Example sentences of "[unc] [unc] [conj] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 However , the relationship between the nouveau roman and postmodernity is in fact considerably more problematic than most accounts suggest .
2 But it is not always possible to state a priori if labour is productive or unproductive , since it is the particular circumstances which determine this .
3 Er whether he did say in a conversation that he , he knows when this nervousness er er and depression is coming on and he takes medication and it 's alright .
4 Bu bu but inequality is the means to equality ?
5 ‘ It 's so hard to change the status quo that borrowing is always the easy way out in the short term , ’ says Guido Tabellini , Professor of Economics at the University of Brescia .
6 The tension between the status quo and change is an inherent part of transformation .
7 Beef and veal production is about 523,000 tonnes per annum but consumption is low at 16.3kg per capita .
8 The index has risen by over 60 per cent while turnover is much higher than the Swedish market , with its much larger market capitalisation .
9 The guitars are crystal clear and know where they are going , and the Gears are not afraid of changing paces , enjoying a rambling slower section in Ninety Nine Per Cent while Fear is 100pc power-driven complete with ‘ wooh , woos ’ from Sympathy for the Devil .
10 Savage , Evans and Savage ( 1981 ) show that fingerspelling comprehension of 55 per cent increases to 76 per cent if signing is added .
11 Income tax : the basic rate of tax has been reduced from 33 per cent to 25 per cent , the top rate of tax has been reduced from 83 per cent to 40 per cent and investment is now treated more favourably following the removal of the investment income surcharge .
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