Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The photography alone is worth a couple of hours viewing .
2 To be brought up on covered pitches only is like learning English without a concurrent basic grounding in Latin .
3 The fact that the power of was not confined to the Mufti alone is of some importance in assessing the nature of the Muftilik in general and will therefore be dealt with in greater detail further on ; suffice it to say for the moment that Mustakimzade 's argument is disappointing in its lack of development and of positive evidence in support of it and that , in the terms in which it is stated and in view of the material he seems to have used in compiling his book , his argument might equally well apply to Molla Fenari .
4 The Break Through is of 50% graphite/50% fibreglass construction , and is a widebody profile for the more advanced club competitor .
5 The recent debate concerning the role of RE in the new legislation of 1988 has shown how powerful this attitude towards religion still is among politicians , the church and the public at large .
6 The ONLY time you want to take the weight off is at the end of the casting off .
7 That 's when Chelsea are due to announce whether or not Glenn Hoddle really is to be their new manager .
8 The trend in the States now is for the child to play less tennis .
9 Rather they alert us to just how powerful female potency really is in our collective psyches , despite , and even because of , its long repression .
10 More than half his mail now is from women .
11 Think about it , Aurora — decide whether your desire to hang on to the club really is for his sake — or yours . ’
12 The , the opposition here is between the Lamarckians who are wrong , and think you can inherit er , an acquired callous from your ancestors , and the Darwinian who is right , who believes that callouses are related to natural selection .
13 Thus , the value of the firm is equal to the total value of its expected future stream of cash flows , discounted to take account of the ‘ time value of money ’ ( ’ a pound tomorrow is worth less than a pound today ’ ) and risk .
14 The key to the underlying tension here is in the line : ‘ Is it possible for the inmates to make the visitors understand what life is like for them without arousing the hostility of the Warden ? ’
15 Now the M here is for mind and that includes obviously brain now we come on first of all to the head injuries head injury there is a brain , now a pressure , accident which involves the head .
16 The reflectors , the mean here is at thirteen the average is thirteen they 're all slightly higher , so eighteen to twenty would be a very strong whereas the others have just come out fifteen to seventeen which is strong , you 've actually come out fairly strong there , because the highest score for anything is twenty .
17 Otherwise , what can be seen of Patrington today is of the 18th century or later .
18 This figure here is in effect what we would should be looking for per week .
19 The insulation here is into a soffit .
20 Like the IRA method , this method also recognizes that £1 today is worth more than £1 in the future .
21 The intention here is to essay such an identification and therefore move beyond the empiricism with which the Localities programme has been charged .
22 Ah the professor here 's from er the Newfoundland University studied all the dialects in Great Britain .
23 The simplest method of presenting grain size data graphically is by means of the histogram .
24 Anyone who wishes to contribute must catch the Chairman 's eye and the usual practice then is for the Chairman to call on the persons in the order in which he has seen them .
25 A spiral closing anticlockwise is in pain .
26 A HOLE in the ground that would engulf St Paul 's Cathedral 30 times over is at the centre of a row over Britain 's application to join the minor league of strategic-metals producers .
27 The primary effect of the nodal description above is of inaccessibility to the reader .
28 And perhaps their foolishness will make everyone understand that however much fun Home Alone is for children at the cinema it is fiction and can not be made real by acting it out .
29 The correct way to shut the machine down is to type EXIT to return to Windows , quit Windows and then switch off the machine .
30 WATCHING the four Highwaymen step up to their microphones together is like watching one of those westerns in which the grizzled heroes finally stand shoulder to shoulder .
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