Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [conj] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The upshot of these pressures for self-financing was that in the first ten years some 36 per cent of the industry 's investment was internally financed : £488 millions from depreciation allowances and £98 millions from surplus after interest payments . |
2 | What is particularly frightening is that in the long term it may cause irreparable brain damage . |
3 | What is becoming increasingly obvious is that in a society growing ever more stressful and complex , we can not hope to educate children as though they were immune to the social , economic and emotional stresses which their parents have to bear . |
4 | What is more encouraging is that in the same survey the Scottish average rating was 198 against a UK average of six . |
5 | What was important was that in the event of a START treaty marking the end of the START process — the discussion on nuclear disarmament between the main nuclear powers — the secondary nuclear powers , such as ourselves , France and China , should try to retain , maintain or , indeed , establish a dialogue with the Soviet Union . |
6 | The problem 's been around for a long time , but what 's new is that in an age when women are releasing themselves from stereotypical roles of submission , it 's the men still locked into emotionally repressive macho fantasies who are having all the problems . |
7 | What is certain is that in the EEC there is literally one law for the private company and another for the state-owned one . |