Example sentences of "[is] [conj] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Er , what I would like to propose the erm a a that resolution two of course , was put down at the time it had to be put down er , and is clearly going to be affected by , that it happened at the th the financial services in March and what I have suggested is that you might prefer this be a a a second resolution it is or and turn to the to add on the end of that resolution thus urging local churches to through their consultations with district treasurers and finance committee to increase their contributions to the Ministry of Mission Fund in nineteen ninety three in such a way that provincial commi , commitment may be increased by at least five percent over the nineteen ninety two .
2 ’ The thing that bothers me about English training is that although acting is as demanding as ballet or opera , dancers and singers work out every day .
3 The virtue of this control/constraint approach is that while laying due emphasis on the significance of management power , it also makes clear that management control is not an absolute .
4 The truth is that while batting in the indoor nets he was struck on the toe by a ball from paceman Chris Lewis and an X-ray over the weekend revealed he had indeed suffered a cracked bone .
5 The worst thing , Haig says , is that while following up these hoaxes they often miss genuine calls .
6 An additional problem is that while concentrating on the keyboard when using an interactive program the user may miss important happenings on the screen .
7 But the sharpest criticism of him is that while appearing to be a chip off the old block , he was in fact something else , representative of the politicization of public appointments .
8 My feeling is that while focusing on those we should attempt to focus on a solution as well .
9 Another curious attribute of the powder is that when cooked out it helps to extract other flavours while losing its own .
10 A conclusion that can be drawn from all these treatment studies is that when dealing with patients who do not require inpatient care , treatment by well-trained non-medical staff ( social workers and nurses in. particular ) is at least as effective as treatment given by psychiatrists .
11 One other point worth mentioning is that when dealing with a lease of the whole of a building , the landlord and the tenant will have to consider whether the airspace above the building is to be included or excluded from the demise , as without specific reference it seems that a lease of a building will include the airspace above it , at least to such height as may be necessary for the use and enjoyment of the land and any structure upon it .
12 What is clear however , is that when hearing appeals from the Secretary of State as to whether there has been a material change of use , the courts have consistently held that the question is one of fact and have declined to substitute any decision of their own for that of the Secretary of State .
13 and on page er eighty two the erm plaintiffs were after perhaps in matters which it is alleged the defendant should have appertained relating to the financing of this transaction , prior to exchanging contracts and the base of the claim is that as set out in the on page eighty two that the defendants should have appertained whether the plaintiffs had a defined source of funds upon terms which the plaintiffs were able to meet .
14 The fear is that if defined , legal experts will exploit loopholes which , although within the letter of the law , are outwith its spirit .
15 One argument is that if building the CIT involves cutting into present research programmes then it may be preferable to run the present experiments for longer .
16 The difficulty with this is that if Individuals-do not choose consciously to subvert democracy — as Mills has argued — why is it that the military and the large corporations as institutions have to dominate the political system and subvert liberal democracy ?
17 The thesis underlying our editorial is that if purchasing authorities are to base their activities on meeting epidemiologically defined need they should use epidemiological principles .
18 The argument is that and form a fixed pair , corresponding to other pairs like bread and wine , threshing-floor ( ) and wine-vat , corn ( ) and new wine ( ) , farmers and vintners .
19 It is left as an exercise to show that in terms of the overall notation of figure 10.8(d) , the closed-loop current gain is the closed-loop input impedance is and that fed from a source of infinite internal impedance , the closed-loop output impedance is neglecting loading of the output by the feedback network .
20 The the first question is this is this thing about nerves is n't it because that 's the first feeling you have when you got up get up here is and as said I 'm dry already and I have n't even been up there and done it yet the voice is dry and you know then you feel a bit shaky and all that sort of thing and why do we why do we feel nervous ?
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