Example sentences of "[subord] [conj] [pron] is [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The sort of spatial metaphor implicit in Peer Gynt 's account of himself is also apt in the accounts of self given by Daly , Millett and Frye , except that there is assumed to be a ‘ core ’ .
2 This is not unlike the high-technology if , vestment profile except that it is generalised to situations where the expected risks of high technology are absent .
3 The internal picture would then look exactly like that for the Hall effect in any normal conducting solid , except that it is limited to two dimensions .
4 There is no limit to the effects which can be created using this method , except that it is restricted to the use of plain carpet .
5 I think we need to say more about this , because while it is related to secularisation and is partly a direct result of laicisation , there is more to it than that .
6 Shapes should agree with choices ( i.e. it should be " choices that shape … " ) but the intervening " that " seems to have interfered , as though it is taken to be a singular subject .
7 At first sight , the filter circuit may appear conventional but the presence of the diode D1 is unconventional and it seems as though it is going to be switched off all the time anyway , the anode ( a ) always being at zero potential .
8 But th , the thing is that it looks as though it is going to be a fairly ongoing thing that 's going to it may be well on certainly er a beyond assembly when we have to come to a conclusion , and therefore we ought to know the picture er , of , within reform churches far more clearly in giving more time .
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