Example sentences of "and [adv] is [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the contrary , it can be seen that the standard of generalist work is raised through the training , enthusiasm and knowledge of the specialists and so is a cost-effective method of raising standards within the CAB .
2 In 1850 A. O. Brodie , who had been specifically appointed a justice of the peace to investigate the extent of cattle stealing , observed that witnesses , without intending irony , often made statements such as ‘ so and so is a man of good character — he deals in stolen cattle . ’
3 As all cause standardised mortality ratio is highly correlated with , and so is a good proxy for , chronic sickness it is not clear how much extra information the new census question will provide for mapping the distribution of health care need useful for resource allocation .
4 This system may be considered to model the flow around one of the loops of the Lorenz attractor , and so is a model of a model .
5 When a production manager for example , meets a customer to discuss a quality problem or a minor design change , he is fulfilling a marketing role ; and so is a personnel manager when he negotiates an agreement with union representatives that a particular customer 's goods may be moved from the premises during a strike .
6 We are shattered and so is the garden .
7 Snow conditions are perfect , and so is the view to Drangajökull .
8 The ENSA people are delighted , and so is the management here at the Theatre .
9 And so is the yummy hamper over there from Fortnum 's .
10 Hanns must have replied teasing him about them , because he now wrote indignantly , ‘ My parts are definitely not all ‘ A Man ’ — one ( Pierrot ) is a lead , the fisherman is a big part and so is the Russian ; the other ( the owl , not the grasshopper ) is not so good . ’
11 The pattern of the connected climatic events in the southern hemisphere is nothing unusual , but its timing is and so is the strength of the phenomenon .
12 And so is the sheer convenience !
13 The flow rate is adjustable , and so is the angle at which the water is pumped back into the tank — upward or downward as well as to either side .
14 The wide-track undercarriage is closely spatted , and so is the tailwheel .
15 They operate in basically the same way , but VITC coding has to be recorded onto the tape ( of course without being visible in the picture ) , at the time of shooting or while being copied onto a second tape ; RCTC coding on the other hand can be carried out at any stage of the editing process , and so is the more flexible of the two systems .
16 But it is Jonny who is the driving force , the black leather jacket may have gone , the cowboy boots were nowhere to be seen yesterday , but the earring is still in place and so is the intensity which stunned Cambridge two years ago .
17 At a time of high unemployment and economic gloom , undocumented workers are resented ; and so is the money the state spends on them .
18 And so is the journey from a Mexican hillside to the breakfast tables of the world .
19 But beer-drinkers are a mixed bag these days , and so is the stuff they drink .
20 The cost of this do-it-yourself solution is coming down , and so is the size of the package .
21 Great fun , and so is the Jilly Cooper lookalike cover .
22 The mental strain of trying to concentrate on it with small children is considerable , and so is the physical strain of getting it all home .
23 Unemployment is relatively very low and so is the rate of inflation .
24 Work in the organisation provides individuals with a career and so is the main or sole source of income of its members .
25 And so is the subjective evidence .
26 The time between lights-out and getting to sleep ( the so-called " sleep-onset time " ) is increased , and so is the amount of time spent in light sleep at the beginning of the night before deep slow wave sleep ( Stage 4 ) and the first REM sleep period .
27 Algebra was not tested in this project as it is not explicitly included in the foundation list , and so is the only content category of the framework missing from the topics considered in this chapter listed below .
28 The price of bread is rising , and so is the price of meat — all commodities which are necessary for the people 's welfare " .
29 Anyway , all these books are mine , and so is the whole house , or will be in a few years ’ time .
30 Other criticisms and suggestions for the improvement of the educational system set up by the Education Act 1981 are new , and so is the protest against the indiscriminate closure of existing schools for deaf children which has taken place in the wake of this legislation .
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