Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [is] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | It shows that we must step up our efforts to ensure that everyone is fully educated , but not only that they know the facts , but that they start to act upon them . |
2 | that nothing is so lost or gone to waste |
3 | But by accepting an explanation of this which is manifestly racked by conceptual , methodological and theoretical shortcomings , one gives purchase to the type of idea which is likely to prove injurious to the general interests of ethnic relations and the particular interests of black people . |
4 | Power up front will be former Dublin & South Eastern locomotive 461 which is now kept at Mullingar , pulling the society 's 1950 's style carriages with their distinctive green livery of that period complete with C.I.E . |
5 | Comparing the average profiles brings out the stark contrast in the slopes of the two curves after the age of 30 which is partially explained by career interruption at marriage . |
6 | And when this Pamina finally enters Sarastro 's all-male Brotherhood of Man , it 's clear she 's really won her place . |
7 | Mr Tholen , who retires at the end of this month as chairman of Darlington Health Authority , is a dapper man of 67 who is never seen without a carnation in his lapel except , he says , when he is shooting or flying . |
8 | I 'm afraid she 's never learned to stand on her own feet . |
9 | This one is well researched , but I question whether it adds much to the sum total of our knowledge about Wellington . |
10 | Do n't expect to achieve highly professional results from Print Partner , however , this one is best used just for fun . |
11 | This one is generally ascribed to Eisenstein . |
12 | Most of their other discods were about elves and warlocks , but this one is just spaced out . ’ |
13 | The traditional concept of religion as insurance on the next world which might or not pay off in this one is exactly reversed . |
14 | Hurry up — this one is often learnt from our parents . |
15 | This one is specifically aimed at Reef Tanks with invertebrates and consequently contains extra calcium and extra trace elements both of which are used up by reef creatures . |
16 | And one can show that it has a discrete inhibitor specificity compared with the inositol trisphosphate gated calcium channel in that this one is specifically inhibited by a plant alkaloid known as rhinadin . |
17 | terrified , he actually kicked off with the word terrified , this one 's actually kicked off with the word looting . |
18 | Because of this it is often assumed that cleaning staff are familiar with the basics especially when women are employed . |
19 | Robert 's interests shifted to Hertfordshire in the late 1470s when he married the widow of Sir Ralph Josselin , but even before this he is never recorded as acting with the duke in the north , and after Richard 's accession he was to move into opposition , along with his brother Roger . |
20 | Robert 's interests shifted to Hertfordshire in the late 1470s when he married the widow of Sir Ralph Josselin , but even before this he is never recorded as acting with the duke in the north , and after Richard 's accession he was to move into opposition , along with his brother Roger . |
21 | Petrological studies of stone are constrained by the difficulties of distinguishing the actual source of the material from the basic choice of parent material and that which is glacially derived . |
22 | The only kind of credit which is inflationary is that which is newly created by the commercial banks ( and similar deposit-taking institutions ) . |
23 | It is presumed that the legislature does not intend to make any change in the existing law beyond that which is expressly stated in , or follows by necessary implication from , the language of the statute in question . |
24 | Again it may not be thought to be particularly helpful that God in God 's undifferentiated nature ( or indeed the Spirit in its rather vague nature ) are to be understood as ‘ female ’ , while ‘ divine energies ’ ( sic ) , that which is clearly differentiated and self-determining , is to be seen as ‘ male ’ . |
25 | Wolfgang Iser points out that Ingarden 's analysis implies two types of indeterminacy : that which is eventually eliminated in the process of ‘ realization ’ and that which is integral to the world of the text and a constitutive aspect of its status as fiction ( Iser 1978:173 ) . |
26 | Right , carrying on erm for the subject of erm compensation over and above erm that which is normally given to people who move from one place to another when , when they 're , they 're f h h have to be , |
27 | The tension used for weaving should usually be about one number looser than that which is normally used for stocking stitch . |
28 | ‘ Moreover , the very thing that triggers this evolutionary pattern is that which is normally guaranteed to defend the body against disease — the immunisation programme ! ’ |
29 | Any given rise in unemployment in the winter months , therefore , can only be shown to be significant if it can be demonstrated that the rise is over and above that which is normally expected at that time of year . |
30 | Bourdieu 's main original contribution to analyses of education is to distinguish between that which is directly inculcated in the education process and that which is indirectly absorbed . |