Example sentences of "[adj] [noun prp] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | My assistant Penny is also going . ’ |
2 | A railway station at Corrour in the Scottish Highlands is now lit by a wind turbine . |
3 | British Telecom is now exploiting its freedom as a commercial company to the full , where Telekom has to hand over all its hard-earned profits to prop up a grossly overmanned and inefficient postal and post-bank service . |
4 | With its long experience of research in radio-geochemistry BGS is well placed to make radon surveys and provide related radio-metric services . |
5 | Clever Kelly is currently studying hard to get A-Levels in English , Politics and Ancient History . |
6 | The Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group of central England is frequently cemented by baryte . |
7 | If the gritty Hugh is away opening for his country , then no doubt there is a stronger case for testing out the leadership qualities of Maynard , who has himself been the subject of some speculation concerning the furniture vans . |
8 | The Belgian-born Hepburn is best known for her roles in such classics as My Fair Lady and Breakfast at Tiffany 's . |
9 | But in Japanese studies this tendency is compounded by the way contemporary Japan is starkly contrasted with the ‘ dark valley ’ of the 1930s . |
10 | The support of Air Chief Marshal Sir Anthony Skingsley , Deputy Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe is warmly acknowledged by Central Council . |
11 | Thus Victorian Nottingham is largely built upon lines determined many centuries ago ( see J.D. Chambers , A Century of Nottingham History , 1851–1951 University of Nottingham , 1952 ) . |
12 | The Beaverton , Oregon-based Sequent is also expected to have a few tricks up its sleeve for this week 's roll-out . |
13 | The murky and seedy , small-time underworld of pre-war Brighton is brilliantly evoked by the Master in this most gripping of his ‘ entertainments ’ . |
14 | Officially the electric HST is still intended as a stopgap for the much-delayed advanced passenger train . |
15 | They relate to a brief two-year crisis period in her forty-four year life ; and although they are by no means irrelevant to her political role , the approach to them has had such a predominantly personal — one might almost say tabloid — quality that the historiographical Mary is immediately marked out from all other historical monarchs , Scottish or otherwise . |
16 | These wins by three generations of greenkeeping Piggotts is generally regarded as a unique treble ! |
17 | The tradition of good music on Good Friday is well maintained , though the Passions of J S Bach are again conspicuous by their absence . |
18 | Black Rozario 's just limping now he 's virtually a passenger and er I would think Forest have got a difficult decision to make a moment or two . |
19 | Such downgraded land will still have to be pumped and embanked , since it will have dropped even further below sea-level , a situation worsened both by the fact that , due to the tilt of the land , eastern England is steadily falling in relation to the level of the North Sea , and by a possible rise in sea-level due to the greenhouse effect . |
20 | Sure Liverpool 's still have , still have more than look how many was killed in the two , two tragedies . |
21 | By the mid-Eighties , Americans had started to speak of a black ‘ underclass ’ : now , one-third of the black US is officially classed as poor . |
22 | The great Morrissey is currently putting the finishing touches to his new solo album , and a single engagingly entitled We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful will be in the stores about the same time as Johnny Rogan 's book . |
23 | EAST EUROPE THE EXPERIENCE of Eastern Europe is also revealing . |
24 | The hard work in Eastern Europe is just beginning , and not just economic . |
25 | In this way the number of huge and powerful Orcs is naturally regulated and every Orc knows his place amongst his fellows . |
26 | ( Like tragedy , its " sublime " sister art , the " Old " ( Aristophanic ) Comedy of classical Athens is generally regarded as having originated in the worship of Dionysus . |
27 | The distribution of America 's annual $1.8 billion of development aid to sub-Saharan Africa is already shifting . |
28 | In short Locke is plainly saying , it seems to me , that anyone who say a French man buys a holiday home in England , reversing the general trend nowadays , erm Locke is saying he 's still a French man . |
29 | The wave of nationalism that is sweeping Europe is rapidly growing stronger in the UK , including England . |
30 | This Busy Lizzy is really coming on is n't it ? |