Example sentences of "[adv] is [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | and what brings them and thousands like them together is their hobby … their sport … climbing … |
2 | What ties them together is their adoption by the Reagan Administration , which uses Simon 's economic thesis to give intellectual backbone to their moralistic assertions . |
3 | So much of professional life is spent in the competitive atmosphere of interviews and auditions that a chance to work on themselves constructively and together is something actors relish . |
4 | ‘ How long is her spot ? ’ |
5 | Below is their team photo for your approval — are they not nicer looking than you thought ? |
6 | The book went on sale in New York yesterday and below is what Morton says about the letters . |
7 | No not enough is it B R Is it bran ? |
8 | I feel like that the situation in which Carrington was in is what God does and that I 'm part of that situation , and that he was going to die , and that there was nothing I could do about it . |
9 | He 's written you a poem in which you might well think he was describing a fox outside his window but just at the point when the fox seems most real , it might be coming through the window or it might be going into its hole , he says that the hole that this fox lives in is his head . |
10 | What comes across to us most obviously is your electricity , your erotic charm . |
11 | Its high proportion to carbon is an advantage here , so is its complex , benzenoid , easily disrupted molecular structure . |
12 | One of the reasons why it has been able to do so is its policy of charging for special exhibitions . |
13 | And although industrial and space robots are obvious potential applications areas for these retinas , so is their use alongside other remote sensing equipment in automated substitutes for guide dogs . |
14 | Radio and television are national institutions of mass communication whose reach and influence are enormous ; so is their potential to promote national objectives . |
15 | Radio and television are national institutions of mass communication whose reach and influence are enormous ; so is their potential to promote national objectives . |
16 | So is our daughter . |
17 | As I have indicated in the past , not only is our police service admired , but so is our policing structure . |
18 | Fry drew mocking attention to the fact that what is involved in pop is not simply music , but music as articulated through a performer or , rather , through an image of a performer — and if musical meaning is conventional , not natural , so is our sense of pop personality . |
19 | So is our room look . |
20 | ‘ Geoff Thomas 's form falling after the Blackburn move fell down is part of it , so is our start , plus Salako . |
21 | TOWA WAS BORN IN JAPAN , and though his parents were also born there , his grandparents were Korean and so is his passport . |
22 | So is it Middlemarch or Experts ? |
23 | So is it coincidence , or is it not ? |
24 | The Author has staggered from the deathbed , so is it time for critical analysis to pay attention to real people 's lived lives , their traceable , material existences ? |
25 | I 'm missing school on the Monday to go to Alton Towers so is my friend |
26 | My French is improving , so is my Latin , but the Greek … " |
27 | but I 'm wonderful so is my poem |
28 | My face is wet — and so is my ice-cream . ’ |
29 | ‘ So is my son there . ’ |
30 | Mr Pratt , 35 , said : ‘ I am black and so is my partner in the schemes we are currently undertaking in New Brighton . |