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

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1 Why not then call the late Haydn and Mozart symphonic minuets and the fast minuets in the Mozart Quartets and Quintets , as metronomized by Czerny and Hummel , ‘ Teutches in minuet clothing ’ if the word ‘ minuet ’ alone is felt insufficient to stretch over the tempo area it covers ?
2 However , that this is not so is made apparent at the end of the judgment .
3 The shape of the foam is designed to allow maximum arm and shoulder movement and so is cut narrow at the top and well down at the sides .
4 They sense this energy using a pigment , chlorophyll , which changes form in light and so is called photo-sensitive .
5 However , this enzyme is predominantly cytoplasmic and thus is thought unlikely to phosphorylate c-Jun in vivo .
6 The fee range outlined above is given subject to the following provisos :
7 And early September generally is set fair to be a good spell for holidays , says his latest bulletin .
8 Skin which reddens or burns easily is considered sensitive and should always use high protection suncare .
9 As in other forms of enforcement , deviance which has taken place once is assumed capable of repetition .
10 Ergonomics also is pushed off-balance because the variety of human work increases in parallel with technology .
11 Just as the wall belongs to every Berliner on both sides , East and West , so does the entire site which , which now is left fallow so to speak .
12 In 1979 29 per cent of lone parents had incomes of less than half of the average ( income here is measured net of tax and National Insurance , after housing costs , and taking into account family size ) .
13 In summer 1984 a Commission scientist wrote in Coal and Energy Quarterly , a journal funded by and used as a mouthpiece for the National Coal Board , that ‘ there is no damage [ in British conifers ] that can be defined as new ’ and ‘ the chances of similar damage [ to that in West Germany ] occurring here is considered low . ’
14 If the interpretation of democracy argued for in this book is correct , or at least is found persuasive by its readers , then it should be clear that its principal practical implication is that democracy is still " unfinished business " on the agenda of modern politics .
15 If the freeholder was an absentee the natural inference is that the property was tenanted and that the value shown represents the net rent , as indeed is made clear in several entries at Langley Marish , and implied by the uniform addition of the phrase ‘ per annum ’ throughout the three hundreds of Newport .
16 The latter will end by confirming or rejecting the original theory , but humans , being what they are , will usually manage to prove themselves right and join some kind of inquisition to make sure everyone else is proved right too .
17 In a way this too is made true by The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings combined ; for the latter predicts that some elves will refuse to leave Middle-earth , however much they may ‘ dwindle ’ , while the former shows that others remain in Valinor , once part of the Earth , though now in some mysterious way sundered from it .
18 The process of empowerment therefore is called problem- posing , rather than problem-solving , recognizing the complexity and long-term nature of individual and community change .
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