Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Assuming DOL comes back to full fitness that leaves us with DOL , Newsome , Wetherall , Fairclough and Jobson for effectively 2 places , and that s before we start looking at the youth team players .
2 Er human testing and immunizations is still going gone in this are and I hope it wo n't ever stop .
3 Would this be because she had something to hide , he wondered , or was she inhibited by her clerical top brass .
4 What is clear is that we need another ball control , distribution player , it is unfair for Macca be responsible for us all the time and besides teams can do what Ipswich did to him and mark him out of the game in the forward areas .
5 Mr Taylor said : ‘ What is clear is that we have come closer together .
6 What is already clear is that it has been a success in developing our own AI-skilled personnel .
7 What is clear is that it evolved out of the neolithic Cretan religion and that the religion of the classical Greeks at least in part grew out of it .
8 All that 's stopping him being welcomed into the great freemasonry of the over-fifties is that he happens to be thirty-two .
9 This is unless he exceeds the terms of the licence or the plaintiff has legally revoked the licence .
10 One of the impressive things about all this is that everyone agrees about his modesty , his lack of show .
11 Part of the reason for this is that they make the interpretation of information derived from assessments unproblematical .
12 Now one of the interesting things about this is that they 've worked out , in order to erm achieve our sales forecast , erm the impact of recruitment for each branch is that we need a net growth in branch of one plus one for every er on every month .
13 The downside to this is that they lose valuable advertising space on television programmes such as Saturday Superstore .
14 The reason I say this is that they dive just like a peregrine , folding their wings and plummeting like an arrow into the sea to catch their prey .
15 Erm one of the problems fish have on this is that they lay their eggs in gravel or something like that and where males have their own nest sometimes another male comes along and er takes it over , hijacks it piracy and interestingly enough what happens in those situations a pirate male will come in , displace the existing male from his nest and fertilize a few eggs and then buzz off .
16 The main reason for this is that they do n't know how to and probably neither do a lot of their English solicitors .
17 What 's bad about this is that they do n't take drugs — they 've never touched them — but they want to sell them .
18 This is that they have a different emphasis according to whether they are being applied to consumer markets or industrial markets .
19 It , but er the difference this is that we 've got a piece of fabric coming of there with a weight holding it down .
20 Now because of these two problems we violate er a couple of assumptions of ordinary lease squares right , and as a result , the upshot of this is that we get biased estimates of our parameters A B C and D , right , they will be biased and also they wo n't have the minimum variants property right , they wo n't be the best estimators you , the statistics you talk about blue estimates , best linear and biased alright .
21 This is that we do not have an a priori conception of reality which allows for a range of possible universes , empirical inquiry determining just which of those possibilities is realized .
22 And my own feeling about this is that we do have to move more to planned expansion .
23 The reason why we are embarrassed to admit this is that we have lived in an age when the self-sufficiency , the autonomy of poems has been elevated into dogma .
24 The obvious explanation of this is that we have learned subliminally that certain factors , in combination , indicate that one place is safe for us while another is not .
25 I suppose my main concern in all this is that we employ thirty-three thousand people and their lives are being considerably upset by this activity and I feel
26 The reason for this is that we want to be able to attribute all changes of meaning on substitution to differences in the semantic properties of the items being substituted .
27 A necessary condition of this is that there has been sufficient money to enable it to function ( barely true for instance in Zaire , and parts of Nigeria and Tanzania in the 1980s ) , and that civil strife has been contained , sometimes ruthlessly .
28 However , Mill was against a secret ballot , Mill thought votes ought to be cast publicly and the reason for this is that he thought people ought to be voting on their view of what is right and so therefore they ought to be publicly accountable .
29 The , the point I 'm raising with this is that he does seem , in that particular piece , he does quite strongly , to me anyway , that that individuation is still very strong
30 The irony of it is this is that he has done a lot , he gave ten thousand
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