Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [conj] [noun] is " in BNC.

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1 Tei and Owen provide no breakdown of their data in terms of the angular separation between adapting and test stimuli on their " different " trials so it is net possible to see whether adaptation is effective over a greater range of orientations in the LVF compared to the RVF .
2 Some deny that Candida is a common problem , while others claim that it underlies the majority of cases of food intolerance .
3 As I have already said , some say that planning is just not possible .
4 Some say a new era of enlightenment is around the corner , some say that consciousness is quietly entering the mainstream , while others see a grim world of confusion and chaos ( not chaos theory but just plain chaos ) .
5 And he is there now in the glory , but yet we say , we invite Jesus into our heart , and he walks , and we sing the song from the , he walks and he talks , how is it that this happens if Jesus is there in heaven ?
6 This shows that convergence is complete .
7 This shows that George is not only trying to protect Lennie , he is also trying to teach him to stand on his own feet , and learn things , although he knows Lennie will never really improve .
8 For example , some assume that mastery is an all-or-nothing state and set the standard at 100 per cent although there is some flexibility depending on the nature of the errors made , if these are few .
9 While it would be wrong to deny that Goldsmith is nostalgic , Sambrook 's argument certainly points toward a more generous assessment of his work .
10 This states that enterprise is progressive , resourceful , go-ahead , forward looking and reformist .
11 Indeed , it will be interesting to determine whether atk is involved in any human neoplastic diseases that are specific to the B-cell lineage .
12 This ensures that anxiety is not exacerbated by fear of the unknown .
13 This ensures that adhesive is carried down into the hole
14 This ensures that food is always cooked evenly across the full width of the vitreous enamelled grill-pan , so you can be sure of outstanding results every time you cook .
15 ‘ No doubt , ’ said Mr Harold Brooks-Baker of Burke 's , ‘ it fits in with the freer ways of today but some feel that freedom is an over-used word .
16 Some feel that politics is the best route , others that politics is completely irrelevant and that we need instead a spiritual revolution .
17 They are prone to rust and restoration is almost impossible .
18 Does this mean that God is ‘ not in time ’ — an example of the way of negation — or does it , as some have said , mean that all times are somehow ‘ present ’ to God , in which case it might be claimed that God possesses a kind of temporal omnipresence ?
19 Does this mean that Hebb is right ?
20 Does this mean that Metallica is set to become more blues-biased in the near future ?
21 Not only does this mean that science is handled by a senior member of the Canadian cabinet — a tax lawyer who once said that the last thing that Canada needs is more tax lawyers — but also it means that science and technology are seen as a part of the process of economic development .
22 Some argue that conflict is community based , others that it is class based ; some characterize the Anarchist Movement , which organised most working class protest in the area between 1870-1939 , as millenarian ; others contend that it was entirely rational .
23 In spite of the proliferation of stylometric authorship studies , it would be wrong to think that attribution is the only goal for statistical studies of style .
24 It needs to be emphasised that in marking intonation , only stressed syllables are marked ; this implies that intonation is carried entirely by the stressed syllables of a tone-unit and that the pitch of unstressed syllables is either predictable from that of stressed syllables or is of so little importance that it is not worth marking .
25 The gravitational constant G determines the strength of the coupling of these waves to space–time ; its value is small and we shall see that this implies that space–time is very stiff .
26 She says working as a shiatsu therapist is also risky because the treatment is expensive and people are not always willing to pay when money is short .
27 This means that D is not necessarily diagonal ; corresponding to αI there may be a ( 2 × 2 ) block which is arbitrary except that it must be symmetric and non-singular .
28 This means that water is not composed of individual molecules floating freely around but that the molecules are linked together .
29 This means that water is not in its most stable state at this temperature and pressure .
30 This means that society is increasingly experiencing a lower standard of living than would be possible without rising levels of unemployment .
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