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

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1 Suspicion may rest on him : and so he is suspended until he is cleared of it .
2 If it fails to do so it is condemned as being ‘ reformist ’ , or ‘ liberal ’ or even ‘ racist ’ .
3 So what is invested as surplus-value in one production period is not seen as surplus-value in the following production period , but rather as a cost .
4 A spiritual void needs to be satisfied , so what is offered as serious and sacrosanct must be as good as it pretends .
5 The only difference is that whereas in the cases seen previously ( 59 ) — ( 84 ) , perception is represented as giving rise to true knowledge , in ( 85 ) — ( 87 ) above it is depicted as giving rise to a false impression .
6 In the first few years of the informal concordat under the RAC , there appears to have been a tacit agreement that in Cambridgeshire the WEA attempted to provide few courses , largely it is thought because of its financial problems .
7 This idea of collective economic and political action is exactly what is meant when we speak about blocs .
8 erm Yes , I mean it seems very difficult to keep in touch with exactly what is happening because of the communication blackout , but erm from what we 're hearing erm obviously there is still a lot more mileage in this conflict it seems to me .
9 A case is defined when it is reported as one alleged offender involved in one event or series of events ; also it is regarded as one case where members of the same group are involved in one event or series of events .
10 Partly it is changing because women are getting more familiar with the industrial scene and partly because of the tremendous impact and influence of the strike at Grunwick Photoprocessing .
11 It is also what is involved when modern descriptions of the moon 's trajectory are retained and observation statements referring to the fact that the moon is much larger when it is near the horizon than when it is high in the sky are regarded as resulting from an illusion , even though the cause of the illusion is not well understood .
12 … the crisis today is that we have fictions which no one admits to be fictions , whereas before people had myths , people had religions , and so on , and a lot of it was believed in as a matter of faith , whereas now everything is presented as real , and it is no more real than the myths of before .
13 NOW IT IS AGREED as follows :
14 NOW IT IS AGREED as follows :
15 Most often it is described as care returned more or less explicitly in gratitude for what the author had been given in childhood .
16 WHEREBY IT IS AGREED as follows :
17 WHEREBY IT IS AGREED as follows :
18 WHEREBY it is agreed as
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20 WHEREBY IT IS AGREED as follows :
21 Much of Western psychotherapy draws , in various forms , on the catharsis model , whereby it is held as necessary for emotional health to come to terms with the repressed anger that is assumed to be inside the individual , and techniques are developed to make the individual confront these in a dramatic form .
22 Rather it is presented as simply a mirror image of the subjectivist principle of mens rea .
23 Hunting is very complicated and most people do not know about hunting or how it is done so they do n't like it and say that it is cruel .
24 Since the legislation assumes the existence of the common law background we must first endeavour to ascertain the general principles governing this area of tort and then see shortly how it is affected when there is a trade dispute .
25 Sometimes it is omitted where it is historically expected to be present , and sometimes it is added where it is not expected .
26 Sometimes it is omitted where it is historically expected to be present , and sometimes it is added where it is not expected .
27 Sometimes it is shown as having bat wings as well , and Indonesian records describe each quill in the beast 's tail as being tipped in poisonous juices of the upas tree for added impetus .
28 It seems that the majority of those attending courses or travelling to the national parks and other environmentally sensitive areas are relatively well-off , and their parents are using adventure , or at least what is perceived as being adventure , as a kind of finishing school for the modern citizen , without taking the trouble to come to terms with the environment in which this happens .
29 The fact that most of us , most of the time , do not translate these capabilities into action is precisely what is seen as needing an explanation .
30 Sally 's parents keep themselves aware of her circle of friends and make sure they know where she is going when she goes out .
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