Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [pron] [is] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But I think he 's a bit worried I read into this that there 's a current there where you know the peasants are getting very radical , our is we ca n't be too radical and therefore we need to issue something which is gon na .
2 You will gather from this that there is no list of measurement techniques .
3 They argue that if the Greeks can demonstrate with exhibitions such as this that there is no such thing as a Macedonian culture in the former Yugoslavia , Serbian claims to cultural domination of the region are strengthened and Macedonia is more likely to suffer the kind of atrocities that Croatia and Bosnia have endured .
4 However , it does not follow from this that there is no room for controlled or intentional imprecision in our use of the language .
5 I found out er today I do n't know whether anybody else has er heard of this that there is a proposal coming er up to er for for the Isle of Man company which owns most of the Ellesmere shopping centre site er to purchase the Market Hall and er convert it er or whatever er the suggestion is into a supermarket .
6 Elaine is too modest to admit that , but it is clear that she 's a woman with a special style all of her own .
7 ‘ Let it be made quite clear that there is no doubt about the position of my government ; Germany stands fully behind the Single European Act and its objectives , ’ Dr Kohl declared .
8 It 's clear that there is no simple answer to this question .
9 It is clear that time will be allowed for improvements to be carried out and only when it is clear that there is no prospect of the business in question being able to operate without causing an odour , which amounts to a statutory nuisance , will the court permit the issue of a writ of sequestration for contempt of court , in committing breaches of the undertaking not to cause a statutory nuisance , thus closing the business down without compensation .
10 Paul makes it clear that there is no partiality when it comes to God 's judgment on the employee or the employer .
11 Add to this the notion that in very many families , as a matter of daily routine , the simple care of children ( other than for educational or health purposes ) is entrusted to minders , friends and wider family , and it is clear that there is no such thing as the exclusive care of children by their parents .
12 From what we have said above it is clear that there is no single structure for reports , although what follows can be used as a model :
13 For our purposes it is interesting that although Althusser locates the penal system logically enough within the Repressive State Apparatus , he also makes it clear that there is no such thing as a purely repressive apparatus , and that the RSA also functions ( if only secondarily ) by ideology .
14 But the rightness of that observation would depend on the inadequacy of the ‘ other protection , ’ because it is clear that there is no absolute privilege against answering incriminating questions : the privilege is against exposing oneself to the reasonable risk of prosecution .
15 From all this , it will be clear that there is no prospect of building artificial nets with anything like the subtlety of the brain .
16 Despite the controversy it is becoming increasingly clear that there is no real ground for argument between hospital and community care and that they should complement rather than rival one another .
17 It is then clear that there is no determinate outcome to majority voting ; it depends on the order of voting between high ( H ) , medium ( M ) and low ( L ) .
18 The charges against that company are serious , although the hon. Lady made it clear that there is no suggestion in any of the supporting paperwork that the claims relate to any sales outside Canada and certainly not that they relate to any sales in this country .
19 As shown in Fig. 4.2 , it is quite clear that there is no privity of estate between S and either L or L2 .
20 It is clear that there is a strong tendency to continue with the named individual , the only exception being the noun-with-name condition .
21 ‘ It is quite clear that there is a major shortage of trained manpower in computer science in the US , which is threatening the technological progress of that country and the brain drain from India is helping to mitigate this problem . ’
22 It seems clear that there is a distinction between the one who is a prophet and those who from time to time prophesy .
23 For example , it is clear that there is a wide range of strongly-held views about the importance of ‘ pure ’ accounting .
24 It is clear that there is a broad correspondence between the two variables .
25 ‘ It is clear that there is a place for Unix in the information systems architectures of all our customers , so we intend to accelerate our activity in this market . ’
26 However , at the level of decision-making for individuals , it is clear that there is a fair amount of inconsistency .
27 Since an injunction may be granted on an interlocutory basis pending trial ( which may not take place for many months ) and , in cases of great urgency , on an ex parte basis , it is clear that there is a possibility of the union side being robbed of the initiative in an industrial action .
28 When we discussed it , it became clear that there is a wide spectrum of response to the whole issue of private care , that the response from within the statutory services tends to be one of suspicion , tends to be one of sometimes a fairly moralistic approach and this is quite at odds with the response we are seeing from the government which tends to go to the other end of the spectrum and be promoting private care as the solution to many of the problems of service provision and volume that are being encountered at the moment .
29 There is a necessity for us to behave like this in order to cope with the informational complexity with which we are perpetually faced — we ‘ know ’ something works so we do it , bracketing off the rest of the world until it becomes clear that there is a need to change our basic beliefs .
30 From these it is clear that there is a wide variety of emotional reactions to the news , ranging from those of you who are depressed and worried to those who are enthusiastic and supportive .
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