Example sentences of "and [is] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is a network of people interested in teacher research , and is open both to teachers and other interested parties who support the aims of the group .
2 The museum covers canals , mining , and chain-making , among other industries , and is open daily from March to December ( except Christmas ) .
3 Further discussion is shown to be necessary in recognizing that ‘ child abuse is centrally concerned with debates about the way we bring up children and is hence centrally concerned with child care ’ .
4 What I am suggesting , however , is that we could gain considerably by recognizing in research , policy and practice that child abuse is centrally concerned with debates about the way we bring up children and is hence centrally concerned about child care .
5 ‘ That the Company be and is hereby generally and unconditionally authorised in accordance with Section 166 of the Companies Act 1985 to make market purchases ( within the meaning of Section 163 of the said Act ) of Ordinary Shares of 25p each in the capital of the Company ( ‘ shares ’ ) provided that :
6 The ‘ map ’ also shows that the construct ‘ light ’ tends to stand in opposition to this major dimension of judgment and is instead more closely associated with the sense of ‘ civilization ’ and aspects perceived as being ‘ horizontal ’ .
7 It is thought that this represents a very real social phenomenon , either because of the nature of the settlement or because it was a general policy to dispose of rubbish away from the settlements , perhaps as manure in the fields , and is clearly not the product of poor preservation as has tended to be assumed ( Astill and Lobb 1982 , p. 140 ) .
8 He looks extremely real and solid , and is clearly not illusory , but he talks in a stiff , halting manner .
9 He is annoyed that the sun ca n't do the simple task of reviving this man who has already got his limbs , is fully nerved and is even still warm .
10 It is well exemplified by the 1990 book Prison Crisis ( by the journalist Peter Evans ) , and is even better summarized by the following extract from a newspaper article of 1977 ( Humphry and May , 1977 ) :
11 The question of the scale of any possible biochemical changes was ( and is even now ) a serious one .
12 The owner has seen us and is even more surprised than we are ; after all , she was sunbathing nude by the side of the pool !
13 The second book is How Old is Your House ? by Pamela Cunnington ( London , revised 1988 ) , and is even more valuable .
14 He does not want his team disrupted and is even more concerned that one might be injured while playing for the county .
15 Notwithstanding , the problem of what the reporting unit is , and how we define it , is a significant one for business accounting and is even more significant for public sector accounting .
16 Hysterectomy , now the most common of all major operations in the UK , is currently performed on approximately one in five British women , and is even more frequent in the US and Australia .
17 His suggestion that one is always ‘ at liberty to go and incorporate himself into any other community , or to agree with others to begin a new one … in any part of the world , they can find free and unpossessed ’ has been ridiculed , and is even less plausible now than when he made it .
18 The upshot of this was that a number of companies pulled out of the timber-frame house-building market and the proportion of houses built by this method had dropped from 24 to 17 per cent by the beginning of 1984 , and is even less now .
19 Our final speaker is co-author of the Obair Report and is here today on behalf of Obair , the Campaign for Employment in West Belfast .
20 Similarly , reconsider the example introduced as ( 8 ) above : ( 25 ) The flag is white Since I have given no further information about other colours the flag may contain , which might indeed be highly relevant to the proceedings , I may be taken to implicate that the flag has no other colours and is thus wholly white .
21 For sulphur , the a-allotrope has the lowest free energy at temperatures less than 268.5 K and is thus most stable at these temperatures .
22 Without an answer to that question , any answer that comes from that ‘ I ’ comes from a point of ignorance and is thus intrinsically suspect .
23 The individual reflects on his own experience and is thus continuously involved in both internal and external conversations .
24 This is particularly important since it locates a mode of production as an essential totality , and is thus not dependent upon this or that outstanding feature to arrive at a determination .
25 But Tajan is contesting the obligation to pay his sellers on the grounds that the objects have not actually changed hands and that the auction took place in Japan and is thus not subject to French legislation .
26 Social psychology , in apparent contrast , has focused on social attitudes towards disabled people as the causal nexus , and is thus not open to this criticism .
27 The balance-of-payments deficit is not as bad as it looks , partly because it stems from private sector choices rather than public sector profligacy , and is thus inherently less inflationary as individuals can not resort to the printing press to ease the burden of their debt ; and partly because much of it may be imaginary , since the figures omit the ‘ balancing item ’ of unrecorded net receipts from overseas assets .
28 ’ It does not specify that it applies to all parties to the conflict , and is thus more ambiguous on this point than common Article 3 .
29 Although the registration of the charge precedes the situation covered in this book , and is thus more within the ambit of the practitioner advising in the initial stages of matrimonial proceedings than the conveyancer , a reminder of the requirements and consequences of registration is relevant .
30 This means that the account given is rooted in the natural setting of what is being described , and is thus very different from both the formal interview and laboratory research , which involve creating an artificial situation in which the data is collected .
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