Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One way of looking at the effects of the kind of industry they work in is to see whether black people and whites living in the same area — inner cities for example — have similar rates of unemployment .
2 Is is to see whether green consumer Rob and Trish want to , to have something .
3 One is to see if adventurous buying , lavish displays and good service ( which includes opening until 7pm and for a half-day on Sunday ) will galvanise the public .
4 If for some reason you miss this opportunity or at a later stage wish to know more about particular parts of the Library 's stock and its services , then ask a member of the Library staff to explain how the material in the Library is arranged and listed and how it may be used .
5 This is explained if malabsorbed polysaccharides are fermented to short chain fatty acids , most of which are rapidly absorbed , decreasing the colonic osmotic pressure and thereby preventing an increase in faecal water .
6 Now the warming trend is explained as due to a combination of solar and volcanic influences , with a 24-year lag between the maximum of the solar diameter in 1911 and the peak warmth of the 1930s — the dustbowl era in North America .
7 The legal system existing at any time is explained as functional for the development of the productive forces at that time , or ( in another version ) for the relations of production at that time .
8 His view that the accountants in the earlier case owed a duty of care was based on the fact that they had actual knowledge of the plaintiff 's intended and actual reliance on the accounts that they were to prepare .
9 Throughout the transaction process it is necessary to ensure that all of the parties are achieving their set responsibilities in accordance with the timetable and that , if not , the timetable is revised as necessary .
10 It was demonstrated that codon CUG is assigned as serine instead of leucine in an asporgenic yeast , Candida cylindracea ( 1 ) .
11 Finally , the lead pickup alone is placed as usual at the end of the track , so you can still clobber the switch hard right and get back to the classic , hard-edged Telecaster tone .
12 However , it is recognized that other tasks may well tap other aspects of plural reference .
13 Thus although it is recognized that regulatory agencies can influence behaviour , it is also true that the framework on to which they impose constraints is not the same regardless of the underlying institutional structure .
14 In relation to the exercise of a profession such as medicine , the fact that a person has acted in accordance with practice which is recognized as proper by a responsible body of persons skilled in that profession means that there has been no negligence .
15 One is that regulation seeks to control economic life , yet it is this which is recognized as responsible for the material well-being of the community .
16 He is selfcentred and ambitious , on his way to being a cosmetic surgeon , but love and white picket fences conspire to change his low-down ways .
17 economic about Taiwan and there 's a great deal of irony in this because you know here you are in the nineteen fifties in China rich peasant economy which is accepting and preserving inequalities
18 Duhem is suggesting that individual non-observation sentences can not be conclusively verified or conclusively falsified by observation , by the evidence of our senses .
19 In this sense , therefore , the now fashionable polarization of school-led and agency-provided INSET is misplaced and misleading .
20 But the idea that you have to see the original film is misplaced and outmoded .
21 It is intended that interim findings will be reported for discussion in venture groups , the results of which will then be integrated into the final report .
22 These are usually agreed jointly by the Countryside Commission and local authorities , and it is intended that strict development control should be applied within them .
23 Specially trained BT staff will also be on hand to advise those who are suffering from nuisance calls , and it is intended that self-help groups will be set up by people who have been victims themselves .
24 In addition , the new section captures the essence of the old law , that the conduct is caught if it is intended or likely to provoke others to cause unlawful violence .
25 Reports in the press or on radio or television must not reveal the name or address of the child , his school or any other information which is intended or likely to identify him ( s97(2) ) .
26 The text clearly describes the detailed procedure relating to conveyancing , depending on whether the land is registered or unregistered .
27 An application for a property adjustment order is required to identify the land , specify whether the property concerned is registered or unregistered ( and , if the former , its title number ) , and give particulars ( as far as known to the applicant ) of the mortgage ( for example the mortgage account number and the full names of the mortgagor(s) ) ( Family Proceedings Rules 1991 ( SI No 1247 ) r2.59(2) ) .
28 A typical clause on the sale of a registered title is as follows : All that property known as the title to which is registered as Absolute at HM Land Registry under Title No Together with the rights and Except and Reserved and Subject as mentioned in the Entries on the Register of the said Title .
29 Visual acuity is often normal even when the field of vision is so poor that the child is registered as blind .
30 He shows the way " clearcutting " by the US Forestry Service is registered as bald scars on the mountain ranges — hard to distinguish at once from the destruction caused by natural forces .
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