Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] actually [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , they would go further and say bluntly that the current obsession with exam passes is actually harming their pupils ' education .
2 Furthermore , the cause-and-effect relationship which forms the basis of most of the students ' predictions is actually reversed to an effect-and-cause relationship .
3 ‘ In an effort to prevent further speculation about any possible new future ownership of the club , no further comment will be made by the club until an agreement with the new owners is actually signed .
4 Obviously one of the er , critical things is actually reduce the er , length of time at meetings , er , with that in mind I 'll be very quick .
5 Unless entry into partnership between firms is actually intended , steps should be taken to ensure that nothing is done which would create such relationship .
6 The balance of this er well the community groups we do n't feel it 's right to spend that money at this point in time until we 've sorted out er where the other four hundred odd thousand pounds is actually going in that budget before we start throwing even more money .
7 So for once the sort of comment John would make face to face with other collaborators is actually recorded .
8 Certain doors are not to be opened things like emergency exits there 's they notice that there 's more one of the emergency exits is actually broken , so the door do n't even open .
9 Norris points out that the lower jaw of the dolphin and many cetaceans is actually comprised of an extremely thin and expanded sheet of bone , possessing a minimum thickness varying from only 0.1 to 3 millimetres among the differently sized species .
10 Frankness is not an admired characteristic amongst British people , and in some cases is actually considered to be slightly uncouth .
11 I wonder how much time out of that four hours is actually spent selling .
12 The presence of multiple replication errors or microsatellite instability within tumours is actually associated with increased survival. , Future studies in this area will help to elucidate these relationships more precisely .
13 The number of injuries is actually going down in proportion to the increased number of skiers .
14 Part of the principle of equal treatment is that a compulsory bid must be made when a certain level of shareholdings is actually exceeded , namely a third of voting stock .
15 When Jesus is arrested in Gethsemane , at least one of his followers is actually carrying a sword and uses it to lop off the ear of an attendant of the High Priest ; in the Fourth Gospel , the man with the sword is specifically identified as Simon Peter .
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