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

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1 How long is it at your general practice ? ’
2 How long is it to the competition ? ’
3 There literally is everything under the sun , and you 're free to do as much or as little as you want .
4 So is everybody with us so far , because this is when it starts to get difficult .
5 So is anybody in immediate problems at the moment or you 're o Okay , so , I 'll , it 's your chance now to do some work then for the next twenty minutes or so .
6 So is he under a misunderstanding about the erm , the erm , erm
7 So is he to be he does n't know whether to just carry on or to put a stop to it now or what the hell to do
8 So is it worth buying ?
9 So is it worth it ?
10 So is it worth doing that now or is it worth waiting until I have taken account of both amendments again .
11 So is it like , somebody could erm I mean work against France in that situation ?
12 So is it after a C does the I E come after a C ?
13 So is none of them you read them then
14 The existing system for doing so is there to be used , alternative systems are not .
15 And it could be said that not only is it about imitation — it is also , as are other tours de force , itself an imitation of something .
16 Not only is it in the national interest but it is in the interest of every industry , company , employer and employee .
17 Not only is she in excellent condition , but her lovely teak decks and customized interior put her head and shoulders above her sisters .
18 Not only is there at present much special pleading which largely ignores the needs of children ; but also , I believe , there is a large silent majority whose views , though unfashionable , deserve a hearing .
19 There normally is plenty of wind and rain , but very little snow , owing to the moist , temperate Atlantic air streams .
20 No longer is everybody against him — he has found his place .
21 No longer is it to be seen as an age of poverty , disease and false hopes .
22 No longer is it like the fifties when councils dictated to tenants how things would be .
23 The distinction above is one without a difference .
24 ‘ Whether a patient 's life is valuable or not is none of a doctor 's business , ’ James Munby QC for the Official Solicitor told them .
25 The wealth of letters and contents therein is something for which I am ever grateful .
26 ‘ How much further is it to Kinsai ? ’
27 ‘ How much further is it to this hotel ?
28 This intimacy also is something for which the world still waits .
29 Just as a crisis point for conventional families is the point at which children leave home , so also is it for communes .
30 Indeed , he is at his most virulent when attacking his fellow-poets , so caught up is he in the seriousness of the poetic task .
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