .
8 The US is hardly lily white in the battle over chip imports into Japan , and Japanese chip users say that their US suppliers have been cancelling deliveries in favour of US customers even as they complain about the difficulty of penetrating the market , according to Electronic Industries Association of Japan .
9 Joyce Preston , who is also theatre manager of the Murrayfield Hospital in Thingwall , Wirral , said : ‘ Several weeks before Paula died I came on duty and Eddie was waiting at the theatre .
10 There is also inspection work for Midland bankers , survey work for Wirral and Sefton Councils and acting as church and ecclesiastical architectural consultants to both the Church of England and the RC Archdiocese .
11 There is also development potential for at least half the 70 acres of prime waterfront , which is in Kvaerner 's books at ‘ several times ’ what was paid .
12 erm , and there are two aspects , that they can a stimulant and whilst I 'm , I would agree that many women , it is part of dealing with problems in their lives , coping with stress , that part of that is also withdrawal symptoms from the nicotine , and
13 There is also consumer resistance to products that do not have an immediate effect on the pest populations several days may pass before the bacteria have a noticeable effect on the pest .
14 Due to cutbacks in Adult Education last year , Margaret was made redundant from her part-time post as lecturer for Special Needs in Wandsworth Adult College ; she is now Curriculum Manager for Basic Education , Special Needs , Physical Education and Complementary Health with Surrey Adult and Continuing Education Service and enjoys this work very much .
15 A typical rhynchosaur is Hyperodapedon gordoni , found in what is now north-east Scotland in the late Triassic Lossiemouth Sandstone Formation of Elgin .
16 They were commissioned by John Cox who worked with Hockney at Glyndebourne and who is now Production Director of the Royal Opera .
17 He began his career as intake foreman at the maltings when it was built and is now barley buyer for the south of England .
18 Clarke is now tournament professional at the K-Club , Straffan , County Kildare — he has just switched from the equally fashionable Mount Julliet , County Kilkenny — and manager Andrew Chandler believes a European victory is definitely on the cards for Ulster 's emerging star .
19 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates , generally regarded as the wealthiest person in the US , is no longer the country 's most eligible bachelor — he became engaged over the weekend to 28- year-old Melinda French , a Dallas-born product manager at Microsoft who joined Microsoft in 1987 and is now product manager for the Microsoft Publisher desktop publishing programme .
20 There is often headlamp glass in the road nearby .
21 In a stress timed language there is often vowel reduction in the unstressed syllables , i.e. the vowels there tend to be less distinctly pronounced than in a stressed position .
22 At this level the first of the two chords is often chord V of a minor key , rather than chord I. The dénouement of Tancrè de contains three examples , each of which accompanies an allusion to Clorinda 's fate .
23 He said : ‘ We are now living in a post-apartheid era and it is about time member of the Labour group came to realise that . ’
24 ‘ As a player , it 's certainly more gruelling doing my own material than Michael 's , because his is mainly rhythm parts with a few solos .
25 Cohn-Bendit is today deputy mayor of Frankfurt .
26 Their role is invariably calcium uptake into the cell , that is the prevail when they open they will admit calcium into the cytosol , and this plays a crucial role during signal transduction processes , where elevation of cytosolic free calcium mediates in stimulus response coupling .
27 Mr Clark will be succeeded by Mr David Davies , who is currently deputy chairman of Charter Consolidated and a former chief executive of merchant bank Hill Samuel , now owned by TSB .
28 Mr Clark will be succeeded by Mr David Davies , who is currently deputy chairman of Charter Consolidated and a former chief executive of merchant bank Hill Samuel , now owned by TSB .
29 Mr Lansley , who is currently policy director of the Assocication of British Chambers of Commerce and was Mr Norman Tebbit 's private secretary when he was party chairman .
30 She was elected in 1987 and has served on Labour 's national executive and is currently party spokesmen for city and corporate affairs .
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