Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [adv] [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Today 's card at Sandown and tomorrow 's at Towcester became the latest victims . |
2 | The original Hebrew does not quite spell that out in detail , but that was what was meant , and has forever attached itself to the sin of sodomy which was until recently against the law and still is with those under 21 years of age . |
3 | This is an important opportunity to discuss drug testing in sport in Scotland and indeed is in response to enquiries for information from many governing bodies . |
4 | Even with a collection of travellers cheques , Eurocheques and cash , one of the best ways to settle bills when abroad is with a debit or credit card , with a distinct advantage if you use the credit card : up to 56 days free credit if you time your purchases efficiently . |
5 | Thank you for reading this one supporter 's plea And here 's to an outcome which suits both you and me . |
6 | " Will " is driven by love and desire and so is like the Holy Ghost . |
7 | The deviation of that inch or so is of no consequence . |
8 | Any material which runs for half a minute or so is worth considering , and you can stretch these times to any length by repeat-recording them nose-to-tail for as many times as needed to make up the required length . |
9 | In the main , most of the fibre in plants is found in their supporting structures and thus is in the walls of cells and the outer parts of the plant , e.g. stems or skins , rather than the leaves or inner part . |
10 | While it may cause a degree of hypoalbuminaemia through an intestinal leak of plasma , it is not a blood-sucker and consequently is of little pathogenic significance in dogs , causing only mild digestive upsets and occasional diarrhoea . |
11 | This is the first time this major title has gone to a coloured paddler and so is of great significance to those who think that canoeing is a whites-only sport . |
12 | If integration at school age and afterwards is to be a real possibility a family with a handicapped child needs to be involved in the community , making friends and developing natural support systems from the beginning . |
13 | The coach has served as a garden shed for many years at Clunbury in Shropshire and consequently is in poor condition and minus its running gear . |
14 | Consequently death is no longer in the midst of life as it was for our ancestors and still is in many Third World countries . |
15 | It cost me £58 and again is in excellent condition , and would have been double that price new . |
16 | And I thought for fuck 's sake , and he is like that , his mum as well is like that . |
17 | For purposes of this subsection ‘ land ’ does not include incorporeal hereditaments ; ‘ tenancy ’ means a tenancy for years or any less period and includes an agreement for such a tenancy , but a person who after the end of a tenancy remains in possession as statutory tenant or otherwise is to be treated as having possession under the tenancy , and ‘ let ’ shall be construed accordingly . … |
18 | It is also more tentative because much of the material has been developed by using a psychoanalytic perspective and so is about people 's subjective experiences . |
19 | That is an hypothesis about the foundations of practical support between kin in the past which could be tested systematically against historical data , although it would be a major task and certainly is beyond my scope here . |