Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | His foil , Mercutio , is given both lightness and intelligence by Paul McCleary , poring over a table to evoke the tiny fairyland of Queen Mab before shaping the speech outwards as she roams abroad . |
2 | In the new anarchy , the author is becoming both compositor and type designer too . |
3 | Government is becoming increasingly task or product orientated , rather than directed towards carrying out functions over long periods of time in line with established routines . |
4 | In the end he is proved both right and wrong : Merry and pippin between them rouse the Ents , save Faramir , kill the Ringwraith . |
5 | Another way of tackling the problem is to separate completely morning and evening attendance figures so that you can evaluate church-going and the appropriateness of your morning and evening programme of services . |
6 | In Raoul 's case , there is a further frame attached to the sub-frame , and this is to hold both camera and radio equipment because , as you can see , he has utilised each of the pivot points as centres for cogwheels . |
7 | For any stepping rate limit the motor torque can be read-off the torque/speed characteristic and the corresponding rate of acceleration calculated from : Acceleration = motor torque/inertia In general the motor is able to decelerate faster than it can accelerate , but if a single p is to control both acceleration and deceleration the ramp rate must be shed to the acceleration rate . |
8 | This may be preferable to the opposite mistake ( where someone 's understanding is far stronger than his faith ) , but a better way is to develop both faith and understanding together . |