Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It reflects a despising of ‘ primitive ’ peoples which is still all too familiar to us . |
2 | Nine o'clock — we go down to the park and look at the trees and animals which is very interesting . |
3 | They have developed a bond with the Dragon Princes down the centuries which is now bred into their very spirit . |
4 | As noted above , nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes which is very noticeable . |
5 | And we felt that team two have gone the other way , tha that the work spread out and actually when you looked at the , at the project plan at the back , erm that in fact a surveyor was out for six hundred and eighty three DOPACS units which is about ten days and that had spread all through May , June and July . |
6 | This in no way is meant to lessen the significance and importance of help which we have received from our other supporters which is very much appreciated . |
7 | On the outskirts of Plzeň I see that bizarre mixture of heavy industrial plant and allotments which is so characteristic of almost every major East European city . |
8 | However , this crossing is on a route from the town centre to housing areas and schools which is heavily used by pedestrians and cyclists , so the opportunity was taken to reconstruct the junction to meet the needs of soft traffic ( Figure 6.12 ) . |
9 | He said it is the choice of schools which is so dismal in the area . |
10 | But a nice idea , yeah , he 's saying before long tens of thousands of schools will have sprung up in the villages throughout the province erm and that , that basically the peasants like the old style schools which is basically a Chinese way of teaching as opposed to erm the education which the landlords received which is the foreign school and he 's saying how when he was a student erm you know he used to think that the foreign style schools were groovy er but has now realized that actually , you know , being , I mean |
11 | There is a sturdy aspect to these performances which is most attractive and which suits the music . |
12 | One of these is the notion of detachment between professionals and clients which is wholly inappropriate in teaching . |
13 | Ruth , now Mrs McCluskey ( she remarried this April ) , finds that there are many points of similarity between Libby 's and Medau — especially the class structure , with its warm-up , including stretching and strengthening exercises and exercises to increase mobility and flexibility , developing into an aerobic sessions which is really our travelling section , and not to be confused with Aerobics . |
14 | The kindness and generosity of the owners has been especially welcomed by one of the readers who is mostly confined to her home . |
15 | Pamela Bordes who is currently writing a work of fiction as is |
16 | In these latter roles She is almost always accompanied by Her divine spouse , the male God , emphasizing the fact that only in a happy marriage can the terrible and destructive aspect of the Goddess be controlled . |
17 | In other words there is always the danger that an inexperienced class , given too free a hand , will fail to give themselves any kind of dramatic or authentic experience . |
18 | We will break down and discuss two basic , possible explanations for these marked differences between the crime figures for men and women : firstly , that women do not indulge in criminality to the same extent as men ; secondly , that female crime is greatly underestimated by the statistics , in other words there is more female crime than the statistics indicate . |
19 | For high-pass walkers there is also from that road end a track up the spectacularly wild little valley of the Etzli which climbs up to the south . |
20 | In most subjects there is also a temporary decline in the early hours of the afternoon — the ‘ post-lunch dip ’ . |
21 | If the spray hits the eyes there is almost unbearable pain and temporary blindness . |
22 | Though the office is bursting with images there is still one final opportunity to send in related work from this issue , so why not hurry and post yours today ! |
23 | Within the sectors there is always a keeping to the fore the awareness that long-lasting solutions to the country 's health problems rest on the economic , political and cultural transformations of people 's day to day lives . |
24 | Ranging from 1 bedroomed starter units through to 4 bedroomed family homes there is always a wide choice available to suit most purchasers . |
25 | I would disagree with the premise erm I 've found that where public money is involved in the arts there is very occasionally public criticism of what we do . |
26 | In the black townships there is so much black on black violence , I think we can call it a war . |
27 | Amongst the vast range of savoury snacks there is just one entry for crisps , and I felt that the huge variety of chocolate biscuits or wavers , toffee , caramel , nuts and muesli etc that are so widely eaten as snacks are under-represented . |
28 | The normal bass roll-off of -6dB by 38Hz is low enough to lend a convincing weight to the majority of signals and if the bass seems initially a little ‘ polite ’ to some ears it is only because it is tight , with little or no hangover — the dual coupled-cavity technique really does give a positive ‘ start and stop ’ throughout its range . |
29 | A striking example of their dissociation is provided by the following exchange : on the one hand , Runciman takes it for granted that methodological individualism is ‘ now generally conceded to be almost trivially true ’ , while on the other Torrance asserts that ‘ In so far as methodological individualism is true it is trivial and irrelevant to sociology , while in so far as it is used to curb or dictate explanatory methods it is either incoherent or false ’ . |
30 | Of the two methods it is generally agreed that ‘ write black ’ is much better at fine lines and accurate reproduction of small typeface sizes while ‘ write white ’ is best for large areas of solid black . |