Example sentences of "[Wh pn] is [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Smith , who is generally regarded as the clear favourite for the leadership , suggested that the ‘ misrepresentation ’ of Labour 's tax policy might well have caused some people not to support it . |
2 | ‘ As a driver who is generally considered as being more level-headed than most , I want to know whether there is any danger of me being banned for two months if I have an accident here at Phoenix . |
3 | Particularly conspicuous by his absence is that verse-translator of Virgil who is generally held ( in my view , rightly ) to have set a standard that no other can equal , except momentarily ; that is , Dryden . |
4 | It is this sort of person who is always allowed the best seat on coaches , is given cigarettes , whose suggestions concerning strategies in conflict situations are always most heeded , and who is generally held in the highest esteem . |
5 | It may be advisable to speak to your local pharmacist who is professionally qualified to offer advice on how to cope with the symptoms of flu . |
6 | It may be advisable to speak to your local pharmacist who is professionally qualified to offer advice on how to cope with the symptoms of flu . |
7 | Patrick is still having difficulties with girls : the married man keeps going to bed with them , not liking it very much and not liking the distress it brings to a wife whom he does like and who is carefully crafted to be likeable . |
8 | Apart from the issues that affect Mr. Thorpe personally , questions are raised by this form of treatment that affect any national health service patient who is similarly afflicted . |
9 | Charles du Bos , the literary critic , another figure who is scarcely known to the younger generation even in his own country , was equally devoted to Eliot . |
10 | Copies of optometry feedback are sent to the patient 's general practitioner , who is thereby kept informed of eye assessments . |
11 | Thus an English solicitor or barrister who is dually qualified can not apply to become an RFL . |
12 | To the medieval historian who is invariably left with just the concluding record of administration procedure , this discussion on documenting the provenance of data generation may smack a little of over spoon-feeding the historian of the future . |
13 | But it also sustains an idea of the feminist , not just as an individual , autonomous subject , but also as a subject defined by her relationship to others , who is differently defined in different contexts , and who has no fixed boundaries . |
14 | A person who is partially sighted may not be able to see whether you are smiling or looking bored . |
15 | It has also been long known that a child who is shortly followed by another sibling also suffers the consequences of short spacing . |
16 | The only climber I know who goes there regularly at times like this is that perverse little bugger Joe Brown , who is clearly captivated by the magic of the place , though he 'd never let you know as much in words . |
17 | Corley says a ‘ base level of services may continue for a long time ’ although 88open 's staff has shrunk to four persons , five if you count European director Steve Heath , who is reportedly employed directly by Motorola . |
18 | You may be one of those people who is easily swayed by a superficially attractive candidate with a strong personality , or you may be someone who is most influenced by the person you last spoke to . |
19 | For in our national tradition , in the arts as until recently in sports , it is the amateur who is most admired ; and Auden 's charming joker by the Christmas hearth is only a particular version of the amateur . |
20 | His first wife — who is again named and identified as living happily in County Durham with her second husband and their 5-year-old daughter ( both named ) — is said to have ‘ spoken bitterly last night about The Savage Between the Sheets ’ . |
21 | There are , for example , a large number of production photographs of outstanding quality and a substantial number of original scenery and costume designs , notably those of Percy Anderson who is closely associated with Tree . |
22 | Mass movements were first described by Hertz in 1907 ( who also noted their relationship to meals ) and later by Holzknecht in 1909 , who is frequently credited with their discovery . |
23 | The Far East leg of the women 's circuit offers prize-money in excess of £60,000 and the Scot , who is already supported by the Fife company , Donaldson Timber , is hoping to find a major backer to finance the trip . |
24 | Abbado , 56 , who is already said to have inherited the mantle of Toscanini , was chosen out of a large field which included such names as Lorin Maazel , Bernard Haitink , Seiji Ozawa , Daniel Barenboim and Zubin Mehta . |
25 | You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN as a user who is already logged on . |
26 | Whether they be called Acknowledgements , Fore-words , Prefaces or Introductions , these preambles can be very instructive for both the reader who is ( still ) uncertain about the usefulness of a history book and also the reader who is already committed to reading sections of it . |
27 | Faramund , who is later said to have been Chlodio 's father , is not attested in any early source . |
28 | I his is the sort of individual who is eventually invited to become a board master and the system engenders a wonderful sense of anticipation , as you progress up the board towards the prime positions ; when you are going to have your special day , on your favourite loch . |
29 | When they were small they spoke only Welsh and had a black mongrel called Benja who is also referred to in this song . |
30 | Republic of Ireland international Bernie Slaven , who is also injured , is certain to be among those on their way out . |