Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The only way in which that can be addressed sensibly is by putting extra money into the basic state pension . |
2 | But the lads have been tremendous , and there 's a buzz around the club now all we want now is for them to show the same attitude tonight . ’ |
3 | The only time I cry now is in my sleep . |
4 | Its sheer size , mountain locality and NE aspect mean climbing here is of a serious nature . |
5 | The evaluation reported here is of the first versions of the lexical access component ( LA ) and of the project 's acoustic-phonetic front-end ( SEGLAB ) . |
6 | Some ( often analysts ) would argue that if more information is included there is at least the potential to meet everyone 's needs ; if information is restricted it is certain that some people will not have what they want . |
7 | Or , more critical perhaps , why — if evidence reviewed earlier is to be believed — many creative individuals even seem to have enhanced resistance to the mental illnesses to which , according to the theory outlined , their dispositions should make them more than usually susceptible . |
8 | Where it begins to work superbly is in the more private , indoor scenes of the opera 's later acts , from the great confrontation between the King and Inquisitor onwards . |
9 | Each of the eighteen pavements listed above is of one of these four types of arrangement : Type A : Star-like squares as elaborate motif : nos. 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , and 18 . |
10 | It has been converted to rhd at some point after manufacture ( as have many others , which if done properly is of no consequence ) . |
11 | The man who brought us hits Like Ferry Cross the Mersey and You 'll Never Walk Alone is on a nationwide tour , but stopped off just long enough to talk to Mike Rowbottom . |
12 | Changes over time also indicate that living alone is on the increase as a feature of old age : the General Household Survey ( OPCS , 1985 ) shows that in 1973 , 40 per cent of those aged 75 and over lived alone ; ten years later the figure was 47 per cent . |
13 | As in Miss Austen 's day it was universally accepted that a young unmarried man with a house and fortune was in need of a wife , so Mrs Girdlestone might have been beguiled into accepting a somewhat similar assumption that one elderly lady living alone is in need of an even more elderly lady to live with her ( prudently stipulating , however , the three months only , in case she should wish to draw back ) . |
14 | And in another sense what we do n't do often is to actually recognize the significance of the child 's question because of the language he puts it in . |
15 | And in another sense what we do n't do often is to actually recognize the significance of the child 's question because of the language he puts it in . |
16 | I 'm going to ver the well the information I impart now is in brief Richard because they will certainly cover it in a lot more detail when you get to the er training . |
17 | All we can do now is to be prepared . |
18 | In actual fact , what you wan na do now is to er perhaps have a little er letter writing to Avon . |
19 | The picture we show here is of the wonderful Fife-built Sumurun , racing round the Needles . |
20 | In fact , the only territory on the northern shores of the Mediterranean where malaria is actively transmitted today is in the Chukhurova plain of Turkey . |
21 | The only journalism which I have done regularly is with the NI which is the group with which I have had the best understanding during my stay in Europe . |
22 | Landscape here is on a grand scale , and in consequence paintings will become larger . |
23 | You are married to an Italian , you live in Italy , what happens here is of great importance to your future . ’ |
24 | The bulk of firewood burned today is in twigs and branches . |
25 | Anyone attempting to flout the restrictions and climb conventionally is at serious risk of injury from BAA members abseiling down the cliff face . |
26 | Venturing upstairs is like entering another world . |
27 | What we could do actually is with a we could have a |
28 | Maybe what we should do actually is before too long because of the planning involved is actually approach Communicado |
29 | Or could further research prove that the most efficient way to bowl quickly is with a Procteresque action ? |
30 | I 'm quite sure that the way forward for teachers and parents is within some kind of co-operative framework , and the only way that can work effectively is for each to be aware of other 's needs and difficulties , and the kind of barriers that have existed in the past for parents to get into schools I think are being lowered by the schools , but it takes almost a generation , I think , for parents to stop being frightened about what school is doing and the kind of parents who 've had bad experiences themselves in schools , I think , have enormous difficulties in approaching teachers and I 'm sure the answer is in terms of co-operative activity — children and schools , schools and parents , and all of them together with myriad of outside agencies that are available for children with severe problems . |