Example sentences of "[det] [is] [adj] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This is reminiscent of the sort of inversion a fault-finding literary criticism can produce — which is not to deny , which is indeed to admit , that the Arab leaders and polemicists of the region have had their faults , including some of those which have been identified over the years by Commentary . |
2 | This is reminiscent of the hypothetical primal horde where the tribal father kept the women to himself and allowed the sons to remain in the family on sufferance ’ |
3 | This is indicative of a conclusion to a chapter . |
4 | This is indicative of a slow exchange between two conformations ; the rate of quadruplex formation is known to be slow . |
5 | This is indicative of a very casual and superficial approach to problems of prison at the level of policy formulation in most of the States and Union Territories … |
6 | This is indicative of a more general dissatisfaction with the conventions of the realist novel which takes character as its focal point , and Brooke-Rose 's disenchantment with realism began to be apparent in other ways as well . |
7 | Graham argued that all this is indicative of a person who has n't grown , fully grown out of his childhood worries , problems , especially the er , he has n't actually dealt with the true feelings that he had towards his father , and who instead chose to vent his rage on others and political career , which resulted in Wilson being , er well , losing some of his rationality , which led to his poor performance in er negotiating and gaining acceptance of the Treaty of after World War One . |
8 | For Nina this is symbolic of the ‘ pseudo ’ or illusory nature of life on earth , as compared to the reality of the sacred realm beyond . |
9 | The execution , however , and this is typical of the 17th century Dutch masters , is more minute ; and the composition , completely determined by a diagonal , is stricter than that of the English painters . |
10 | This is typical of the adversarial system — a total approach in which truth emerges from conflict . |
11 | With small variations , this is typical of the kind of armour worn by El Cid and his warriors . |
12 | BILLY BRAGG , who has also offered his support to the MAS campaign , gave this response : ‘ This is typical of the BBC to try and wriggle out of it . |
13 | He claims this is typical of the market in general , because taking on X is a major strategic decision : ‘ X Windows is still embryonic , and with the recession people are delaying their decision making ’ . |
14 | He went on to say that the use of non-book resources was one aspect in which hoped-for developments had not taken place , and this is typical of the awareness that , despite general satisfaction with the project , there were limits to its success . |
15 | One of the points on the sense-spectrum presented above — and this is typical of the metaphorical variety — has a special status , which manifests itself in two principal ways . |
16 | This is typical of the approach used in a number of the DES funded one-term courses . |
17 | ‘ This is typical of the way we have been treated since the days of mass vesting of land , much of which was surplus to requirements . ’ |
18 | According to Edinburgh District Council , this is typical of the capital 's centre , where hostels , students and young people are prevalent . |
19 | This is typical of the behaviour of your group , Peter . |
20 | If the cumulative burden of all this is descriptive of the fine chemicals industry , it is clear that manufacturers of such products are aiming very high indeed . |
21 | This is representative of the Mainlan GTI Windows software as a whole . |
22 | These comments are obviously most relevant for work forces where there is little tendency to move out , this is characteristic of a surprisingly large number of organisations in European countries and in Japan but much less so in the U.S.A. |
23 | This is characteristic of a Cockney accent . |
24 | This is irrespective of the value of any counterclaim ( ibid ) . |
25 | However , at higher concentrations collagen also causes release of ADP from platelet granules and this is independent of the prostaglandin pathway . |
26 | This is independent of the distortion circuit , and presumably high impedance , so it would not completely rule out the use of tapes and CDs inputted here so that your hours of lonely practice can be enhanced by accompaniment . |
27 | This is true of every theory of criminal behaviour which is discussed in the textbooks today , even though the explanation is in terms of social and group factors rather than in terms of biological factors … . |
28 | This is true of every approach considered so far . |
29 | Other places may contain only a few species , yet the biomass at least at some seasons can be very high ; and this is true of the Arctic and Antarctic oceans . |
30 | this is true of the working class in Latin America , whose political stance has varied across the region . |