Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] and [pron] [is] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is then forgotten or repressed when it seems to have vanished altogether and there 's a third period , what Freud calls the return of the repressed when the initial trauma comes back in the form of symptoms and er ideally in the form of an analysis that finally brings it to the surface of consciousness and dissolves it , and this is a typical pattern .
2 However , there is no doubt that we all fly better if we fly regularly and it is a good policy to fly whenever you have the opportunity .
3 whatever disagreement there may be about size , there can be no doubt that this sector will not disappear easily and there is every evidence to show that with the economic crises of the 1980s , it has been increasing .
4 — it gives out with some mess that I might normally eat but now it sort of blows away and there 's a whole muddle of emotion in my …
5 The Knightley Way and The Nene Way begin here and there is a Youth Hostel .
6 " Open " meetings of any of the Anonymous Fellowships are there for all to observe who wish to do so and it is a scientific and academic disgrace that experience of this successful method of treatment for a major disease is not a compulsory ( or even an acknowledged ) part of standard undergraduate or postgraduate medical curricular .
7 ‘ When it 's really flaming away and it 's the wood burning and not the Paraffin , then you put the lid back on loose , It may be that you 've over-filled , which is fine .
8 Brenda Campbell says to ride a 100 miles on a horse is quite something in itself but to ride it at a fast pace and be able to get off is semothing else and it 's the best thing you can do with a horse
9 erm we 're starting again and there is no evidence , and I am sure that Margaret Thatcher is n't having any input at the moment .
10 And that 's a throwen chair of around about fourteen fifty , designed with a short seat so that you lean forward and it 's a writing chair basically .
11 This type of ‘ speaking topically ’ is an obvious feature of casual conversation in which each participant contributes equally and there is no fixed direction for the conversation to go .
12 complex facts or ideas must be communicated simply and there is a risk that the written word will fail in this
13 FLAW ( Foreign Languages at Work ) grew dramatically and there is no doubt that the quality of the award combined with its flexibility and relevance to the workplace gives it value to both employees and employers .
14 Er we also got the Asian community centre on Street , and we we go there and there 's a cross exchange of er ideas .
15 Not much to see there and it 's a bit near the Bun — ’ he chopped his sentence short .
16 The polymer chain can be regarded as a series of small segments covalently bonded together and it is the effect of this chain connectivity which leads to deviations from an ideal entropy of mixing .
17 We live downstairs and there 's an old lady called Mrs Parker who lives upstairs .
18 You and him are finished now and there 's the end to it . ’
19 If they 've never advertised before and it is a rare occasion but it does happen , we we put our own thoughts down there we discuss that with them .
20 I open the throttle a bit and head out into the sound , where the tide flows strongly and it is a favoured feeding place for auks .
21 If any client suffers personal injury , including illness or death whilst overseas arising out of an activity which does not form part of the inclusive holiday arrangements or excursions as described above and which is the responsibility of a third party , we will give you help in your resolving of any claim you may have against that third party .
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