Example sentences of "is [indef pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no-one to round him off , hold him back and help him to lessen the inevitable path to the eccentricity . |
2 | Yet all around there is no-one listening , or more to the point reacting . |
3 | The fact is no-one knows what 's going to happen in the two new Milton Keynes constituencies . |
4 | Well whatever it is no-one do n't seem to want it . |
5 | Why is everyone trying to get away from us ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Why is everyone getting so hot under the collar about it ? |
7 | So if we organize amendments and resolutions is everyone agreed |
8 | Why , why is everyone rushing off doing it all the time ? |
9 | What is everyone going to start thinking when they see how you 've cut the ground from under my |
10 | ‘ Is everyone accounted for ? ’ asked Miss Cackle . |
11 | Is everyone talking about me in the shack ? |
12 | " Is everyone bidding out of future pay ? " |
13 | Why is everyone panicking ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Is everyone treating you all ? ’ asked Anabelle , smoothing her quills with her paws . |
15 | There is nothing wet about Heseltine . |
16 | In most cases this will not be of much use , but at this stage there is nothing to lose . |
17 | Nor does it impress Freud to be told that religious propositions are ‘ as if ’ types of proposition , and that one should live ‘ as if ’ it were true that there were gods , or God , for there is nothing to lose this way . |
18 | But there is nothing to disappoint the collector here : this is a notable issue , and I look forward to hearing Zimmermann in the Beethoven ; on this showing , he could give a splendid account of it . |
19 | ‘ There is nothing to explain , ’ she said coldly as she stepped out of the car . |
20 | ‘ But that 's just it : there is nothing to explain , ’ said Carlo passionately . |
21 | Research seems to indicate that normal karate training may lead to joint injury given that when you kick hard against the empty air , there is nothing to stop the movement of the foot except the limits of the joint . |
22 | There is nothing to stop you doing the entire job yourself if you have the time and the skill . |
23 | The institutions in question may not insist on receiving results of assessments ascertaining the pupil 's educational achievements though there is nothing to stop the parent passing it on . |
24 | but there is nothing to stop them |
25 | There is nothing to stop them doing better than this and backdating this improvement . |
26 | However , if the Alu transcripts can once in a while , borrow the reverse transcriptase of a passing virus , there is nothing to stop them from propagating in increasing numbers in generation after generation of mammals . |
27 | Of course , there is nothing to stop the marinist practising all methods of nitrate reduction to be on the safe side . |
28 | There is nothing to stop you doing most of your business with your main clearing bank if the rates are competitive . |
29 | Hairdressers have generally undertaken an apprenticeship ; however , some colleges have places for mature students and there is nothing to stop you working from home . |
30 | Training is usually on the job and the main employers are the large commercial potteries concentrated in the North Staffordshire area , although there is nothing to stop you working for yourself at home . |