Example sentences of "it is [adv] [adv] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is thus automatically kept up-to-date and , providing you were not underinsured to start with , you need no longer worry about becoming underinsured as a result of inflation . |
2 | It is thus automatically kept up-to-date and , providing you were not underinsured to start with , you need no longer worry about becoming under-insured as a result of inflation . |
3 | It is most frequently described these days as ‘ the second largest engineering group in the UK' , but does it have ambitions to be number one ? |
4 | Although it can be as profuse as a gonococcal discharge , it is sometimes only seen first thing in the morning before urine has been passed . |
5 | The commoner is that in which non-neural tissues are damaged and specific nerve endings ( nociceptors ) within them stimulated ; it is therefore usually called nociceptive pain . |
6 | It is now widely recognised that amyloidosis , rather than being a single disease entity , represents a group of diseases that have in common characteristic microscopic staining properties and electron microscopic fibrillar configuration . |
7 | While this used to be common practice , it is now widely considered sexist : such usage represents the masculine as the norm , and so marginalises women . |
8 | Almost certainly brought to Britain by the Romans , it is now occasionally found growing wild , and can easily be confused with cow parsley when the latter is young . |
9 | In most psychiatric units it is now usually considered inappropriate to have one member of staff constantly accompany a patient at risk . |
10 | While the ability of the factual social survey to provide large-scale pictures of prevailing social conditions within a community is important , it is less frequently used these days . |