Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] [adv] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Student involvement in the arts is especially encouraged and as well as the theatre being used regularly by the Department of English , Media and Theatre Studies for productions and teaching , the University Drama Group and the Ballet and Contemporary Dance Society regularly use the Riverside for their own public presentations .
2 Student involvement in the arts is especially encouraged and as well as the theatre being used regularly by the Department of English , Media and Theatre Studies for productions and teaching , the University Drama Group and the Ballet and Contemporary Dance Society regularly use the Riverside for their own public presentations .
3 Again and again in different documents it is emphasized that ‘ in the sacrament of the eucharistic bread the unity of all believers is both expressed and brought about ’ ( Lumen Gentium 3 ) , the Eucharistic celebration is ‘ the centre and culmination of the whole life of the Christian community ’ ( Christus Dominus 30 ) .
4 A pack of Smarties is then opened and poured out when to everyone 's surprise they are all yellow as ‘ all the rest have been eaten . ’
5 The question of the origin of the designer or designers is much canvassed but does not seem to me , in the present state of our knowledge , susceptible of even provisional or doubtful answers .
6 I mean , a lot of guitarists get into a rut and I think it comes from the fact that their pool of influences is really limited and shallow .
7 When editing you must be aware that the space between two italicised words is also italicised and that if you place the cursor on this space ( even if the space is a carriage return or tab ) any additions will also be italic .
8 A One easy way to give naturally curly hair that perfect ringlet look just like you see in magazine pictures is simply to shampoo and rinse your hair and afterwards comb an even amount of conditioner through the hair .
9 The huge variety of shapes is partly fashion and partly an attempt to avoid a phenomenon known as spin out .
10 Further , the presence of these hypersensitive sites is appropriately regulated and these sites are found only in those tissues which normally express class II MHC , as DH sites corresponding to the Ea transgene were not detected in brain tissue isolated from Long 12 transgenics ( data not shown ) .
11 The magazine 's message then was the same as it is today : that ‘ women hold up half the sky and a great deal more besides ’ and that development will at best hobble along until women 's disproportionate contribution to the work , wealth and well-being of their communities is both recognized and rewarded .
12 A culture of sharing knowledge and experiences is also evolving and the Support Force has helped that development .
13 In the third stage , identified with areas 20 and 21 in the temporal lobe by Kolb and Wishaw ( 1985 ) and with the parietal cortex by Luria ( 1973 ) , information about the retinal location of stimulus elements is largely lost and replaced with some form of representation of the object giving rise to the pattern of retinal stimulation .
14 ‘ The folly of this unfortunate combination of circumstances is well publicised and damaging to the profession . ’
15 It follows from those answers that the Commission 's action against the United Kingdom for failure to fulfil its obligations is well founded and hence the court should declare in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) that , by imposing the nationality requirements enshrined in sections 13 and 14 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 , the United Kingdom has failed to fulfil its obligations under articles 52 and 221 of the E.E.C .
16 Power steering is now standard , but it does nothing to blunt the feedback coming from front wheels to steering wheel : the old wrist-snapping kickback over bumps is largely eradicated but the important messages are translated as crisply as ever .
17 A period of adjustment will be required as the role of support workers is properly identified and established .
18 The first concern of field social workers is inevitably to find and maintain placements for children who can not live continuously with their own families .
19 The development of banks ' off-balance business was a source of concern for regulators in the 1980s and early 1990s , but the problem may well become larger if the credit risk of the banks is further undermined and the banks no longer act as intermediaries in a growing number of capital market transactions .
20 The long-lasting substantial differentials between social classes is well known and well established due to the excellent analyses produced in the past in the Registrar General 's Decennial Supplements .
21 ‘ It is alarming that in the annual reports of chief constables the number of stray dogs is always recorded but not the number of missing children , ’ Ms Newman writes .
22 carinii is well known but by no means common . )
23 The correspondence between rotor position and the number of excitation changes is now lost and the subsequent rotor movement is erratic .
24 The approach to pro-active searches is well established and involves a combination of desk and field research .
25 It is generally accepted that most of this is , of necessity , spent rather than saved , and hence the consumption of household goods is either increased or prevented from falling .
26 Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is more likely to be associated with hypoxia as this procedure is often of longer duration ; a combination of sedatives is often used and many patients have underlying cardiorespiratory disorders .
27 The proposed reform of nurse education in the UK , which received approval in principle from the Conservative government in May 1983 , promises a period of tremendous upheaval as the delicate balance of educational and service priorities is carefully weighed and restructured .
28 But in contemporary work , while each of the earlier positions is still held and practised , a new kind of convergence is becoming evident .
29 The connotations of the words ‘ natural ’ and ‘ unnatural ’ should not be overemphasised ; indeed , the purpose of ‘ unnatural ’ techniques is often to simulate and reproduce natural sounds .
30 Do n't be put off , though , as the actual rind of these cheeses is seldom eaten and the remaining paste is often surprisingly mild .
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