Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [conj] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | labour is but lost that build it . |
2 | A dilemma for British reformers is whether to list or illustrate the types of impairment envisaged . |
3 | The ‘ look ’ in this stratum is as considered and serious a matter as it is for any Sloane , and just as rigid . |
4 | The beauty of this ancient town is that told and new have be carefully mixed . |
5 | A fundamental question to be considered when embarking on any form of business is whether to buy or rent the business premises . |
6 | The principal limitation to intravenous therapy with insulin is the availability of skilled and diligent nursing staff to ensure that the apparatus is correctly set up , the infusion rate is as instructed and the insulin is infused into the patient . |
7 | The basic argument is that structures that are closely similar were probably adapted to a similar function . |
8 | ‘ Probably no other organisation in the Soviet Union is as watched and courted by the Party leadership as the Soviet Armed Forces ’ . |
9 | Another way of interpreting these results is as showing that explicit training is indeed necessary for context-specificity — in this case the two conditions are presented separately ( i.e. there is a block of reinforced trials followed by a block of non-reinforced trials ) but the arrangement is formally equivalent to the explicit discrimination procedure used by Bouton and Swartzentruber ( 1986 ) . |
10 | The first worry is that proving that your contract has been broken may not be easy , particularly if you are complaining about the breach of an unwritten and rather vague term . |
11 | The principle is that explained when discussing Treasury bills earlier in the chapter . |
12 | The problem is that try as you might to obliterate jealousy , jealousy keeps cropping up — that 's certainly my experience . |
13 | Where 's where 's that butter is that know whether it 's butter or not . |
14 | His view is as follows and then — this is the longest memo Peter 's ever written . |