Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He s still there . |
2 | Even if it has nt , and your figure for the south stand is right , that s still more than 39 thousand . |
3 | The table setting-china , glass , cutlery , linen-is as much a part of dining room decoration as the furniture and framework . |
4 | The other place I 've been to is Thailand , where prostitution is blatantly up-front and hard to avoid . |
5 | The route , it must be admitted , is mostly downhill , and the wind that day was a favourable one . |
6 | His mobile furniture is mostly rather ungainly , although his marquetry ornament is brilliant and ( again , when not figural ) pleasing in the extreme . |
7 | Er the European Market is mostly either on or off highway . |
8 | Yes , it is mostly hard — of 100 routes in the 1989 guide only 17 are in the VS/HVS band ( French 5a to 5c ) , another 17 are E1/2 , and over half the total is found at French 6c+ and above — most of these are 7b or more . |
9 | It is a word which is mostly only used when we discuss Hitler 's treatment of the Jews or when we consider Cambodia . |
10 | But as Table 12.1 shows , the incidence of poverty among older women , especially lone women , is strikingly high compared with that of men . |
11 | Work with teachers and students producing materials of their own is a very important part of resource provision , and librarianship training is less sufficient here ( but see " Production : one mode of acquisition ; in Chapter 6 ) Equally , question 5 is properly best answered , neither by a librarian nor by an ILEA media resource officer , but by an experienced teacher with a leadership role in curriculum development and methodology . |
12 | Strictly speaking , this alternative ‘ mental ’ element is not a mens rea requirement at all , although it is properly enough described as a fault element . |
13 | And here we find that the term is widely rather than narrowly defined to include an offence which carries a sentence of three years or more on first conviction ; or involves the use of violence ; or results in substantial financial gain ; or involves conduct by a large number of people in pursuit of a common purpose . |
14 | All this is widely socially sanctioned , so we can hardly describe ourselves as ‘ animal lovers ’ . |
15 | mhm And I suppose in the old days if you actually wanted to know which books were popular and which books were not used at all you had to send a librarian to painstakingly look through the shelves , perhaps , and look at the date stamps or something like that , whereas now it 's presumably just a question of pressing a few buttons and the information comes . |
16 | It is also found that , for the junctions whose phosphates do not resonate at low field , the torsional energy of the B II conformation is uniformly less stable than that of the starting structure . |
17 | It 's somewhere anyway , we 've got |
18 | Your leak 's somewhere aft , is n't it ? … you 've got all four pumps working , I take it … one in each well ? " |
19 | ‘ That really he 's somewhere else . ’ |
20 | You 're saying something really amateur dramatic , he do n't even hear it , he 's somewhere else . |
21 | So you have to get a release and it 's somewhere around fifteen hundred pound for that back page . |
22 | you know it 's not , not , it 's not like Benidorm or anything like that it 's it 's somewhere like , it 's about seven miles away from the sea , but as I said they |
23 | No it 's not , I did say it 's somewhere earlier on in the Gospel , but you were n't listening to me . |
24 | So when you realise it 's somewhere about three hundred and fifty thousand chartered engineers in th U K as a whole you 'll see most of them belong to the three major organisations . |
25 | ‘ Oh , it 's somewhere all right . ’ |
26 | The common ground is most generally in significant areas such as common goals , ethics and interests . |
27 | This is not a matter of a reversion to the consideration of the city as a distinctive cultural form , an idea which is most generally associated with the work of Simmel but which was also essential to classic Chicago school urban ecology . |
28 | Various names are used , such as administrative therapy , but the technique is most generally referred to as the therapeutic community approach . |
29 | ‘ The requirement that consideration must move from the promisee is most generally satisfied where some detriment is suffered by him : for example , where he parts with money or goods , or renders services , in exchange for the promise . |
30 | For example , it is in companies with a small number of core businesses , especially where there is a coordinated global strategy ( eg BP and BOC ) , that the executive board is most heavily involved in operational decision making . |