Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [be] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In general practice the type of psychologist most used is the chartered clinical psychologist , many of whom have had specific training in psychotherapy . |
2 | What the NME 's five-page article really underlines is the contradictory and capricious nature of Morrissey himself . |
3 | Clearly one can , if one wishes , assume that the exploit of Morgoth of which the Eldar never learnt was the traditional seduction of Adam and Eve by the serpent , while the incoming Édain and Easterlings are all sons of Adam flying from Eden and subject to the curse of Babel . |
4 | Sally-Anne took the kiss and the last sight of him standing in the parlour in his beautiful evening clothes up to bed with her , and agreed with him — for really the end of the evening and their happy supper together had been the best thing of all . |
5 | Indeed virtually the only thing now missing is the short ballet sequence . |
6 | What this diagram clearly exposes is the temporary nature of Keynesian unemployment in these models . |
7 | But in fact the position here advocated is the traditional view which regards an obligation to obey as a result of a special relationship between an individual and his state . |
8 | Another player best avoided is the racing game enthusiast . |
9 | Tillich would undoubtedly agree with Gandhi , however , that what the principle of identity really implies is the essential unity of all that exists . |
10 | The young KGB girl , who only a short time earlier had been the eager recipient of General Vashinov 's favours , smiled at Duncan . |