Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] is [vb pp] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | A number of instruments are available commercially ; only one is described here and the schematic diagram 9.5 provides the main features of the model . |
2 | Apparently it is laid down as is but they 're all saying are because they thing it 's telephones are , not use is |
3 | Thus it is pointed out that support for microelectronics has been biased towards the south of the country , and it is argued that emphasis on a division between sunrise and sunset , on finance at the expense of manufacturing , on entrepreneurship and new firms as opposed to restructuring existing industries , will all encourage the confinement of the fifth wave of economic growth to a few small areas of the country . |
4 | None the less , all countries have some form , whether or not it is spelled out and consistent . |
5 | Finally it is put down as boredom sets in and some other activity is engaged in . |
6 | Here it is pointed out that there is a difference between knowledge of language and the ability to access that knowledge effectively in different contexts of use . |
7 | Here it is pointed out that the edit form involves two parts . |
8 | A drive that is ‘ unaware ’ of how it is set up and knows nothing of the way it 's data is stored . |
9 | One that ‘ knows ’ how it is set up and how data storage is organised . |
10 | Then it is folded round and glued , as shown , to make a frame . |
11 | But then it is used extensively where a preposition seems to be naturally required , but where to is really inadequate , as in the infinitive of reaction : glad to meet you ( cf Fr. charmé de vous voir ) . |
12 | Most iniquitous of all are the notorious ‘ closed ’ shops where everything is sold cheaply but which can only be used by the privileged state bureaucrats . |
13 | Unlike England , where one is told simply that the case will be heard sometime in the weeks following the notified date , the case in Scotland will actually proceed on the date notified . |
14 | Instead it is turned forwards and hooks over the opponent 's leading guard hand . |
15 | Eden is always somewhere else , or someone else 's — or else it is snatched away after only a moment , at most , or only distantly seen , felt or known . |