Example sentences of "is that since [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The irony , of course , is that since a considerable proportion of these were bred for the purpose , a large number of animals would not otherwise have lived were they not destined to die prematurely . |
2 | The main reason for this caution is that since a magnetic tape or a photograph furnish a permanent record of behaviour , the subject is entitled to be aware that such a permanent record is being made . |
3 | The problem is that since the NEP was first put forward the nature of the game has undergone considerable changes . |
4 | The response is that since the words relate to the past , later debts are not included . |
5 | One perplexing feature of this conclusion is that since the late nineteenth century far fewer children with right hemisphere lesions are aphasic . |
6 | The first point to note is that since the weights are revised every January , the index for April 1985 is calculated first of all using January 1985 as the base period . |
7 | The advantage of this is that since the signal position remains the same the signal too is unchanged . |
8 | The evidence is that since the thirties women have begun to stand for political positions in their own right but progress has been slow . |
9 | For example , under the Land Compensation Act 1973 property owners are entitled to compensation for depreciation in the value of their land caused by such things as noise , vibration , smells , and fumes , resulting from public works , The underlying reasoning is that since the public is presumed to benefit greatly from the building of a motorway ( for example ) , private citizens who suffer as a result of its construction should not have to bear their loss for the sake of that wider public interest . |
10 | front runner erm but I mean er all I know about from the NUPE point of view is that since the kind of can we call it , semi , semi de-recognition ? |
11 | The first is that since the person against whom the powers are being improperly exercised is entitled to resist such use , he is in principle entitled to know sufficient to enable him to make a judgment about whether it would be right to do so . |