Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] is [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it must be pointed out that not all monopoly suppliers act against the public interest ( eg it is not suggested even by the most ardent advocate of privatisation — refer to Chapter 3 — that the water supply or sewage disposal industries should provide competitive services to each household ; the duplication of resources in these cases would be extremely wasteful to society ) , nor do all oligopolies abuse their position . |
2 | Apparently it is not intended to decide that a bowler with a long run pays more than a dashing opening batsman , but rather to ensure that a highly-paid Test cricketer does not necessarily pay the same amount as a young uncapped player . |
3 | Apparently it is still hoping to do something with some of the software it has developed internally . |
4 | The biggest problem with the diabetic clinic is that time tends to be very limited and perhaps it is best regarded as a place for assessment and the identification of problems , with a little time for education . |
5 | Perhaps it is best viewed as a correlator . |
6 | Perhaps it is all hidden under Alpine fold-belts . |
7 | Perhaps it is indeed learning that there is no escape from the shock — and such learning may be very important to its subsequent behaviour . |
8 | Perhaps it is merely to accommodate the moths , but what the benefits are to either sloth or moth in their relationship is still not understood . |
9 | After all in an age where everyone is becoming more environmentally aware , perhaps it is only fitting that even artists are getting into recycling . |
10 | Perhaps he is out to entertain after all . |
11 | Obviously it is rarely done in humans , but is routinely carried out in non-human subjects . |
12 | Whatever reply I find for that one , obviously it is not going to be |
13 | ‘ Obviously he is just trying to wind people up , but I think I 'm too long in the tooth to take any notice of anything he says . |
14 | Tim just said so he is n't having |
15 | So he is soon swaddled up again , and mentally he stays swaddled up until he dies . ’ |
16 | So he is actually taking some action , and he will come back to us fairly soon he said erm about the result of his survey , whether or not there 'll be a residents ' scheme down there . |
17 | So it is n't going to be used this week ? |
18 | This is highly soluble , so it is immediately washed from the atmosphere by rain into solution . |
19 | The killas weathers and crumbles easily and so it is easily eroded by rivers and the sea . |
20 | So it is mildly unsettling to realise that the richest regions of Europe also have their own inward investment agencies . |
21 | So it is sometimes called a " history of salvation " . |
22 | This discretion can also be used to justify refusal of leave to apply for judicial review under RSC Ord. 53 ; and so it is sometimes said that the whole judicial review jurisdiction is discretionary , not just the remedies . |
23 | But finally she is apparently moved by the piteous sight of the distressed supplicant and laboriously counts out 995 roubles change . |
24 | ‘ Normally she is so collected , so self-controlled . ’ |
25 | Nevertheless it is widely believed to be the finest of all the remaining gates of the Spanish walls . |
26 | Nevertheless it is clearly playing a useful part in a prevention campaign ; indeed , the greater the number of elements in such a strategy the better . |
27 | Nevertheless it is now considered to be a form of C. becketti . |
28 | This is the kind of data which is not relevant to his objectives and thus it is not recorded in his model . |
29 | Thus it is currently carrying out an environmental audit which will guide its policies in future on such matters as the use of energy , water purification , and fertilisers . |
30 | Thus it is sometimes said that , had Jesus intended that women should be priests in his church , he would have chosen his mother . |