Example sentences of "in [adj] [is] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The last major problem potentially caused by changes in Labour rules in 1980 is that every Labour MP must undergo a reselection process . |
2 | Whether there 's any truth in this is and the A A E who did the er survey include Atomic Energy Authority who who 's like that as well . |
3 | The submission in short is that the judge 's ruling was wrong . |
4 | What left-wing historians regret in particular is that the emergence of this new ‘ popular culture ’ came at precisely the moment when conditions were favouring the development of a radical working-class political consciousness . |
5 | We 've argued that that would stimulate migration as opposed simply to accommodate past trends , so we 've argued that , but the the problem for West Yorkshire well for Leeds in particular is that the brown field sites we have , the regeneration that we need is not of sites which would readily accommodate housing , they 're not sites which lend themselves as nice places to live . |
6 | The important feature , of course , which our definitions have in common is that the appropriation must be an act done without the authority or consent , express or implied , of the owner . |
7 | He has several businesses in the district — a bobbin mill , a gunpowder factory , a cotton mill , and more — and what they have in common is that the people — usually women and children — who are unfortunate enough to be employed in them are driven as cruelly as possible and paid as little as possible . |
8 | What they have in common is that the design must be ‘ fit for purpose ’ . ’ |