Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] and [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The packs include essential advice such as always making sure you know where the baby is sleeping , where the phone is and how to contact parents in an emergency . |
2 | It is important that you know where the stopcock is and how to turn it off . |
3 | The basic unit for society is and always has been the family . |
4 | So it really explains what flu is and how to recognise those symptoms ; it outlines who is at special risk from flu , the sort of people with a special medical con , conditions and what those are , and also what to do if you think you have flu . |
5 | All this did , of course , cost money , but if you 've had even a comparatively small amount of that and then lost it , you do tend to realize how transient the whole thing is and not worry so much about getting it back again . |
6 | YOU can do you part to help this project by making known to class members when and where the course is and PLEASE do hold membership drives in your classes , many of you have had excellent results in the past , although we know that others do find it very difficult to ‘ sell ’ membership , but you can still ‘ whip up ’ some enthusiasm if you try . |
7 | It is quite another thing to assess how out of balance the individual is and how to set about restoring the balance . |
8 | Could you please tell me exactly what smetana is and how do you use it in cooking ? |
9 | We explain what a root system is and how keep it healthy , adding some tips on growing root vegetables . |
10 | I think you have to see what the system is and then see how you get it to work for yourself . |
11 | In making drills for practice , you first of all have to decide what the problem is and then design a drill to overcome it . |
12 | The next 70 years or so are spent sorting out this confusion , deciding first what a face is and then putting a name to it in whatever language comes to hand — be it Thai or Zuni or Swahili or Spanish — or any of the other 4,000 odd languages that the world currently offers . |