Example sentences of "[Wh det] [art] [n mass] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The database itself is structured according to the uses to which the data are to be put ( Section 2.4 ) . |
2 | Apollinaire , who at the time was fascinated by the interrelation of the arts , and was exploring the visual possibilities of poetry in his Calligrammes ( for which one of the original titles was Moi aussi je suis peintre ) , was inspired by Delaunay 's paintings Les Fenêtres to compose , late in 1912 , his poem of the same name , in which the means are to a certain extent analogous . |
3 | If cultivated and nourished , this seed will grow into a lovely fruitful tree ; and this is what the fruit is like : love , joy , peace , patience , kindness , goodness , faithfulness , self-control ( Gal. 5:22 ) . |
4 | and what I was a really impressed with he , he balanced the , the human , what he felt were the human strengths of the school what it felt like you know , what the people were like in it and erm I think that 's made his decision more difficult because he has n't just gone on the ec the academic side of it he looked at the , the all round aspects of it . |
5 | sorted you know I could , I could try and zero it in a bit more on , on , on what the data was about erm |
6 | ‘ That 's what the media 's for : to be useful in positive ways . |
7 | ‘ I just think more people in the media should take the initiative to bring the public 's attention to these problems , ’ Dmitry finally exclaims. ‘ that 's what the media 's for . |
8 | These two personalities , along with several others put the viewer in the pilot 's seat of the large naval fighter , giving a taste of what the aircraft was like to fly and go to war in . |