Example sentences of "[noun pl] is [adv] [adv] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Miller stressed the point that former writers had not had the opportunity of seeing the flower or fruit of new exotics cultivated in English gardens , but by this time many had and details of others had been ‘ communicated by persons of skill from abroad ’ and ‘ so the ranging of plants under their proper heads is now better understood and the science of botany rendered more complete ’ .
2 Re-negotiation of steps is very commonly required since theoretical assumptions of difficulty are often not mirrored by experience in practice .
3 Indeed , there is a desperate shortage of accommodation to rent , especially in urban areas , and the housing stock that exists in these areas is often poorly maintained and badly managed .
4 In any event the consequences of change as it will affect many rural communities is not fully understood and if a viable social structure is to be retained in the remote areas it will be necessary to proceed with caution .
5 There is also some indication that the appearance of particular items in particular columns is less easily shown as rule-governed than it is in the inner city .
6 The large amount of oil still used in power stations is more easily reduced since many alternatives are possible .
7 The fear that teachers and the ideas that the hold can inspire in totalitarian governments is most graphically demonstrated when the debate of classrooms and lecture halls hits the streets .
8 The position in the mid-1980s is very economically reviewed and analysed in Weick ( 1985 ) .
9 The nature of these changes is less well understood than of those that occur in bacteria adapting to new chemical environments .
10 If governors are actively involved as a dynamic , lively group and feel that their contribution to decisions and actions is not only valued but essential , then enthusiasm and commitment snowballs .
11 As the penalty that a one-pass load imposes in terms of extra synonyms is very quickly understood when it is shown visually , Fig. 6.12 compares the results of one-pass and two-pass loads for a number of bucket sizes .
12 Though such groups are considered by writers such as Mannheim and Keller to have central roles in organised society , their unity as elites is not usually emphasised and neither is their internal communication or common purpose .
13 The function of the stripes is not fully understood and the pattern is in fact different on each zebra .
14 The kind of history in which later knowledge is made the yardstick by which to judge earlier theories is now widely recognized as profoundly unhistorical .
15 The bone in predator assemblages is often well preserved but has also been modified to varying extents .
16 The generous support given by Branches of the Association , organisations and individuals to enable residents to enjoy outings and holidays is very much appreciated as they are so important to the well-being of residents .
17 It 's tempting to think that Windows is so carefully organized that you do n't have to understand much about these processes at all .
18 The role of the different health and welfare professionals is also now seen as crucial in this process .
19 In general terms , ‘ size ’ of particles is not readily defined as it is a measure of the dimensions which best describe a specific group of particles .
20 The C-terminal portion of region 1 , poorly conserved in the related IE proteins of the α-herpesviruses , was also included in our expressed peptide ; the role played by these additional residues is not fully understood but deletion analysis on the 140k DNA binding domain found them to be necessary for the production of a clear DNase I footprint but not for binding in gel retardation assays ( see below ) .
21 Langerhans cell histiocytosis ( histiocytosis X ) was not included in the analyses as this group of diseases is not now regarded as neoplastic .
22 It is significant that currently in Sweden , where resources to support visually handicapped pupils in mainstream schools are considerable and of high level and where the integration of handicapped pupils is particularly well supported and virtually universal , there are still problems for a significant number of visually handicapped pupils in terms of social adjustment ( Svenson , 1986 ) .
23 It is for this reason that the production of free radicals is normally tightly controlled and that concentrations of free transition metals are virtually non-existent .
24 The queen will also , on occasion , change the nature of her pheromone excretion so that the development of the larvae is no longer suppressed and they become sexually mature .
25 Male Sterilisation is technically simpler than female sterilisation because the vas deferens is more easily reached than the fallopian tube .
26 The true basis of the cation selectivity of zeolites is not completely understood but can usually be explained in terms of the specific molecular architecture of the zeolite frameworks ( always large enough to accommodate caesium ) , the relative amount of silicon and aluminium in the zeolite framework , and the hydration state of the cations .
27 In this way risks and costs are reduced , the performance of trainees is more easily measured and the presented situation is precisely controlled by the trainers .
28 An underlying reluctance to accept change or try out new activities is so well hidden and overcome that she is extremely optimistic and positive when taking decisions and initiating projects .
29 Any sequence of causally related phenomena is thus always regarded as complete .
30 In addition , the volume of timber removed in logging operations is either not recorded or is inaccurate .
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