Example sentences of "[noun] [be] in [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We believe the critically acclaimed PJ Harvey are in fact a record company hype and do not exist .
2 Dry grasslands are in part a relic of early agriculture , dating from the days when pre-historic man undertook the first forest clearances .
3 Looking like the sort of accessories children may use in their doctors and nurses games , these rubbers with a white cross on the side are in fact a serious attempt from Switzerland to promote safer sex .
4 Relatively few government securities are held , and although overseas securities grew in the 1980's , European equities are in fact a relatively small proportion of the total .
5 It might not be a complete oversimplification to state that many of the profession 's difficulties with the lay public stem from the public 's basic incomprehension of what we write ; and yet is it not the particular beauty of the English language that the most appreciated and elegant words are in fact the simplest and most easily understood ?
6 Therefore voluntary aided schools are in effect a kind of partnership : the premises are provided and to an extent kept up by the religious or other body which established them whilst the cost of running the schools is borne by the public purse .
7 Although Mr Tribe and Mrs Gordon are on hand to supervise , the weekend sessions are in fact the responsibility of the senior Rangers aged between 17 and early 20s , together with junior instructors .
8 Clearchus of Soli , another pupil of Aristotle , who must have read his Megasthenes , went a step further and suggested that the Jews were in fact the descendants of the philosophers of India , whom he called Kalanoi .
9 If the other Devon districts were in fact the chief suppliers of patients and users of the big hospital facilities then it would make sense for management and costs to be handed over to them .
10 It 's also important to check that a trader who claims to belong to a trade association is in fact a member , and to check with the trade association that a code of practice offers what the trader says it does .
11 This objective aspect of the subsection is in fact the most practically important .
12 As we have seen , it is hard to draw the line between a conscious human being and a conscious machine likewise , we have to accept that any entity possessed of consciousness is in reality a living organism — whatever its physical characteristics .
13 That what is on one side is in fact a category of diverse contents does not take away from the fundamental duality .
14 Regan argues , at careful and considerable length , that Rawls is inconsistent here ; that his duty to animals is in reality an indirect one owed not to animals as such but only to self-interested individuals who have purposes that include animals ( 1983 : 163–74 ) .
15 According to the Klaus camp , the Liberal Club is in fact a group of left-wingers bent on slowing the pace of reform .
16 If fraud is in issue the consent is required of the party so charged to the making of an order for arbitration ( Ord 19 , r 2(5) ) .
17 The lesson from Butler is that not every document sent between the parties is in fact a counter-offer .
18 The conflict of ideas when put to the service of organization or group goals is in fact the sign of a healthy organization .
19 They mark especial favours from the sovereign , for although ordinary grants of arms can be purchased ( subject always to the Earl Marshal 's pleasure and discretion ) , an augmentation can not , for its bestowal is in effect a royal warrant under the hand and seal of the reigning monarch .
20 Here the subject of enquiry purports to be an understanding of human nature , whereas the object of study is in fact the male half of society .
21 The chitin-protein complex is in fact a polydisperse glycoprotein in which rod-like chitin fibres 2–5 to 6.5 nm in diameter are embedded in a protein matrix ( Neville and Luke , 1969b ) .
22 Each of these little branches is in effect a cantilever beam stressed in bending by its own weight ( Chapter 2 ) .
23 The given connection between causal circumstance and effect is in fact the principal instance of what can be called fundamental nomic connection or fundamental necessary connection .
24 Capital accounting in a nationalized industry is in essence no different from that in a limited company .
25 The second oral papilla is in fact the superficial first oral tentacle scale .
26 I choose patterns with only a few passes with the lace carriage because all the time this carriage is in operation no inches ( sorry centimetres ) are being added to the length of the garment .
27 The circulation is erm is has grown every year we 've had it and that 's very important because erm a lot of the subscrip a lot of the circulation of Les Echo is in fact a subscription in advance such it 's cash generating qualities are high even when the profits are down .
28 Although at first sight the Bull-Leaping Fresco found in the cellars of the Labyrinth 's East Wing seems in its present reconstruction to show , on the left , a bull-leaper waiting to be hoisted into the air , the figure is in fact a bull-grappler and represents a group of two , three or four grapplers whose job it was to pad the horns , keep the bull 's head low and the rest of its body still during the leap .
29 RIGHT NOW , though , the king of trash is in command a the record player .
30 RIGHT NOW , though , the king of trash is in command a the record player .
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