Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Cos his is like I du n no Sweep
2 ‘ Is there a kind way to tell a man the woman he considered his is really yours ? ’
3 Someone 's probably anybody buying or selling their ticket ?
4 But I I think that it it is a matter which is legitimately it should be legitimately included within the the structure plan as an important factor .
5 My initial assumption is that any given member of any given society makes some distinction between his immediate social environment and that which is outside it .
6 but you 're not fair to your own family which is even your own family gets first priority
7 Moreover , Buzzell and Gale argue that , as larger-share businesses do not continuously increase their ROI differential over small-share businesses , one would expect a zero correlation between the change in ROI and market share , which is broadly what Jacobson and Aaker found .
8 ‘ Tell them what we know , which is practically nothing .
9 I must apologise for this stupid oversight which is doubtless my fault — a symptom of the pressure we seem to be constantly under these days .
10 It could also stop the central government from imposing half-baked measures in the guise of reform , which is largely what has been happening until now .
11 The possibility of confusion is very great ; for just as Eleanor of Castile landed at Acre in 1270 , accompanying Edward on the seventh crusade , so Eleanor of Aquitaine had landed there 120 years before , accompanying her husband ( that is , her first , Louis VII of France ) on his crusade — which is presumably what Pound means by ‘ Acre , again ’ .
12 Both these tales involve incestuous sexual relationships , which is presumably what is meant by referring to them as " " unkynde ( " unnatural " ) abhomynaciouns " " ( II : 88 ) .
13 In a new pond , which is effectively what you have , the filter must be allowed to mature the water , which can take weeks or even months .
14 Right erm I think that stuff that you 're doing there will be fine but particularly at this idea of a gradient think in terms of the slope of a hill which is effectively what it 's measuring .
15 ‘ It has a certain softness and richness , ’ he concluded , ‘ which is both its charm and its danger . ’
16 They will also create indirect demand for resources through the operating system , which is both itself a resource and a consumer of resources .
17 That 's which is traditionally theirs .
18 Which is traditionally you know Windows Three , Open Look or Motif , maybe O S Two .
19 Whatever ramblers may think of mountain bikers ( and I will be the first to admit that they can occasionally be annoying ) , the fact is that they are mostly young people , enjoying the countryside , keeping fit and getting fresh air , which is surely something we all subscribe to .
20 To ensure that his widow and her family were well provided for , Prasutagus left half his wealth to the Emperor , which is also what was expected of a dependent ruler .
21 Equally remarkable were the ambition and determination that pushed to completion her final novel , which is also her masterpiece , South Riding ( published posthumously in 1936 and awarded the James Tait Black memorial prize ) : a rich regional study of social change and local government , it drew to some extent on her mother 's experiences as the first woman alderman in the East Riding of Yorkshire .
22 and t were which is just we were
23 Impossible to reconcile space suggested by charts and space of room , which is just what I wanted , but for so long did n't know how to arrive at .
24 In them you have real situations which are turned into stories with a message , which is just what I do with rap . ’
25 Which is just what we hoped for — that he 'd run for it . ’
26 This is a much slower atmospheric change than lungs , of course , and is suited to the confined and restricted conditions of a ‘ soil atmosphere ’ , which is just what we need for them to breathe in poison .
27 Complaints about government appointments or policies could only be met by Law with the barren reply that the party could not expect total control and that in coalition such things must happen — which is just what the critics were saying too .
28 Which is just what he did on the actual day .
29 We 're slipping into the training jargon here , but all it is is writing , just putting together some material which is , which is just what they need .
30 This judge decides McLoughlin by employing his own moral convictions , which is just what the popular ideal abhors .
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