Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Antonescu 's at the cutting edge of psycho-technology .
2 The wheel is of Flemish type , typical of the Donegal flax wheel .
3 Here the wheel is of ‘ pitchback ’ type , the water falling short of the highest point of the wheel , and thus turning it , as it were , backwards , or in the opposite direction to the flow of water .
4 Conversely , if the main wheel is behind the c.g. , the directional stability will be less and the rudder more effective .
5 The wheel is inside the building , as is usual in this part of the country .
6 A second water wheel is in the heart of the main building , this being a smaller one producing around six horse power .
7 I compiled an anthology a few years ago about , of misogynist quotes , and it 's everything from the bible , the Koran , the Hindu , to , every religion 's in there , all the judges are in there , pop singers are in there , I mean everybody under the sun !
8 To this end , Ritschl offered a fresh account of the nature of religion , an account which began by considering what religion is for .
9 The one Religion is beyond all speech . ’
10 But if religion is beyond speech or predication as Gandhi affirms , can it be hypostasized , or referred to as if it is a referent ?
11 Only man 's will to triumph over life survives , making the world a human jungle in which religion is at best evolutionary humanism .
12 It is , however , because religion is about the archaic heritage of humanity , and involves relations with parent figures , particularly the father , that one would expect emotional reactions to the subject ; either religion is the most important part of life , and immune to scientific investigation for that reason , or it is too trivial to be worth a working scientist 's time .
13 Themes like " rites of passage " or " festivals " can so attract attention to sociological aspects of religion , that the impression is given to pupils that religion is about how people organize themselves and give meaning to their lives — that the essence of religion is manufactured by societies and by people .
14 Morality without religion is unthinkable for religion is to morality as water is to seeds in the soil .
15 A particularly famous instance of the search for a natural religion is to be seen in the early years of the French Revolution .
16 It is important to note that in any case this question of the essence of religion is to be debated by pupils , not assumed for them .
17 There is the suggestion , therefore , that the traditional popular religion is in decline , albeit still responsive enough to hierarchical religious leadership to produce the necessary political religious results .
18 To many observers in the outside world it would appear that the religion is in little danger .
19 But though the churches are failing , religion is in some ways more powerful than ever , if by ‘ religion ’ we mean some way for people to make sense of their lives , and particularly suffering .
20 They stand condemned by the very tenets of their religions unless that religion is in itself a perverse and cancerous development which will in time kill what gave it birth in any case .
21 Is it not the case that such a religion is by its very nature harmful to the cause of human equality ?
22 ‘ A moral life without reference to religion is like a house built on sand .
23 Perhaps your current self-image is at odds with your Dream ?
24 It 's all right , but you 've then gone that 's not nought point two five minutes the speed 's per hour .
25 A $226 million fusion furnace is to be built at Livermore while a $294 million device is nearing completion at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory in New Jersey .
26 The choice of how many tablespoons to make the solution with depends on how much of the granule is required in each tablespoon dose i.e. 1/7granule ( 7 tablespoons ) — unc ( 20 tablespoons ) , as well as for how many days the remedy is to be given .
27 The best remedy is to counter-attack .
28 The only remedy is to regularly spray the foliage with clear water to dislodge the pests so that the fish can devour them .
29 If an abseiler becomes entangled and stuck during an abseil then the only remedy is for the instructor to cut the rope at the top .
30 It can be an offence , however , not to assist strangers , injured or in acute danger , where an obvious remedy is at hand such as pulling someone from wreckage or issuing a warning .
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