Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [conj] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Er and Jane has sent us in some proposals , which erm she 's s since modified and is now working on and she 's calling in to see us for half a day in the near future |
2 | It has been much updated and is regularly used by the WI , the youth club , indoor bowls club , and an over 55's club . |
3 | The point need not be laboured , as this aspect of Adult Education history is , rightly , much emphasised and is well known . |
4 | The atmosphere of the little town is that of an age long gone and is best appreciated in late evening when the daily influx of sightseers has departed ; then , in silence , a visitor feels an intruder in a very private community in a fairy-tale setting unrelated to reality . |
5 | Some of the mosaics have been lost during the centuries but much remains and is carefully looked after by the Ravenna authorities . |
6 | The construct system does not just exist but is constantly tested and adapted with a view to perfecting its interaction with the world and improving its competence . |
7 | Nowhere is this more apparent than where access to farmland is most easily accomplished and is least organized — in those rural areas which abut directly on to the main centres of the population : the so-called ‘ urban fringe ’ . |
8 | In such a case , a sideshoot is always used and is literally torn off the parent stem so that a sliver or " heel " of bark and inner tissue is still attached to the cutting . |
9 | St Sophia still survives and is generally accepted as one of the great buildings of antiquity . |
10 | North Rona , twelve miles to the east , was once populated but is now deserted . |
11 | In New Zealand it is still milked but is mainly used as a suckler for early-maturing calves , or as a terminal sire for easy calving in dairy herds , whereas in Australia it competes successfully in steer competitions , especially for home-frozen beef . |
12 | Their exclusive claim to punish clergymen for ordinary offences has long since disappeared ; the power to try and punish laymen for immorality has become practically obsolete ; their jurisdiction over the matters of ritual , and ecclesiastical offences of clergymen , such as heresy , still remains and is still exercised by them . |
13 | A braille option is also supplied and is easily fitted if required . |
14 | The central idea of social solidarity , for example , is never clearly defined and is simply accepted as the foundation of the theory . |
15 | The relationship between objectives and evaluation and assessment is clearly stated and is practically based . |
16 | The Hindus believe also that the universe periodically dissolves and is then recreated . |
17 | That he neither really sees nor is really torn , that he can not enter the world of either comedy or tragedy , neither O brave new world that hath such people in it , nor Dark dark dark beneath the blaze of noon . |
18 | The Comptroller and Auditor General , appointed by the Crown on a resolution of the House of Commons by virtue of section 1(1) of the National Audit Act 1983 has two major functions : ( a ) to ensure that all money paid out of the government accounts has been properly authorised and is properly applied ; and ( b ) to examine the accounts of the , various government departments . |
19 | Indeed , if the system has been well designed and is well run , it should stimulate demand for more and different types of information . |
20 | Professionally-based community care is here to stay and is increasingly needed , backed by access to respite and long stay hospice beds and acute ward facilities . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | The amount of these entitlements has been actuarially assessed and is fully funded by assets held independently of the Group . |
23 | If the bride 's mother has subsequently remarried but is jointly hosting the occasion with the bride 's father : Mr Charles Brown and Mrs David Green … their daughter . |
24 | Similarly Crest Homes Colegrove Down development of 21 luxury 4 and 5 bedroomed residences on Cumnor Hill Oxford has recently commenced and is also impressing the public with its exceptional elevated location and high standard of finish . |