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

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1 Keep your tapes somewhere that is as free of dust and moisture as possible .
2 And now a point we have now done that , we have now done one , right that is now going to be dealt with by Simon and introduced by Monica are they going to be dated the day she produces them or what are going to be dated ?
3 There is plenty of ordinary play material available commercially that is perfectly suitable for use in shared play by children with a range of levels of vision ; simple shapes , bright colours , strong construction and surfaces that are not too shiny are particularly suitable .
4 Presumably this is fairly obvious .
5 Economically this is still a rational choice .
6 Important events require some preparation if we are to make the most of them and arguably this is more true of retirement than of any other stage .
7 Right this is extremely easy to reduce .
8 The most popular is briefly to pressure-cook the nuts .
9 Ecological intuitions about the universal recycling of nutrients and the usefulness of much that is also aesthetic are unlikely to measure up against this yardstick for scientific truth .
10 There is therefore some potential disadvantage in trying to obtain maximum identification with other members of a particular Anonymous Fellowship and some advantage in recognising that all addictive disease — and all recovery programmes — have much that is fundamentally in common .
11 Yet this piece has much that is freshly inventive and original , even if these were epithets that , alas , did not readily spring to mind with regard to the performance it received .
12 Here we find that the pressures against taking religion seriously are considerable , despite much that is extremely positive and creative to which RE can and should relate .
13 Perhaps that is also why Mubarak says , or at least why Genet recalls him saying , that if he wants his book ( Prisoner of Love ) to be read he must write it in ‘ a voice that 's sweet but inexorable ’ ( p. 151 ) .
14 Unfortunately for Berger , both stops were exceptionally slick and , judging by the controversial aftermath of Nigel Mansell 's botched pit stop in Portugal last week , perhaps that is just as well .
15 That would have reduced exposure ; but it is so small a step from cutting the level to removing it altogether that perhaps that is now a wiser move given the shift in public opinion .
16 Surely the detailed issue coverage in the Guardian and The Times must be superior to the necessarily brief and superficial coverage of issues on television ? perhaps that is so ; but Very few British newspaper readers read papers like the Guardian and The Times ; most read tabloids such as the Sun , the Star , the Mirror , the Express , or the Mail .
17 YOU : Perhaps that is somewhat on the high side .
18 Perhaps that is only a passing feeling … ’
19 They explored the drawing-room next — or perhaps that is too formal a name for the large and very cheerful room on the other side of the hall .
20 The motion is n't actually asking for each individual member to be sent a questionnaire and to say where would you like to be because obviously that is totally ridiculous .
21 So that is just eighteen minutes after noon , so how long is it from nine , ten in the morning until , until eighteen minutes past twelve o'clock in midday ?
22 So that is pretty hefty you know when but of course it was dispersed round the tower you know it did n't hit in one lump you know .
23 The parameter b , which characterizes the advantage of defectors against cooperators , is thus the only parameter in our model ; none of our findings are qualitatively altered if we instead set P= , with positive but significantly below unity ( so that is strictly satisfied ) .
24 So that is so fucking sad !
25 So that is all right ; it sounds good .
26 In the urban environment ( Douglas , 1983 ) and in an ecosystem approach to the city ( Douglas , 1981 ) Douglas employs an ecosystem or systems approach and that , particularly the control system , may provide the means for study in physical geography and so that is appropriately the subject for chapter 7 .
27 The antibody technique was essential for teasing out the roles played by external signals and internal factors in the differentiation of glia — the supporting cells of the nervous system — so that is now one of the systems we understand best .
28 So that is certainly on line .
29 So that is really where a weakness is , it 's in perceiving the needs of other parts , parts of the group .
30 Right , so that is actually something positive ?
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