Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun sg] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is the problem also of attempting to discern the cause-and-effect relationships among culture , history , and resources .
2 The ENSA people are delighted , and so is the management here at the Theatre .
3 since the first sum represents the flow of goods into i and the second is the flow out of i , so that the difference is the net flow into i , which must equal the net requirements .
4 It is the content specifically of sense-perception that must be taken non-reductively , if the contrast required by our concept of disposition is to be maintained .
5 Self-catering is the way ahead for cheap breaks without bother
6 For several years some shadow Cabinet members — notably Robin Cook — have argued that electoral reform is the way forward for the party .
7 That is the way forward for snappy families .
8 This suggests feminism is crucial to attain women 's real and recognised participation in development , and that it is the way forward for women 's development .
9 To suggest that that is the way forward for the future must be objected to by the fact that Sweden , Austria and the EFTA countries now want to join the supranational Community .
10 ‘ I have been in the trade all my life and I would say that is the way forward for the young farmers of today , ’ said Lord Geraint .
11 This company is the way forward for Hartlepool . ’
12 The headline over her letter stated : ’ An England of regions is the way forward in a Europe of regions ’ .
13 T : two things to establish for the writer at the beginning of the story one the situation what is the situation * at the beginning of the story * anybody what 's the situation Douglas * have you read the story Douglas S : no sir T : ah that wo n't help then will it who 's read the story what is the situation at the beginning SS : ( laughter ) T : £ is it Michael S : Carl T : what 's the situation at the beginning simple detail situation what where what is the story about at the beginning * have you read it S : no sir T : right who 's read it * Sarah ( Walsh 1987 : 82 )
14 Strictly speaking , Freud 's view was that any individual superego is the internalization not of their parents as such , but of their parents ' superego .
15 Is the recording still on ?
16 Is the contract then on " written standard terms " ?
17 Less grandiose is the scaling up of the solar furnace idea .
18 This , however , is to evade the acid test , as I have already implied , which is the ability even of these talented enthusiasts to perform with similar confidence and panache in the designated area of the curriculum with which they are less familiar .
19 the soul is the whole inside into us mainly
20 As the importance of caring for carers has become more widely recognised , so too has the realisation that making better support for carers a reality is the responsibility not of a single agency but of many .
21 Burning pains better ( > ) for heat is very characteristic of this remedy as is the weakness out of proportion to the illness .
22 So I 'm not a for a moment suggesting that some rules and regulations are n't needed and I think that er the trouble is that every rule and regulation that is passed in this house , there 's always an excuse for it and there 's usually a very good reason for it , but that is the problem that the government faces and it 's quite fairly er a problem the treasury face when they introduce these statutory instruments because er no one can disagree that fraud must be stamped out , all I 'm actually saying is that unfortunately upstairs we have a deregulation bill going ahead at all pace with hundreds of clauses and hundreds of new rules to try and red hundreds of new clauses to reduce the number of rules and here we are downstairs on the floor we have passing for very good reason perhaps , more rules and regulations and there are four more tonight and I believe that every government department Madam deputy speaker , has a minister specially appointed to keep an eye on deregulation and I just wondered although er my honourable friend on the front bench mentioned that er the even the D T I minister responsible for deregulation has looked at these , I wonder if there is a minister in the treasury , they 've actually put a minister in the treasury responsible for deregulation or is the ministry actually above deregulation because I think that er I got the impression that the that every ministry would have a deregulation minister and I think it would be rather useful to know who the deregulation minister is in the treasury .
23 Is the cemetery near by ? ’
24 What is the distance away from a from a corner ?
25 The second point is the distance apart of the two hands .
26 The view taken by the district on the relative importance of these two needs is likely to be a large influence on the competitive pressures faced by a given unit , as is the existence locally of other public or private providers and the number of GP budget-holders .
27 Is the lessee then in a stronger position and the lessor in a weaker position ?
28 Perhaps the most remarkable example of self-mutilation that inflicts pain on the attacker is the breaking off of poisonous papillae by various kinds of sea slugs .
29 There is the laying by of all the necessary materials .
30 This is the position even with the special machinery under the ICE and FIDIC contracts , where disputes have first to be referred to the engineer .
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