Example sentences of "this [is] largely [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although this is largely a question of over-priced business lunches , clearly out of the price range of most students , it is imperative that the ‘ professionals of the future ’ are not excluded and are allowed to establish early formative contracts .
2 I would n't underestimate the problems of famine , but this is largely a question of mild distribution , and I think we 're learning to cope with it better than fifty years ago .
3 erm You said that this is largely a question of , of social circumstances , accountability , erm ?
4 Sir Derek will resist pressure from some shareholders to resign in the belief that this is largely a minority view .
5 It seems to me that this is largely a reflection of the consumers ' need for information .
6 This is largely a convenience , as you could just as readily sell trust holdings yourself , but Gartmore offers a 2 per cent discount on the reinvestment into its own trusts , while Fidelity offers 0.5 per cent for sums over £5,000 and 1 per cent on £10,000 plus .
7 This is largely a matter of forming the habit of noting the wind from smoke or some other indication and of orientating yourself relative to the sun or an obvious feature such as a coast line , i.e. remember something along the lines of ‘ Into wind is into sun ’ , or say to yourself , ‘ I must land with the sun over my left shoulder ’ , etc .
8 This is largely a matter of common sense .
9 This is largely a matter of narrative voice , but it is also a question of accounting for subjectivity .
10 The establishment of the College , and the early days of its life , were described by an anonymous writer in 1793 in An Account of the Veterinary College from its Institution in 1791 ; this is largely a transcript of early College minutes .
11 By definition this is largely an enterprise of elders and women who are charged with transmitting these traditions to a new generation .
12 Of course marriage can have the opposite effect but this is largely the virtue of a middle class pact .
13 This is largely the consequence of the efforts of the Cambridge literary critic , F. R. Leavis , who provided English with a raison d ‘ être .
14 This is largely the result of the crags ' proximity to the road and their popularity with local outdoor centre groups .
15 This is largely the result of the white , coarse-fibred paper traditionally used with the medium .
16 This is largely the result of a dramatic increase in the level of reported and detected crime over the same period , though it also reflects decisions by the police and prosecuting authorities to deal with such offenders by means of prosecuting them instead of cautioning them or taking no further action .
17 This is largely the result of a wooly acceptance of import substitution industrialisation , which implies that import substitutesbased on the imported semi-luxury consumption habits , rather than the basic needs of the mass-majority , would enjoy industrial priority .
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