Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [conj] [indef pn] is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Thus a field can influence another field and nothing is transferred into or out through the cell membrane .
2 With spreadsheet products not always well-differentiated in terms of the basic calculations that they can do , considerations such as the quality of printed output carry some weight when one is choosing from the array of packages on offer .
3 There are also some wooden huts and everything is fenced in to keep out the wolves and curious locals .
4 ‘ One reason is that linen is an ecologically sound product and nothing is wasted from the plant .
5 request or a direct request that something is changed , then it
6 Did they complain about the Fujitsu factory , which takes some beating when one is considering eyesores ?
7 I was worried about that and er I think that 's because it 's a German system and everyone is assumed to be over six feet anyway or six feet wide or something .
8 From Lugano it was fine because the winter is always six months and everything is closed in any case , but here the galleries are open the whole year and the museum is easier to get to .
9 On April 3 the Front of Socialist Forces ( FFS ) led by Hocine Aït Ahmed announced that it would boycott the June elections , which it described as " a real farce because everything is done in accordance with FLN interests " .
10 Took a walk in the fields saw an old wood stile taken away from a favourite spot which it had occupied all my life the posts were overgrown with Ivy & it seemed so akin to nature & the spot where it stood as tho it had taken it on lease for an undisturbed existance it hurt me to see it was gone for my affections claims a friendship with such things but nothing is lasting in this world last year Langley Bush was destroyd an old white thorn that had stood for more than a century full of fame the gipsies shepherds & herdmen all had their tales of its history & it will be long ere its memory is forgotten .
11 We are all aware of the manipulating that is occuring in the creation of the new ‘ Greedy League ’ , but there is no visible sign that anybody is looking beyond the ‘ big boys ’ .
12 And Coun Bill Dixon , chairman of the Labour council 's Housing Committee , has warned that the authority would think twice about any future developments unless something is done .
13 Too much assimilation and one is becalmed in the doldrums and no progress is possible at all .
14 The Minister used the word " can not " , but there is no such thing when one is dealing with Her Majesty 's Government or Parliament .
15 The mere fact that something is sold as a bulk product to a specification need not , in itself , decide that one should move out of it .
16 We have a get rich quick philosophy where everything is geared to maximum profits .
17 One does n't want them to sort of follow it blindly , of course , one wants them to discuss it carefully , very carefully , but it has to sort of fit into the ongoing life of the institution and not be a kind of little game that someone is playing on their own somewhere because they happen to be linked with the university or doing a degree or something .
18 It is impossible to have a proper exchange of views of the kind which is essential for the true functioning of a parliamentary democracy if everybody is wearing headphones .
19 My advice to Mr Stewart is to think carefully before entering into a career in medicine , as this is also a field which requires a lot of dedication , perseverance and long hours if one is to achieve anything worthwhile .
20 Not as bad as some vintage types admittedly , but , even so , ‘ weaving ’ the nose is definitely a Good Idea if one is to avoid committing the unpardonable offence of Bumping Into Something .
21 This is never the best solution ; as pointed out above , the centre of the file is the logical position if nothing is known about hit pattern .
22 And we 'll give them a fork and knife and I wo n't go into it in great detail but everything is going to be the six courses will be entirely accurately served on bread plates over on pewter trenchers .
23 In other words , they actually arrange a medical assessment before someone is admitted and they then try to continue the kind of care that that has initiated .
24 In highlighting gender differences in deviance , there is the risk of overplaying such dimensions and of confirming the very stereotypes that one is attacking in curriculum materials .
25 Well it 's where we 're called out , probably with the initial belief that somebody is trapped , and the person 's either released before we arrive there , or , you know ,
26 Its slave units can answer back ; they allow a shop of office manager to check at one look that everything is switched on before leaving at night .
27 Young adults ( aged 16–29 ) amount to only 5 per cent of the disabled population if everyone is included , a little more than that among the most severely impaired .
28 A horse 's degree of willingness , cooperation in learning new things , agreeableness in doing what we ask of it , are most important traits in a horse 's temperament if we wish to enjoy riding it ; yet it is an aspect of the horse that is more overlooked than any other when someone is thinking of buying or breeding a horse .
29 The hon. Member for West Bromwich , East made the simple proposal that it should be a criminal offence to take any alcohol if one is driving a train .
30 Thus , one might characterize one 's grasp on the experience of seeming to see a red object as something is going on in me ( I do n't know what it is ) which is like what goes on when a red object is acting on my eyes ; or … like what goes on in me to make me behave in a red-object-appropriate way .
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