Example sentences of "[is] in [noun sg] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So is the World Health Organization , it 's in fact a branch of the U N , so you 've got a series of international organizations . |
2 | So if you know how fast the beam is going , and that 's in fact the speed of light , then you know how far away the object is , and you can do this for the planets . |
3 | The problem that Hal faces with Falstaff is in part a problem of media . |
4 | He cast himself as a chairman in the new consensus which is in part a return to the old style of consensus in British politics . |
5 | Although it is in part a history of corporal punishment , I hope it will titillate . ’ |
6 | This development is in part a response to the rapidly growing demand for psychogeriatric services as a result of demographic trends , and in part to an acknowledgment that the multidisciplinary nature of these services needs to be fully reflected in the way they are managed and delivered . |
7 | This is in part a function of reduced manning levels on modern ships , particularly container vessels , but it also reflects the flagging out of much of the fleet to flags of convenience . |
8 | It is less immediately evident that such an understanding should be necessary in order to account for the formal properties of code switching , although I would argue strongly that it is , inasmuch as the extent to which switching may take place is in part a function of the extent to which the codes involved have " fused " within a community , i.e. how interchangeable they are for the different purposes of everyday interaction . |
9 | The development of PNP is in part a story of growing sophistication over such matters in Leeds primary schools . |
10 | Indeed there is a unanimity of purpose shared by the national clearinghouses , which is in part a result of their commitment to cooperate , co-ordinate and communicate between themselves . |
11 | This is in part a result of his excellent description and analysis which , despite his obvious dislike of the landscapes of industry , have stood the test of time . |
12 | Thus , nationalism has re-emerged also in Western Europe , in neo-fascist and populist forms , directed frequently against immigrants and potential immigrants ( and immigration itself is in part a consequence of the extreme poverty of some Third World countries , and of the economic decline of Eastern Europe ) . |
13 | This is in part a reaction against a past striving for excellence in the plainsong tradition and , in some places , against the hierarchical division between ‘ choir ’ and ‘ lay ’ members . |
14 | The new name is in part a combination of the names of the two predecessor institutes , but it also reflects a wider European and even a global interest in pursuing excellence in management . |
15 | The relationship derives from the way in which Cramlington is in part a product of planning policies directed towards the solution of problems of urban congestion on Tyneside . |
16 | It is in part an offence of intimidation by threats , abuse or insults — a species of assault . |
17 | This is obviously not new , and is in part an expansion of the teaching of a long line of papal encyclicals on social justice beginning with Leo XIII 's Rerum Novarum and extending up to Pope John 's Mater et Magistra and Pacem in Terris , but there is no possible doubt that the Council , following in this the footsteps of Pope John , gave both a wider range and a new urgency to concerns of this kind as properly constitutive of a very large part of Christian living . |
18 | The first process is in part an aspect of the interaction of men grouped together in a society and engaged in production . |
19 | Their argument begins from a position very similar to that of the restructuring school : that the loss of manufacturing jobs in urban areas is in part the resuIt of national shifts , from manufacturing to services , and towards higher unemployment . |
20 | The cost of myocardial infarction and other cardiac illness is high and is in part the result of vocational disability . |
21 | This sluggishness is in turn the key to the mounting unemployment of those years . |
22 | a nonsense to me for this reason , that there is in society the payers of wages and the receivers of wages . |
23 | At the end of the body of the lease prior to the schedules there will be what is known as the testimonium and , while there is in law no necessity for a testimonium , one is almost invariably included . |
24 | Though it is now unfashionable to dwell on such matters , there is in sport an insistence upon physical supremacy and the partisanship of an elite , strength through enjoyment and the worship of the hero , the bond of uniform and nationalism , lying uneasily parallel to the appeal of those same traits in popular Fascism . |
25 | Accurate copies might be made , but there is in addition a category of interpretive copy , where the artist copies those elements which most appeal to him . |
26 | [ There is in addition a network of pipe links on Teesside itself , joining Wilton , Billingham and the PIP refinery . ] |
27 | The writ is then lodged with the Sheriff Clerk , and if all is in order a warrant for service of the writ on your debtor is granted . |
28 | The Council formally makes the more important regulations and directives ; otherwise legislation is in substance a function of the Commission . |
29 | What appears on the surface as a reasoned form of life is in reality a mask for a partial approach to reason , if not sheer irrationality . |
30 | It is in reality a cross-section through a sphere . |