Example sentences of "[adv] [is] a " in BNC.

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1 Opposite is a bank barn with ramp approach and a fine canopy and threshold .
2 Opposite is a small engine shed ( No. 33 ) , for the saddle tank engines used about the works , with coal stores , etc. , adjacent .
3 Neatly arranged opposite is an array of samplers , sequencers , drum machines and keyboards — just to prove there 's more to the man than the jingle-jangle of six strings over a pickup .
4 Opposite is an equally large Menzies , where the books , mostly paperbacks , are at the back of the ground floor , with a small children 's section in a basement .
5 To reveal these is to peel back a curtain and show this version of institutional order is only one social possibility , and furthermore is a continually manipulated experience .
6 Basically everything we all agree at the Institute the question of improving the lot of the Third World is the responsibility of Third Worlders , and in fact a number of us would add that in very many cases , certainly not in all , it would not be achieved through slow incremental technical change , but would require in some cases very major social structural changes that in some cases erm will only be brought about very major social upheaval erm and there all we can do is add to perhaps the element of increasing consciousness and awareness of the problems , which furthermore is a two way street , I mean when we have this study activities we learn as much from the people who attend the seminars as we tell them .
7 What is particularly significant about this passage is the strength of conviction the teacher demonstrates that this kind of informal assessment is right because it provides the maximum amount of feedback to all concerned , and furthermore is an integral part of the learning process , and not , as so often happens , an adjunct to it .
8 The worst hand contains only a High Card , slightly better is a Pair ( phwoar ! ) , two Pairs , a Full House ( Bob 's ? ) , a flush , a run , four-of-akind etc .
9 Better is a programmable word processor ; though a sadly rare beast , this allows some very exciting interactive work with learners ( Deeson and Megarry , 1987 ) .
10 Ideological change apparently is a further element in explaining why it is more common to find people living with relatives in particular historical periods than in others .
11 Why two such important Russian spies should have been placed in the same cell block so that they could freely meet and talk together is a mystery .
12 Susan 's chosen metaphor of bringing fabula and sujet together is a characteristically biological one : ‘ how could either come before the other , except as one twin happens to get delivered earlier ?
13 Bringing a group of patients together is a useful way of getting patients currently content with one injection a day to enquire why they are not having two injections a day as are the other patients they have met .
14 Then there 's a three-piece hall table with a rickety leg that when put together is a perfect kidney .
15 The courage to hold contradictory impressions together is a brave skill , highly prized by writers .
16 A home together is a dream that shattered when his job disappeared .
17 Linking Disney World together is a network of monorail trains , buses , river steamers and launches .
18 Growing together is a step by step process .
19 I believe that christian worship together is a vital and important place where such trust and security and the togetherness can be built up .
20 Looking for sherds that will join together is a very time-consuming process , and is only usually done thoroughly if it is suspected that such joins exist and will add significantly to the evidence .
21 That the two are almost invariably found together is a commonplace : but why , at Market Harborough , does the church of St Dionysius spring grandly up from the market place without any green space around it , without a vestige of a church-yard ?
22 They 're worried that having the two groups together is a recipe for trouble , and goes against the Government 's own policy .
23 And then learning together is a model of dynamic encounter or dialogue , one with the other .
24 And I would suggest through us learning together is a model of effective evangelism .
25 I mean it 's the old story , is n't it , one person who gets killed on a Bank Holiday car crash is not news but four getting killed together is a disaster , is newsworthy , I mean that 's the way it works .
26 They 're done because the old-fashioned way of doing a , putting something together is a paste-up job , you 've got all these stories filed about all sorts of things , and then some editorial chap or chapess sits down with sort of paste and scissors and cuts the things off , and they tend to cut things off the bottom to make it all fit until it feels about right .
27 The combination seems to point to some underlying form of ‘ essential history ’ of which each individual provides his variant but which can only be hinted at , not revealed , because when the voices join across time they never quite marry , though their coming together is an attempt to generate something which like a collective emotion is necessarily felt as something more than the experience of the individual , as something dominant and external' .
28 Using the two together is an effective and calm method of achieving behaviour control .
29 What is tying these together is an ideal , or to put it more concretely , a certain position associated with some alienated intellectuals in late capitalist society .
30 What they are basically is a form of pattern shorthand .
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