Example sentences of "is [vb pp] [conj] [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes , as in Kant 's theory , the idea of irreducibility of spatio-temporal relations is defended on general epistemological grounds and is regarded as being inseparably interlinked with the idea of an all-embracing unitary space . " |
2 | In the first the message is received in full and is then given out to the person ; in the second the message is received and is simultaneously translated into the second language . |
3 | Here belief in such portents is presented as being highly suspect , and possibly an excuse for more sordid political ends . |
4 | The Cult of Pleasure is revealed as being secretly given over to the worship of Slaanesh . |
5 | They especially fear that a bridge across the beck at Iburndale near Whitby is threatened and are now pressing the North Yorkshire highways committee to investigate the problem . |
6 | The Feslegen is built in an L-shape around a central courtyard where breakfast is served and is smoothly run by our friend Mutah . |
7 | Building up the sides of the nest is resumed but is periodically interrupted so that more lichen can be added to the outside . |
8 | The loyalty oath duly turned up in the book — Major Major is blacklisted and is thereby debarred from taking the oath . |
9 | The campaign is identified as being primarily directed at the government , yet , as mentioned , local authorities have a role to play . |
10 | Although its ultimate destruction has left no trace of the shrine 's location or size in the cathedral , it is recorded as being amply covered in gold and jewels . |
11 | Providing the classes at adult centres is a positive move towards integration , but the teaching required in the classroom is specialised and is generally done in separate classes . |
12 | If not urgent , two clear days ' notice is required but is often waived . |