Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] it is " in BNC.

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1 The majority say it is the fault of a Weak Government which could not run a Whelk Stall .
2 2 So , we can suggest that the British constitution is what the experts say it is .
3 While ‘ justification ’ is the primary blessing it is not the highest blessing .
4 Given the proliferation of multi-user operating systems just coming to market , SunSoft declined to talk percentages about how much of the Unix-on-Intel market it is aiming for with Solaris 2.0 , though a bullish Doug Miller , managing director of SunSoft UK , said sales of one million copies a year within two years would n't be an unreasonable goal .
5 If it is as effective as the researchers say it is I am sure it is going to be a very big hit with cellulite sufferers world-wide .
6 Not only does the hearer assume it is the same ‘ man ’ who is being talked about throughout , he also assumes that the man will stay in the same place unless the speaker announces that he moves .
7 The economics ministry has kept mum about why it made its decision so abruptly , but most in the industry assume it is a first step towards rejoining an international quota system .
8 But whatever the future holds it is unlikely to match what has happened in the recent past .
9 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
10 In the context of user education in schools , however , where there is still some substantial funding and many of the projects have yet to be finally and fully reported , the impact will probably be somewhat different ; although because of the slowness of the dissemination process it is too early to say how much and in what way .
11 Mum , it 's not very nice when the wind hits it is it mum ?
12 The study says it is ‘ improbable ’ their fingernails were innocently contaminated with explosives — as argued by defence lawyers at the Appeal Court .
13 Although the position of the mouth indicates it is a bottom feeder , it does rise to the side to feed enthusiastically on the freeze-dried tubifex and swims in the lower middle areas of the aquarium .
14 If the review shows it is feasible for the work to be done outside the ES , the market testing process is taken to another stage .
15 The trainer said it is now ‘ very doubtful ’ that Katabatic would take his chance in the Mackeson Gold Cup at Cheltenham a week on Saturday and is likely to reappear in the Rehearsal Chase at Chepstow over three miles .
16 Where a person offers a rule in this manner , it is reasonable to assume that the rule constitutes a reason for his actions , and in trying to make sense of the world of the football fan it is reasons , rather than causes , which we are seeking .
17 The Beggar claims it is by speaking of his troubles that he has himself been cured , after a severe change of fortune which has brought him from wealth to his present condition .
18 ‘ We have a good community feeling but the way the council do it is all wrong .
19 The difference between market value and book value of land should be disclosed where it is substantial and the directors think it is of significance to the members .
20 The difference between the market value and book value of land should be disclosed where it is substantial and the directors think it is of significance to the members .
21 However , The ARTnewsletter says it is confident that the bills now being studied by Congress , which would restore the fiddle , will become law next year .
22 But Nuclear Electric insists the test show it is safe .
23 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to let you know that they have no objections to the proposal providing it is in keeping with the present development on the site .
24 It is not what the judges think it is , but what it really is .
25 This is correct , but bearing in mind the observations made above , all one can reasonably do is to assume that everything published and available is legally permissible until the law says it is not .
26 It begins to sound from this description that it 's I twelve which is a bit of a dinosaur , a a dodo , that this is a county trying to carry on a thing which has probably passed its sell by date , that er it is n't fair to say that I five is primarily for industry , erm that is n't what the law says it is .
27 The committee says it is ‘ unwilling to assume that negative mouse data necessarily outweigh the consensus of a variety of short-term tests . ’
28 A lateral water hazard is defined as such when the Committee considers it is impracticable to drop a ball behind the hazard as Rule 26–1b states .
29 The NFU says it is possible that farmers may have to make a more positive contribution in return for conservation cash .
30 When the siege began it is believed that Benedict was here at Halling .
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