Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 The animals within them are often closely related and both co-operative and competitive behaviours occur .
2 Of course , I am more easily identified and more distinctive , if not distinguished , than most authors .
3 I 'm as open minded and honest about my dogs as any dog owner , so let me tell you that I have the most beautiful , most gentle , most serious and most feminine Golden Retriever that ever lived .
4 I was most willingly rescued and brought down manually the four flights of stairs .
5 It was hard for me to leave Spain , where I was very well known and settle in Palm Springs , California , ’ says Jose Higueras , a former Davis Cup player for Spain from 1974 to 1980 .
6 There is considerable ground for speculation about why the Opposition have adopted such a churlish attitude to proposals which are clearly well designed and will make a significant contribution to further improvement in attitudes to training .
7 Another way of stating this point would be to say that the revival and growth of social movements in those societies which are both economically advanced and have a fairly long tradition of democracy , is a major aspect of that ‘ self-production ’ of society referred to earlier , which exists in some degree already , but is still more an ideal representation of a future form of society , ‘ free of domination ’ , in which the collectivity would really govern itself , by procedures of rational discussion among equal citizens .
8 But also the increase in road commuting on routes into Leeds which are already severely affected and recognized as such by the Department of Transport and by the City Council .
9 Its distinguishing feature is that it uses only a very few basic operators — typically just one , called modus ponens , or some equivalent — which are very well understood and reliable .
10 But I can not resist mentioning two or three examples which are very well documented and which I believe in personally ( one gets very sceptical about other people 's records in palaeontology ) .
11 three silver-banded , blue , fluted bottles which are very securely sealed and faintly magical ( Magical Sense can detect this ) each contain 1 pint of Daemon ichor .
12 I am sure that he will consider the hon. Gentleman 's representations , which are always carefully put and taken seriously .
13 In every type of action the forward thrust proceeds from the hindquarters , which are more strongly angulated and have more powerful and complex muscles than the forequarters .
14 In this way the confusions and limitations of the people are demonstrated , together with their reliance upon senses which are more fully developed and exploited than our own .
15 Instead one has delicatessens which are more brightly lit and infinitely more hygienic than the small corner shops I have known , but with their fridges and freezers and extraction fans they have tamed their wares and robbed them of their pungency .
16 This series of re-issues from EMI France comes attractively packaged in two-CD sets , all of which are extremely generously filled and very reasonably priced .
17 Northamptonshire mumming , Shrovetide football , and " Plough Mondays " are examples of practices which were no longer encouraged and to an extent positively discouraged by a gentry which increasingly distanced itself from rude diversions and vulgar games .
18 The magazine served to reinforce my own feelings that we in the UK must fight to preserve lesbian and gay rights which were so hard won and which Mrs Thatcher seems determined to destroy .
19 Structuralism is a difficult concept , which is nowadays widely used and abused .
20 What that experience demonstrates is that the teacher very rarely uses the voluminous information , which is nevertheless conscientiously stored and retained .
21 Higher up the mountainside is another , smaller church of the Monastery of Asteri which is equally finely situated and has magnificent views of the hills encircling Athens and of Daphni .
22 This is bound to have competitive implications for the UK banking sector , which is already heavily rationalized and has therefore little scope for gaining further economies of scale .
23 Such a step might not involve a great deal of additional work in the legislative process , since Bills are already accompanied on presentation to Parliament by an Explanatory and Financial Memorandum , which is frequently well drafted and helpful .
24 She could certainly be tidier around the apartment , which is usually so spick and span when she arrives .
25 You have specified a model subtype name which is currently not installed and hence is unknown in LIFESPAN .
26 Cambrelle : a special lining , developed by ICI , which is very hard wearing and will not distort , fray or rot .
27 It may also be heavily dependent upon voluntary efforts much of which is only loosely co-ordinated and is marginally subsidized by the public departments .
28 Composers often construct their basic phrases from several different cells , in order to have more variety of ‘ material ’ and produce music which is more subtly evolved and richly diversified .
29 A 12-week training course is planned for new weavers , and the HIDB has established a Loom Fund to assist weavers to purchase a recently developed loom which is less physically demanding and thus within the physical capacity of women and older workers .
30 However , the Rubislaw Quarry , stone from which has been widely used throughout the area , is located in the Aberdeen granite , which is less geochemically evolved and has a lower uranium content than the other granites .
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