Example sentences of "and is [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has been injured and is clearly in a state of shock .
2 The investigator can , of course , exercise full control over the nature of these materials , and is thus in a position to elicit whatever information he needs .
3 Then he gets low and is already in a state of anxiety which tends to make him make poor judgements .
4 The open air fish market does brisk business every morning except Sunday and Monday and is well worth a visit for its display of fresh and smoked specialities , as well as a huge range of shellfish .
5 Salzburg is not far away and is well worth a visit to see the wonderful Baroque architecture of this elegant city .
6 It is now the Museum of Bohemian History and is well worth a visit .
7 While I can not say for certain that the aquarium located at the Oceanographic Institute , Monaco boasts this title , it does contain some stunning displays of tropical freshwater and marine fish and is well worth a visit .
8 It is an excellent example of foresight , liaison and co-operation by three remarkable railway preservation societies with local government and national bodies and is well worth a visit .
9 This is an attraction not often found in British resorts , and is well worth a visit .
10 Llyn Brenig is situated some 35 miles form Colwyn Bay , and is well worth a visit .
11 Towyn has been renamed Tywyn , but the railway still retains its charm and is well worth a visit .
12 This rna strand is called ribosome , and is somewhat like a computer tape which the rna can zip through to specify the correct amino acid .
13 Hill finished third in Montreal and is still without a win after taking over from 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell .
14 She was in hospital for a month and is still in a wheelchair .
15 A director is an agent of the company and is therefore under a duty not to make a secret profit from the company .
16 ‘ I think the new Hospitality is a great improvement and is now of a quality consistent with HCIMA objectives .
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