Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That finding is certainly borne out in the United Kingdom , where the shift to a less progressive tax structure has been even more evident than in the United States ( Hills , 1988 ) .
2 All hon. Members are consumed by analysing how much money has been spent and whether more money will be made available for particular services , but we do not spend anything like enough time considering whether that money is well spent .
3 Erm now if you lose one of those people cos we we put a lot of emphasis on you know , high quality training , erm then that money is just wasted .
4 These Rules may be disapplied by agreement in the case of non-private investors but where they apply they require that money is only held with certain approved banks and that the money in the account is , to the bank 's knowledge , a trust fund .
5 Each component is additionally defined — where appropriate — by attributes that specify its relationship to the human computer interface , interchange formats , portability , interfaces and communications protocols .
6 The reason why there is so little progress is horribly tangled up in the overall failure of Italy 's public life , a failure which is arousing mounting concern among her EC partners .
7 Little Harbor is actively building eight designs ( 42′ , 44′ , 46′ , 50′ , 52′ , 54′ , 58′ , and 63′ ) with infinite custom possibilities .
8 Each course is separately examined by coursework and/or written examination ; candidates may also be called for a viva voce examination .
9 There is nothing what actually says , only when that cheque goes back to the bank , there 's nothing anywhere apart from the bank who says that cheque is actually made out to .
10 Although that curriculum is often represented as diminishing teachers ' choices and initiatives , it is important for heads and their colleagues to note how matters of culture which have many facets can be handled alongside a national concern that schools should be more readily comparable with each other and should be readily accountable , not least in their pupils ' attainment levels .
11 Each isotope is clearly resolved .
12 Interesting results emerge when we place these ‘ players ’ — who may be individuals or organized groups — on a two-dimensional , nxn square lattice of ‘ patches ’ : each lattice-site is thus occupied either by a C or a D. In each round of our game ( or at each time step , or each generation ) , each patch-owner plays the game with its immediate neighbours .
13 If that income is lawfully accumulated in an irrevocable settlement it can not be taxed on the settlor .
14 The most striking factor is that income is heavily concentrated in three regions of the world — Japan , Europe and North America .
15 That income is never remitted to the United Kingdom .
16 Section 743(4) provides that where an individual has been charged to income tax on any income deemed to be his by virtue of s739 and that income is subsequently received by him , it shall be deemed not to form part of his income again for the purposes of the income tax acts .
17 Section 743(4) provides , specifically , for relief from double taxation : Where an individual has been charged to income tax on any income deemed to be his by virtue of section 739 and that income is subsequently received by him , it shall be deemed not to form part of his income again for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
18 , that contract is now completed , the infrastructure contract on site itself has been let , and er , we have now resolved all the , the issues that were on that site , and effectively we 've already sold two of the plots off that site before .
19 Weberians argue , however , that expertise is also used to achieve ‘ social closure ’ ; the insistence on examined skills being means by which scarcity , and hence material rewards , are maintained .
20 Each cabin is fully carpeted and by day forms a very comfortable fully air-conditioned private lounge .
21 It is a fact of our lives that change is constant and that change is often feared .
22 But I talked to psychologist about it , and she said it 's a lot more interesting than that , what you 're forgetting is , that change is usually perceived as criticism , what 's wrong with the way we 've been doing things .
23 Sometimes that flash is near slit 1 and in that case we know that the electron actually went through the first slit .
24 In each Islad. each kind is exclusively found : habits of all are distinguishable …
25 How that responsibility is best discharged can be decided only by the person concerned .
26 Continued interest will reassure the surveyors involved that responsibility is still felt at higher level and this will inevitably produce better quality work .
27 Crystal ( 1984 ) points out that attempts to classify linguistic disabilities have led to considerable confusion and that terminology is seldom used systematically .
28 The arm on the same side as that foot is then brought across the centre of the body before striking downwards .
29 The community aspect of each specialty is also covered .
30 That story is now presented by Historic Scotland in a permanent exhibition — ‘ The Honours of the Kingdom ’ — in rooms adjacent to the Crown Room in Edinburgh Castle .
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