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

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1 In the typical Western diet all the energy in protein is burned up daily and none is converted and stored as fat .
2 Then there is the whole business of knowing what you are expected to note down and what is intended as a joke , a recycling , or a side issue .
3 I think what is most evident is that the boundary line between what is spoken aloud and what is spoken inwardly , to oneself , becomes blurred .
4 BELVILLE : I found her to be a coquette , an told her so and she is offended .
5 Consideration of the Commission 's proposal for the telematics programme by both the European Parliament and the advisory bodies to the Research Council is going on apace and it is hoped that this programme will be one of the first from the third Framework programme to be adopted in 1991 .
6 Take these away and one is left with a little body of poems from the Shire , mostly in quatrains with alternate lines rhyming , in plain language and metre and with for the most part a gently proverbial quality .
7 With his loyal advisers Francis Cripps and Frances Morrell by his side , he beavers away with unremitting zeal even when his beloved industrial policy is snatched away and he is banished to the Department of Energy .
8 It seems that anxious people condition most easily and it is thought that irrational fears are established in this way .
9 This decision will be reviewed shortly and it is hoped that the grants programme will be started again if there is a sufficient improvement in finances .
10 However , Article 15 specified slightly increased levels of HLCAs because the conversion rate of European Currency Units to Sterling has been altered a little and it is recommended that any enhanced payments should be linked solely to conservation undertakings and be re-imbursed by the EEC .
11 In addition to the crime of conspiracy , there is the civil wrong ( or tort ) of conspiracy , consisting of an agreement which has been acted on and which is made in order to attain either an unlawful object or a lawful object by unlawful means .
12 There clubs closed at 1am and it is understood local police liaised with managers before Saturday .
13 Solicitors on Teesside took similar action yesterday and it is believed it could spread to North Yorkshire and Bishop Auckland .
14 The rhythm that persists in such constant routines must be caused internally and it is produced by the body clock .
15 Courses in Accountancy and European and Human Rights Law are being set up and it is hoped that as many pupils as possible will attend them , but for economic reasons it has been decided not to make them compulsory this year .
16 Workfare was on the committee 's agenda but the committee has now been wound up and it is thought workfare has been pushed back as an idea requiring long-term consideration rather than implementation in the near future .
17 Many application forms for membership were handed out and it is hoped that our numbers will grow as a result .
18 On the other hand , in many instances the repossession order is not carried out and it is estimated that only 60 per cent of orders eventually result in repossession .
19 His tall figure , spear held on his shoulder , strides back across the savannah until the moonlight gives out and he is consumed by the landscape .
20 Now a major sport in Europe and America , kite-flying has arrived here now and it is hoped to hold a major rally early next year .
21 I have already explained that the most important change that we have made is to shift the balance between what is paid centrally and what is paid locally , so I can answer the hon. Gentleman 's question .
22 Development of these is now underway and it is anticipated that a range in a number of occupational sectors will be available for introduction in September 1992 .
23 Solicitors on Teesside are taking similar action today and it is believed it could spread to North Yorkshire and Bishop Auckland .
24 The extra two furlongs on Town Moor should suit stamina-packed Spring admirably and she is fancied to confirm York form with the disappointing Rainbow Lake .
25 It requires Japan to demonstrate a genuine concern for the interests of her Asian neighbours which was conspicuously absent fifty years ago and which is made more difficult by Japan 's long-standing sense of separateness and uniqueness .
26 Fisher spent some time here and it is believed he entertained Erasmus , his great friend , at the Palace .
27 One of the greatest centres of renaissance art , Raphael and Brumante were born here and it is surrounded by massive ramparts , set amid rolling hills and dominated by the superb 15th century Palazzo Ducale .
28 The long-term trend towards greater equality of income and wealth has been reversed under the Conservative governments of 1979 onwards and it is argued that this ‘ strategy of inequality ’ ( Child Poverty Action Group ) , which is seen as a direct consequence of the drive towards popular capitalism , has led to a major increase in poverty in the UK and to the possible emergence of an underclass , who lack any stake in popular capitalism and who are caught in the dependency culture .
29 The plan will be implemented regionally and it is realised that the regional priorities may vary from the national .
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