Example sentences of "[indef pn] is [adv] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | We are asking you for your protection , everything is well documented and clear . |
2 | Everything is beautifully played and there is no real lack of vitality , but even the glorious floating ‘ Panorama ’ just lacks that extra imaginative touch that makes it unforgettable . |
3 | Everything is expertly played and yet just a shade anonymous : while oboe and horn excel in the second ‘ love episode ’ , there is little trace of old-world Viennese specificity . |
4 | There needs to be a facility whereby one is automatically informed that the entry at which one is looking has a cross-reference to it in another part of the dictionary , and whereby one is immediately given a display of this cross reference ( or all of them , if there are several ) if one wants to check it . |
5 | There are 3 arm spines of which the middle one is distinctly enlarged and may be laterally compressed . |
6 | Much worse to begin too soon and realize one is inadequately prepared than to begin too late and realize one is over-prepared . |
7 | Indeed , one is reliably informed that , as far as these things are measured , Status Quo is ‘ the most successful UK group ever ’ . |
8 | One is sometimes asked when sexual intercourse is " unlawful " and there is some confusion between " unlawful " and " illegal " . |
9 | One is usually told that it will also knit double-knit . |
10 | for physics there is only one true measurement from any one position , and it can be more accurate than ever before ; writing and painting communicate look and feel from a viewpoint with more sophistication than ever before ; with a Cubist vision which constructs reality from the different facets exposed from different angles one is better orientated than ever before . |
11 | In this part of Zurich , one is often reminded that the power of the guilds lasted until the end of the eighteenth century . |
12 | One is constantly told that the difficulty is finding young people to join the voluntary ranks . |
13 | As has been made clear in Chapters 6 and 9 , no one is really agreed as to how advertising works ; or how , and by what research means , to demonstrate that it has worked . |
14 | It 's had it 's supporters er one is always reminded that one of it 's key supporters , the former American er er secretary of state and and at the moment , globe-trotting world expert er Henry Kissinger . |
15 | There would not have been much music , one is suddenly reminded or much singing and dancing where Anna came from . |
16 | Traditionally , people tend to equate technology with expense — the idea that if something is electronically controlled or operated using a computer system , then it will inevitably be more costly . |
17 | But nothing is simply given and immediate . |
18 | At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion . |
19 | that nothing is so lost or gone to waste |