Example sentences of "and [pron] [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I have ‘ spoken ’ to at least 10 fellow supporters in the last 10 minutes and EVERYONE is completely astounded . |
2 | The true is what works , and everyone is equally capable , in this sense , of finding the true and rejecting the false . |
3 | I do n't suggest that this is a very crucial question and everyone is really free to use the gun he prefers since they will all do the job . |
4 | If everyone thinks like that , the broadcast is not supplied and everyone is worse off . |
5 | The front line is taking over college radio and everyone is in with a shout . |
6 | The front line is taking over college radio and everyone is in with a shout . |
7 | you 've only got to see any tax that goes up and everyone 's up in arms about it . |
8 | And everyone 's very welcome to come , I 'll let you know |
9 | So you start of with the normal counting numbers , and everyone 's quite happy and no problem with that , so we do something like seven add , let's say we do er three add seven , and what does that come to ? |
10 | Once you get up on the roof then it 's euphoria , there 's anarchy reigning , you 're in the public eye , the sun 's shining , er and everyone 's quite happy for a day or so , but of course you get cold and a bit hungry , and er then the sort of import of what you face starts to come through . |
11 | I just like , I just like , I know places , like I was told when I was meeting the girls yesterday , I did n't know what road I was going on I was just telling like , people names of the pubs and luckily this , like , bloke behind me getting on the bus , said oh you need a like , a seventy P or something and that 's when I knew where I was going and everyone 's like telling me where to get off , everyone gestures to me . |
12 | The abyss between us and them is even greater , whether or not they are ‘ on our side ’ . |
13 | And nothing 's outstandingly cheap really . |
14 | Mr Boyle said : ‘ We have considered a number of alternatives and nothing is immediately suitable . |
15 | If Wordsworth had been a simple country boy , they could have patronized him ; the Johnsonian style of the Preface to Lyrical Ballads showed that he could write like the gentlemanly reviewers if he wanted to , and nothing is more infuriating than one of our own sort who ‘ lets the side down ’ . |
16 | And no-one is more aware of the side 's shortcomings than Coyle . |
17 | Players with impeccable amateur records have struggled to make a living as professionals and no-one is quite sure why . |
18 | you and me is n't on at the moment |
19 | Water to you and me is so ordinary . |
20 | Erm , the carol festivals are on and there 's one at Thaxted , which might be quite nice , actually , erm it 's on the same page , the previous column And someone 's just taken a driving test at ninety one . |
21 | He 's back , and someone 's out for his blood . |
22 | ‘ I never forget a face , ’ said Jackie Tiptoe , ‘ and yours is definitely familiar . ’ |
23 | The development of carcinoma of the colon is dependent on both genetic and environmental factors and its is generally accepted that the development of colonic carcinoma follows the adenoma-carcinoma sequence . |
24 | It is possible to argue that certain sections could , with advantage , have been expanded to stress the more chemical aspects of topics — eg the section of enzymes ‘ in reverse ’ ( why not refer to this as synthesis ? ) touches on an area of great value and which is increasingly used industrially . |
25 | It can be said of these strong-minded and independently gifted accomplices that their work shows a dimension of reciprocity and replication , of the production unit , which stands at an appreciable remove from parody and plagiarism , and from the mimicry of other people 's voices which is comprehended in the term ‘ ventriloquism ’ , which Amis goes in for in private , among friends , and which is also a pleasure of the novels he writes . |
26 | Zuckerman is seeking to deny the traditional connection between illness and psychic division which is reaffirmed in the novel as a whole , and which is also reaffirmed in The Facts , and at the same time to deny that there is a traditional belief in division or multiplicity , a long-standing sense of selfhood as a chimera . |
27 | The successful schemes were unsentimental and transcended the apparent dilemma posed by the design brief which asked for a building which related to preformed and powerful sensibilities and beliefs about life and death and which is also required to be effectively energy conscious . |
28 | II of 2,100 , therefore , and which is also equal to . |
29 | Although this is an extreme example , it serves to illustrate the selectiveness which characterises linguistic investigation generally , and which is also present to a certain degree in most analysis of discourse . |
30 | Then one could argue for stable long-term subsidies to be granted to offset the higher transport costs , recognising that the higher resource cost of delivering the commodities to their consumers should be borne by the state which would otherwise have to bear the cost of unemployment ( and which is also in a position to take account of the ‘ social cost ’ to the community involved ) . |