Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adv] [pers pn] is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If she is very apprehensive about how she is going to manage her role in society as a woman on her own , you could remind her of something she has probably completely forgotten : that she coped with life quite adequately as a single woman , before she met her husband , so there is no reason to suppose that she can not do so again , and possibly even better now because of the love they shared and her greater maturity .
2 Show that you are as interested in how she is enjoying school as in achieving good marks .
3 What the experienced communicator recognises is that the effectiveness of what is said is as dependent upon how it is said and perceptions and impressions others have of the person presenting the argument as it is upon the quality of argument itself .
4 Frequently a horse that habitually rears when it is mounted is also likely to rear every time it feels anxious , such as when it is passed by a truck on the road or it sees a monster ; but it is especially likely to rear when it is asked to stand still .
5 Either way , tuning smartdrv depends not so much on where it is started from , but the parameters that are used to specify the amount and type of memory that it will use .
6 It is best viewed from the 2,300t concrete aqueduct built alongside in 1981 from where it is seen to have a dramatic Renaissance style with closely spaced fluted columns along either side and pediments in each of the four corners of the bridge .
7 ‘ Do I still make him unsure of where he is putting his feet ? ’
8 The Commission is now drafting a directive which will require EC states to dispose of waste as close as possible to where it is generated .
9 The computer in Ogden , or wherever , finds the supply nearest to where it is needed .
10 To undertake a critical reading which is unconcerned with how it is intervening in the present is a denial of intellectual responsibility .
11 The average cost of an infantry battalion is £12.5 million to £15million in the United Kingdom and £17 million in Germany , irrespective of how it is organised regimentally .
12 The difference between a good thinker and an average thinker is often the difference in ability to extract something significant from where it is buried amongst other matters .
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