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

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1 The husband who is or becomes emotionally clumsy or inconsiderate , the wife who is over-demanding or nagging , the partner who is coldly disapproving or coolly unsupportive or the one who is noisily depreciatory all run the risk of becoming the " bad parent " ; the " bad parent " is not loved and the physical side of love will deteriorate .
2 So okay what 's or hang on
3 But look at Lionheart , they said that 's , that 's that plays perfectly , you know when you running and those pikes come in underneath you .
4 So that 's that sounds quite a lot to ask the political party
5 The merchant unwittingly parodies Christ 's resurrection in his withdrawal to his counting-house to review his affairs : He descends only to join the rest of the household in a superficial scanting of Christian ritual between the call of the business world and the lure of socializing : Note the distraction and reluctance implied by the " " But … " " at the beginning of line 251 in comparison with the consecutive " " And … " 's that introduce more pleasing activities .
6 Whatever it is that decides when such changes in fashion , in culture , come about — I 'd say that is the real futurology , the thing to try to predict …
7 Trouble is that picks up the dust .
8 No but what I 'm saying is that went in before twelve o'clock .
9 Firstly , that the acid test whether or not benefit is collateral is that laid down by Best J , namely " Is the covenant beneficial to the owner for the time being of the covenantee 's land , and to no one else ? "
10 Setting aside the exact figures chair , I think Leeds position is that left late at the goalposts set down by R P G two , erm our members are the City Council 's grasped the mettle of accommodating the level of accommodation that that implies .
11 A snag is that breaking up the network into such small pieces might produce large diseconomies of scale in buying rolling-stock .
12 Another consideration is the use of humour , which should be at the right level of sophistication , otherwise it can fall flat ( the best kind of humour is that generated spontaneously in the classroom ) .
13 A weak version of the first argument is that put forward by opponents of the trade union movement claiming that , if wage rates had not been maintained at what they call an artificially high level , the introduction of labour-saving equipment would have been retarded and the number of available jobs increased .
14 The most generally accepted test is that put forward by Lord Diplock in Lonrho v Shell Petroleum , based on presumptions .
15 An important feature of current accounts is that banks often allow customers to be overdrawn .
16 tab five of bundle four it 's clause nine is n't it ? now is that struck down ? erm by your defence or any part of it ?
17 The problem is that like most other private Russian companies , Anis finds it impossible to raise capital .
18 The first is that acquired solely by study and reading which is only a pale imitation of the real thing since it is not accompanied by an experience of love which answers to the intellectual knowledge ( c.4 ) .
19 The upside is that getting in and out is made simple by the front seats sliding well forwards .
20 How good is that guarantee now ?
21 But the truth is that floundering helplessly between two markets — too old-hat to be teeny-bopper and too twee to be taken seriously — Kylie needs a drastic career re-think if she is to avoid becoming a latter-day Lena Zavaroni .
22 Obviously this early is that 's actually come out .
23 All their Lordships need to say is that having carefully considered the arguments advanced , in the manner indicated by Griffiths L.J. , they can see no ground upon which Barnett J. would have been justified in taking the decision-making power out of the hands of the district judge , and substituting a decision of his own .
24 The problem here is that having so easy access and the largest concentration of easy routes , it is very crowded at holiday time .
25 The trouble with this remarkable change of character is that Swayze simply lacks conviction .
26 Moreover , in an appeal to the High Court relating to such an order , the principle to be adopted is that set out by Lord Lane C.J. in Reg. v. Tottenham Justices , Ex parte Dwarkados Joshi [ 1982 ] 1 W.L.R. 631 .
27 Of course it was challenged in the discussions , but the outcome is that set out in the Anglo-Italian paper .
28 If the KPMG header is to be used or KPMG is to be referred to in the advertisement either as the contact address or in some other form , then the procedure to be followed is that set out under ‘ Placing of the Business Opportunity Advertisement by KPMG ’ below .
29 Available in either black or white the first thing you notice about this guitar is that sitting down and playing it is practically impossible ; it 's worse than a Flying V in that respect .
30 Taylor could risk Platt at Wembley next Wednesday , but the feeling is that doing so would not go down too well with Juventus .
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