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

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1 Now he thinks he can work it in , which I 'm pleased about because if this is the way the Indians react to me and Matt then maybe that 's a pointer to how the fans will go .
2 To see reindeer in a natural setting visit the Cairngorms where there 's a herd of about a hundred animals .
3 It 's not as though he 's a tourist with only a few hours .
4 There 's an igneous intrusion there , with fragments of garnet peridotite — that 's a rock from below the earth 's crust — and I 'd like to spend a bit of time there , though the rocks at the north-west end look pretty difficult to get at .
5 The similarity of their views — if only on that one key point — is a measure of how the superpower thaw is extending from arms control to economic matters as well .
6 The form they take is a function of both the viscosity of the magma and the configuration of fractures and other lines of weakness in the country rock .
7 Whether this is a plain green , or yellow , or an overall mottled grey and brown , the result is a body-covering of precisely the same hue and tone .
8 So Sussex is a university with quite a high status in terms of science .
9 That is a sign of how the play has been intelligently re-thought .
10 The other thing , and this is a case of where the panel bites back as it were .
11 They were last year , they gave an undertaking to do it as soon as possible , it is a case of where the money comes from er Mr of course is relatively new er we do n't bother about as a rule about what he casts as new costs in new staff .
12 But it is very well supported for games , since it is a standard in both the US and in Europe , whereas the Amstrad and Sinclair Z-80-based machines failed in the US .
13 But it is a relief to both the rider and the horse occasionally to dismount . ’
14 The impartial observation able to be made is that , in both cases , it is a question of where the clubs go from here and too early to jump to any conclusions .
15 Essentially this is a question of how the ‘ inside ’ articulates with the ‘ outside ’ .
16 They love the bright , colourful illustrations , the varied activities , the emphasis on games and picture puzzles , and the fact that there is a song for almost every lesson in the course .
17 The rest of the Standard 's hardware is a potpourri of virtually every guitar that Mr Carlton has been associated with .
18 The Lady of the Hearth is a reminder of how the mundane , prosaic side of life is intimately connected to that which is highest and freest in us .
19 As we all know , it is a matter of only a few weeks before the joyous day when the boot will be on the other foot and the right hon. Gentleman will be sitting on the Opposition Front Bench making speeches on timetable motions .
20 They may conveniently be divided into those in which it is explicitly stated that intention matters particularly , and those in which that is a matter of how the text is interpreted .
21 Secondly , there is a need to further the general humanity which such behaviour augments .
22 The United Kingdom is a signatory to both the Convention ( 1951 ) and the Covenant ( 1976 ) although neither has been incorporated into our domestic law .
23 The statement just as a as a useful instrument will er I hope it will be a useful instrument er is a step in probably the right direction and we just wait and see .
24 This question is a rose with not a few thorns ; women do not like the assumption often made by men ( especially poets ) that the beautiful face describes an equally beautiful soul .
25 This is a study of how the speed of technology change interacts with the development of market structure .
26 Jennifer Capriati , who stormed onto the women 's pro tour at the age of 14 last year , is a product of both the Macci and Saddlebrook academies .
27 This is a definition of how the brand should best fit into its competitive market .
28 What you 're getting is a representation of how the band feels at that time .
29 This is a symptom of quite a deep property of language use .
30 It is a theory about how a legitimate civil order can come to be established .
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