Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Most people feel that the church ‘ knows about death ’ , and that someone is n't really treated with proper respect and dignity at the time of their funeral unless the church is present .
2 What about you know , if , if someone is relatively well educated , and they come from an urban , urban rural area , why do n't they get a job in the rural area using those qualifications ?
3 On the consumption side , that means industrial usage ( which is hit by the recession ) and to an even greater extent , jewellery ( which is even harder hit by the recession . )
4 Structuralism is a difficult concept , which is nowadays widely used and abused .
5 Although Siemens is a licensee of the MIS Technologies Inc R-series RISC family , with the right to fabricate it , Siemens Nixdorf has been diminishing its importance in its product line , making major Japanese MIPS licensee NEC Corp , which is increasingly loosely allied with Compagnie des Machines Bull SA , a long shot .
6 What that experience demonstrates is that the teacher very rarely uses the voluminous information , which is nevertheless conscientiously stored and retained .
7 What 's even more amazing is that the Heartbreakers ' music is both memorable and professional , something which is seemingly least expected from a New Wave band .
8 The 1910 dispute , which is particularly well documented in the press as well as in manuscript sources , enables us to see that on this occasion at least , the women did not stand by and wait for it to be resolved over their heads .
9 Yet the truth is that the board of directors will only very rarely be involved in the day-to-day running of the company which is instead usually entrusted to the officers and executives of the company .
10 the existence of a duty to take care , which is owed by the defendant to the complainant ; 2. the failure to attain that standard of care , prescribed by the law , thereby committing a breach of such duty ; and 3. damage , which is both causally connected with such breach and recognised by the law , has been occasioned to the complainant : ’
11 Surprisingly , nablab sales in the off-trade , which is traditionally less affected by recessionary pressure , were down by a third .
12 You can buy an inexpensive ‘ night light ’ which is either electronically triggered to come on as darkness falls or is battery-operated with a timer switch .
13 Elsewhere the effect of wave activity may be particularly intensely experienced by one size fraction which is either totally removed or greatly increased in proportion .
14 Yes indeed , I mean many argue that in fact a law was n't required , and that the common law , as it 's developed and grown and , for example , in the Quinlan case , says that the withdrawal of treatment , the withholding of consent to treatment , is entirely lawful ; and some might argue that , by giving a law like this , which is rather narrowly drawn , you 've taken away a lot ; in other words , a doctor will feel , this I can do , but the other I ca n't do .
15 The idea that there is rivalry between fathers and sons for possession — even sexual possession — of father 's mate is one which is neither readily digested nor easily given up .
16 Simplicity and grace are the keynotes of this music , which is generally well executed by these German forces .
17 They observe that application rates were greatest in an area such as east Devon , which is also mostly protected .
18 The final type of general exclusion clause which is also frequently included is one which restricts or excludes liability for various kinds of economic loss .
19 to go with his body which is also well built .
20 Some areas may provide a rich vein of local history which is also well related to a supplementary unit .
21 The basis of genetic engineering is recombinant DNA technology which is also variously known as gene cloning and in vitro genetic manipulation .
22 Reverie , Myth and Sensuality : Sculpture in Britain 1880–1910 , running concurrently with Traces of the Figure , brings together 30 works which represent the movement in sculpture which is also now known as the ‘ New Sculpture ’ , a categorisation which follows Edmund Gosse 's articles that appeared in the Art Journal during 1894 .
23 Following this logic , only those depressive conditions where a stressor is apparently absent should be considered as ‘ real ’ depression , which is also sometimes assumed to be more likely to include psychotic symptoms and biological dysfunction .
24 Several other Creoles have a complementiser which , like seh is verbal in origin : for example Sranan taki from English talk , which is also usually translated that in this context .
25 The moral fault of his miller is stated directly and without delay : a point which is equally straightforwardly repeated with reference to the miller 's wife : And she was proud …
26 Higher up the mountainside is another , smaller church of the Monastery of Asteri which is equally finely situated and has magnificent views of the hills encircling Athens and of Daphni .
27 To answer this question it must be noted that in sociology ( and elsewhere ) a feminist perspective appears to be polemical because it runs counter to the accepted male-oriented viewpoint — a viewpoint which is rarely explicitly articulated .
28 It is a word which is mostly only used when we discuss Hitler 's treatment of the Jews or when we consider Cambodia .
29 The leaflet shows a straight-sided bottle , which might hold more fish and be more accommodating to equipment than the teardrop option , which is probably best suited to just a couple of goldfish .
30 It is difficult to give estimates of total population for this species , which is probably often overlooked .
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