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

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31 The householder who wants to make his or her home more secure has no scientific formula to work from : domestic security is simply a matter of good old-fashioned common sense .
32 This small site is simply a three-sided plot which extends down to the road , its largest border merging into a vast hectarage of vines which have to be grafted in order to survive the threat of phylloxera .
33 Recovery is simply a matter of relaxing the backward pressure on the stick and using the controls quite normally to bring the wings level and to ease out of the dive .
34 As a result marginal product is simply a slope right , the slope of the total product labour function Okay , let's define average product of labour as simply total product of labour divided by the amount of labour we are actually using alright , an average product to be measured by slope of a cord , right , from the origin total product curve er to the particular point on the total product curve .
35 The marginal cost to the group is simply the sum of the marginal costs in each of the divisions that the unit passes through .
36 As there is no outside market , the marginal revenue to the group is simply the marginal revenue from the end-selling division , B.
37 A progressively corrupt magnetic record is simply a partial record but a usable record nonetheless .
38 The number of contacts can be estimated from the lattice model by assuming that the probability of having a lattice cell occupied by a solvent molecule is simply the volume fraction φ 1 .
39 War 's simply a necessary , early stage , we 'll … ’
40 In LIFESPAN , therefore , a module is simply an administrative unit .
41 One reason which can be given for this is the claim that a head is simply a functionary and that his or her views and judgements have to be variable for the sake of other people .
42 The Summons in the Court of Session or the Initial Writ in the Sheriff Court is simply a statement of the facts upon which the pursuer relies and , on the basis upon which he says that the defenders are liable , coupled with details of the loss suffered .
43 What will happen to their pay packets when they end up working in the private sector , often for less money — because we know that the national health service is simply a Bill away from being privatised ?
44 The runway is simply a strip of grass , cleared of rocks .
45 The cache is simply a store consisting of partitions for each data type to be cached .
46 ( 5.14 ) : The first factor is simply the pull-out torque of the motor at low speeds .
47 The court took issue with the decision in Chase and commented : ‘ To hold that an assault involving such a patently sexual symbol as mammary glands is not a sexual assault is simply an unacceptable construction of the new offence . ’
48 We 're sure Moby 's behaviour is simply a phase .
49 On occasions , current behaviour is simply a repetition of long-standing family patterns , as for example when there has been marital conflict expressed in physical violence or where a mentally ill son or daughter has had periodic outbursts of physical aggression .
50 ( A locus is simply the location of a gene on a chromosome . )
51 A sample is simply a group of individuals selected from a much larger group .
52 But this does not mean that adopting a register is simply a matter of choosing .
53 A syllabus is simply an inert specification .
54 If evolution is simply a matter of selective breeding , then why can we never produce anything other than dogs from dogs , however hard we try ?
55 taxation is simply a way of getting cash .
56 Such oddities can often been spotted , because to the birds and animals a power station is simply a secluded often borne refuge from a hostile world
57 Of the five answers published by Bärenreiter in 1957 , four scholars Hermann Keller , Hubert Unverricht , Oswald Jonas and Alfred Kreutz pointed up distinct differences between stroke and dot ( all were agreed that the wedge is simply a printer 's equivalent for the stroke ) .
58 But if every work of art is simply the expression of the artist 's intuition , it is evident that an absolute or complete pattern would be useless , since the intuitions of two different minds could never be expressed by the same form : nor can anything in art be said to have been ‘ done once for all ’ , since if it were ‘ done again ’ by another hand — used , that is , to express the intuition of another spirit — it would be no longer what had been done before .
59 In the case of non-taxpayers , such as local authorities or companies with current or brought-forward tax losses , the discount rate is simply the rate for a loan with the same maturity period .
60 After all , no one would think that the beauty of an object is simply the sum of the beauties of its parts .
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