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

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1 One difficulty is the lack of formal education in book provision methods , which especially affects librarians in their first or second posts .
2 One difficulty is the agonising 12-week wait before a test can be carried out .
3 One difficulty is the amount of imputation as described above ; this is particularly a problem for the study of inner city areas and such topics as social deprivation , where the information is likely to be more conjectural .
4 Most single modules have a two-hour examination unless the examination counts for 50 per cent or less of the overall assessment , in which case one hour is the recommended maximum .
5 One story is an outsider 's , told in the manner of a natural scientist seeking to explain the workings of nature and treating the human realm as part of nature .
6 One kind is the fancy dress which children can wear for a parade but not for the whole of a party .
7 One kind is the establishment of joint ventures for exporting : the justification is that they can share the fixed costs , and pool expertise , in penetrating foreign markets , and that they can avoid competing against each other for foreign orders .
8 One dissenter is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , which maintains that a standard using progressive scan transmission only from the start would be best .
9 One advantage is the ability to model a range of alternatives by allowing particular criteria to enter or be omitted from the polygon overlay operation .
10 One building is a science block with 3 other classrooms , one a music room and the other two language rooms .
11 I like a broken line to look a picture , one in which there are ‘ lost and found ’ edges and in which the tone of one part is the same as the area behind it so it seems to have no hard edge .
12 The one case is an example of competitive entrepreneurship ; the other is one of monopolistic resource ownership .
13 One route is the Birmingham Council method .
14 The usual illustration is a car dealer stating that one car is a better runner than another .
15 It is a black dragon : one tooth is a car radio
16 THIS ANTHOLOGY of soccer writing — or , in some cases , writing which incorporates soccer — is rather like those games in which one side is a Rest of the World XI or a Football League XI .
17 On one side is a line drawing of the burning castle plus the date of the conflagration .
18 To one side is a well equipped works which enables the railway to undertake repairs and refurbishment to high engineering standards .
19 One side is a bastard rasp cut , for rough filing or wood , plywood and soft plastics , while the other side is a double second cut for fine filing of metals and plastics .
20 On one side is a discarded ‘ Frau mit totem Kind auf die Knieen ’ ( Woman holding a dead child ) , on the other is a self-portrait .
21 On one side is a sandy shore and the wide open sea ; on the other , the mud flats of the Humber estuary .
22 On one side is a reiteration of the Whiggish , teleological view of history which dominated the nineteenth century , demonstrating present western culture as the result of a continuous enlightenment and development of civilisation from the beginnings of the early modern period until the present .
23 On the one side is the developer , London & Edinburgh Trust ( LET ) and its architects , Chapman Taylor Partners .
24 On one side is the spineless Bishop Barrantes , representing the worst aspects of the Church 's mugwumpery and corruption ; on the other is Father Maby , confidant of Elena and friend to the poor and displaced in his jungle retreat ; his work is less glamorous than the revolutionary 's , but his wisdom and gentleness make him the unexpected hero of the novel .
25 Along one side is the quay , once known as the ‘ Entrada da Cidade ’ ( Entrance to the City ) with fountains and garden at its beginning , still a popular place to promenade .
26 On one side is the shattering power of time : This feeling of inevitability becomes so strong that it makes the poem comment on itself in surprised awareness — ‘ Oh fearful meditation ! ’ — and pushes on to an apparently unanswerable climax : ‘ Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back ? / Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid ? ’
27 Lining up on one side is the Baker Street pub in appropriately , Baker street .
28 One result is the profoundly ambivalent attitude to education of most black South Africans .
29 However , Feargal Quinn makes a valid point when he argues that to talk about farm-based commodity production and the factory based processing to meet consumer demands as if they are one industry is a misleading simplification .
30 The bottom gate of one lock is the top gate of the lock below it , and water passes directly from one chamber to the next .
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