Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [pron] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | On the 17th they were past the mountains . |
2 | Gravity gets weaker the farther you are from the star , so the gravitational force on our intrepid astronaut 's feet would always be greater than the force on his head . |
3 | And the right one is among them , the right one for you , that is . |
4 | The cylindrical rooms which are logically formed within the tower at several levels are usually of quite small diameter — indeed , decreasing diameter the nearer they are to the top of the tower . |
5 | The nearer they are to each other the greater is the field . |
6 | cos the nearer it is to you the , the warmer it is |
7 | right I 'm pleased pleased to introduce to us , er , er against all these difficulties and the nearer you are at the front the better , there 's all stuff here look |
8 | So , the nearer you are to the insect on the plane , the more insect-like are the local biomorphs . |
9 | The Cabinet heard a report from Gillian Shephard , the Employment Secretary , about measures to help the unemployed which are to be announced to coincide with the Budget on 16 March . |
10 | FOR THE UNEMPLOYED there is at present little consolation . |
11 | Such a system punishes the elderly and the unemployed who are on fixed incomes , and the disabled who , we all know , live well below the poverty level . |
12 | Thus each profile had a distinct expression ; and when the movable side was most in action , the rigid one was in its coldest state of watchfulness . |
13 | The fitter we become and the more energy we expend on a regular basis , the easier it is for us to maintain our new figure . |
14 | Thus , the more mobile a dipolar group , the easier it is for it to follow the electric field up to higher frequencies , whereas the less mobile groups can only orient at lower frequencies . |
15 | ‘ The more information we can get from the public the easier it is for us to tackle criminals and make life in the town better for everyone , ’ he said . |
16 | Also , if a contractor is to carry out the work the more information we can supply to them the easier it is for them to provide an accurate tender . |
17 | Whatever the brown one is on this |
18 | To her horror the top one was of herself . |
19 | And her father 's answer to the question given himself had been : those tests at the secretarial college were making his daughter nervy ; and the quicker they were over the better . |
20 | By the mid-1930s it was past its peak , but it played a prominent part in the agitation which led to the suspension of the National Government 's unemployment assistance board scheme early in 1935 . |
21 | And then they want to build a new one where the old one is at the moment . |
22 | ‘ The Indians today , ’ remarks Ondegardo , ‘ never think of getting a new garment until the old one is in tatters ’ . |
23 | Here the new building is redolent of the symbols of commercial architecture — polished marble , hi-tech glazing , stepped cube facades — as the old one was of the values of its age . |
24 | The taller you are for your weight , the more range advantage you will accrue . |
25 | Try to fight in the lightest category you can manage without heavy dieting because , theoretically , the heavier you are within the weight limit , the more power you can pack into techniques . |
26 | The nicer you are to them the more they will help to put you at your ease . |
27 | In so far as the situation changed in the 1790s it was to the extent that such payments became systematised both as a regular basis for relieving poverty and in being tied to a scale of bread prices . |
28 | The second one is in relation to the sheet in front of you headed school meals and third area erm is the typographical errors on some resolutions to , to take you through . |
29 | But the second one was to actually make it a bit of bloody exercise in marketing . |
30 | The nearest one had been for the use of the Conway 's house , the second one was for the use of Tommy Grant and his family . |