Example sentences of "[conj] [am/are] [adv] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | First , it is evident that the broad public interest criteria which are identified in the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 , and the existence of the ‘ gateways ’ in the Restrictive Trades Practices Act 1976 , potentially ( and in practice ) permit issues to be considered that either have little or nothing to do with economic efficiency , or are more properly the concern of other areas of policy . |
2 | Before sleeping I wonder what Pascal had in mind when he wrote in the Pensées : ‘ Time heals griefs and quarrels , for we change and are no longer the same persons . |
3 | I am pleased that the standards on the transport of live animals generally are approaching British standards and are no longer the low standards that once obtained . |
4 | The heat , redness , pain and swelling are the classical signs of inflammation and are very obviously the result of the body 's reaction to the infection and not the cause of the illness . |
5 | The Rye are proof that this idea works : they were on the first tour two years ago and are now probably the hottest property in the region . |
6 | Now orders came from and Sons the printers who were great target printers , and are still today the great target printer . |
7 | ‘ And be even more the obvious suspect ? ’ asked Ethel pityingly . |