Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Ah thank you that 's good that 's good that 's enough that 's enough do n't want any more of that . |
2 | It is possible to paint with quite a small brush the details of shadows and shapes of clouds — in fact more so than is generally accepted . |
3 | They are some seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds less than is explicitly coming to us , either through the grant that 's coming into the S S A , the base , or the new specific grant . |
4 | He speaks Spanish and Qetchua fluently and is greatly appreciated by the people . |
5 | A publication of village life compiled by a group of volunteers is issued quarterly and is eagerly looked forward to . |
6 | The unkind letter he refers to gives an informed introduction to their subsequent life together and is here given in full with its immediate predecessor . |
7 | And let me quote Locke er here we are are we he says but submitting to the laws of any country , living quietly and enjoying privileges and protection under them , makes not a man a member of that society then he goes on a little bit further down nothing can make any man so but is actually entering into it by positive engagement and express promise and compact . |
8 | This applies not only to the small number of the very old who live in three-generational households , although that throws up some particular issues and problems , it is equally relevant when there are triangular interactions , such as husband , wife and old person , or to situations when the old person lives alone but is closely supported by kin . |
9 | Through our misjudgement of their knowledge , metaphor becomes a lie , and we are left with the disturbing conclusion that the truth of a message is something constructed by sender and receiver , and not only as is usually held to be the casea quality of the sender 's intention or the message itself . |
10 | Despite being repudiated , condemned and persecuted , Nazarean teachings continued to survive , for much longer than is generally suspected . |
11 | It usually takes a great deal longer than is originally planned and hence , to a lesser degree in most cases , a larger amount of resources . |
12 | It will however , be obvious to the dedicated teacher or parent , and it will be sooner than is often expected . |
13 | We 've also got our non-stop London shuttle , which runs from 6.45am until 10pm and is well used by people from the area . |
14 | The first is that people are able to learn much more quickly than is commonly assumed . |
15 | The arrival of this ‘ adventitious ’ rural population goes back further than is often assumed , and is by no means a purely post-war phenomenon . |
16 | The link is a sticky red gum secreted by the mukula which coagulates quickly and is explicitly compared by the Ndembu to blood . |
17 | The child 's reaction changes according to whether or not the stranger appears abruptly through a doorway while the mother is out of the room , or whether mother and child are introduced to the stranger together ; whether the child is approached quickly , unsmilingly and is physically picked up , or whether the stranger hovers deferentially , smiling and offering a toy . |
18 | Aluminium benching is easily the best , as it virtually lasts for ever and is easily cleaned . |
19 | Giant Eachus , blamed for the second goal in Cyprus which sent Bangor crashing out of Europe in midweek , gifted Glenavon two goals yesterday and is clearly suffering a crisis of confidence . |
20 | Giant Eachus , blamed for the second goal in Cyprus which sent Bangor crashing out of Europe in midweek , gifted Glenavon two goals yesterday and is clearly suffering a crisis of confidence . |
21 | Angina occurs when the coronary arteries have become narrower very gradually and is only noticed when the heart has to work harder than usual . |
22 | It dates back to at least the fifth century BC and is still carried out today at the roadside in parts of Asia . |
23 | The worst target of all is the one that seems to be near but is forever receding as one gets closer to it . |
24 | First there is another objection to be considered : do deviant identities and sexualities really denaturalize through theatrical parody as straightforwardly as is sometimes suggested ? |
25 | Dickens chooses his characters and their names very carefully as is clearly shown with the character of Pip . |
26 | Spiritual congress of this kind is , in fact , found all over the world and throughout history — as the biographies of famous Christian and other mystics confirm and occurs more often than is generally supposed in our own contemporary Western world . |
27 | For this reason , I think that such difficulties arise a good deal more often than is generally appreciated . |
28 | Also it is not advisable to have X-rays more often than is really needed . |
29 | Also it is not advisable to have X-rays more often than is really needed . |
30 | The misleadingly alarming appearance of our conclusions results from the fact that they show that where conformity is called for it is based only some of the time , and less often than is often imagined , on the legitimate authority of the government , and often on other considerations . |