Example sentences of "[is] [conj] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The point here , however , is that whatever kind of semantic theory is adopted , many aspects of meaning in a broad sense simply can not be accommodated if the theory is to have an internal coherence and consistency . |
2 | The difficulty with this argument is that whatever factor of psycho-social pathology is associated with racism or racists can be shown to exist just as widely in other institutions , or groups . |
3 | The second is that his treatment of psychotic patients fulfils most of the criteria for an ideal milieu therapy . |
4 | One of the main reasons is that our system of democratic parliamentary self-government is incompatible with the Brussels machine , which has an unelected Commission with the sole power of initiative and right of veto , a Council of Ministers which legislates in secret , the so-called Parliament , which is not really a Parliament , has no roots in this country and will never be the focus of the hopes , aspirations and loyalties of our people , and a Community court , which in many ways is a political court and engine of federalism , standing above Parliament . |
5 | One reason for the New Testament 's concern for the quality of family life is that our development into mature humanness relies on a complex and subtle learning-process . |