Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] is [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The model so formed is appropriate for the further stages in the methodology and the database will be shareable , a fundamental justification for the database approach .
2 As restated by Lord Oliver in Caparo v Dickman ( cited at 14.11.1 ) at 383H — 384B , the duty is as follows : ( 1 ) the advice must be required for a purpose , whether particularly specified or generally described , which is made known , either actually or inferentially , to the adviser when the advice is given ; ( 2 ) the adviser knows , either actually or inferentially , that the advice will be communicated to the " advisee " , either specifically or as a member of an ascertainable class , in order that it should be used by the advisee for that purpose ; ( 3 ) it is known , either actually or inferentially , that the advice so communicated is likely to be acted upon by the advisee for that purpose without further inquiry ; and ( 4 ) it is so acted upon by the advisee to his detriment .
3 Indeed , but the impression remains stronger than the denial and one is left wondering why they chose 1950 as the cut-off point , if not to put a comfortable distance between ‘ then ’ and ‘ now ’ : the dark ages of the past and present enlightenment , which they rightly insist is illusory .
4 Contexts in which only make is possible fall into two types .
5 The other type of expressive effect found in contexts where only make is possible can be illustrated by ( 154 ) — ( 156 ) : ( 154 ) … beautiful canvases of mountains and forms .
6 The following examples , where only make is possible , are more difficult : ( 157 ) … the famous Howe sewing machine .
7 So weaving is ideal if you have a yarn you want to use but which is too thick for your machine in the normal way .
8 For example , the right not to unjustifiably disciplined is enforceable in an Industrial Tribunal .
9 So understanding is integral to faith , just as faith and understanding are both integral to experience .
10 There are nt that many midfielders higher than speed/macca — and basically midfield only score point for goals/assists … so strach is good value , macca is good value , speed is about right .
11 Donald Harris wants the law changed so compensated is automatic .
12 The idea points to a kind of dynamic joy of understanding between creator and creation ; that it is not constantly felt is due to sin .
13 Any interest so missed is non-cumulative .
14 At the moment I change part of the water and rinse out the foam insert in the filter about every ten days , but I also feed the fish daily , so cleaning is necessary .
15 These are available in lightweight materials , so fixing is possible with panel adhesive , or the adhesive often supplied with the rose .
16 So adding is okay when we add that 's no problem .
17 I 'm an incredibly impatient person so travel is perfect , it never leaves you bored .
18 The term " dumb " really implies that the person so called is incapable of making himself understood by his fellow creatures .
19 This insurance does not cover any consequences of war , invasion , act of foreign enemy , hostilities ( whether war be declared or not ) , civil war , rebellion , revolution , insurrection or military or usurped power ( other than under Sections 2 , 3 & 6 ) while the Insured Person is away from the British Isles provided always that the cover so provided is subject to cancellation by the Insurer by giving seven days notice by registered letter to HCI Club Holidays .
20 That her novels are not better known is due largely to her extreme modesty about her literary abilities ; but there is no doubt that her concise , deceptively light prose style , reliance on dialogue to carry the plot , and delight in satirical exaggeration influenced both Firbank and Evelyn Waugh [ q.v. ] , and that she has thus left her mark on the development of the twentieth-century novel .
21 Perhaps love is essential because it 's unnecessary .
22 ‘ Praise ye the Lord to whom all praise is due .
23 Long Talking is preoccupied with the physicality of utterance , whereas The Endless Short Story equivocates about its own length and means .
24 So experience is important , but , apart from that in which we are purely passive recipients of what happens to us , we have to have the will and the courage to seek it .
25 So perhaps escape is possible .
26 The emphasis on medium , form and aesthetic grammar would suggest that , whatever their ‘ content ’ or ‘ effect ’ , they are somehow different ; at the simplest level , saying that a history or sociology book is badly written is different from saying that a novel is badly written .
27 So far as the issues of English law are concerned , it is , as Mr. Beazley fairly recognised , almost inevitable that these cases , in view of the very difficult legal problems and of the very large sums of money at stake , will , unless settled , proceed in the end , as did the Hazell case , to the highest court ; thus even if there was a prospect of irreconcilable decisions at first instance or on intermediate appeal , which I do not think is likely , the final arbiters in the House of Lords will be able to give one single decision which will be binding in both England and Scotland , and with no possibility of irreconcilability .
28 An impression has undoubtedly gained ground — which I do not think is fair to the Wolfenden Committee — that the Committee desired to legalise homosexual conduct .
29 Democracy should embody the popular will — ; ‘ every law which the people has not ratified is null , void is in fact not a law .
30 A canvasser thus entrapped is lucky to escape inside four hours ; lucky , indeed , to escape before the polling day after next .
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