Example sentences of "[ex0] is simply " in BNC.

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1 For Anderton vehemently rejects the idea of any internal evaluation which might explore the moralities or philosophies of policing : ‘ there is simply no room in the management and organization of police operations for vague , academic dissertations ’ ( Police Review ; 90 , 19 November 1982 : 4684 ) .
2 Anyone who so much as hints at a ‘ third way ’ between communism and capitalism is considered naive ; there is simply no time to try more experiments .
3 There is simply no way he would have been accepted for training in our Church — and that is perhaps a tragedy .
4 There is simply no substitute for knowing your venue ( and how to get there ) thoroughly .
5 The problem of German national identity has been intractable largely because there is simply no credible political model in German history for the Germans to follow .
6 Apart from the argument that there is simply too much government ( eleven state parliaments and governments , a bi-cameral federal parliament and a federal cabinet with 39 ministers , all for a country with less than half the population of Britain ( 26 million ) ) , it seems clear that the policy of bilingualism has rendered the government opaque and bureaucratic .
7 In many others there is simply a reference to a grandfather 's occupation .
8 At State level , there is simply no administration at all to carry out conservation , although at present State Soil Conservation Commissions are in the process of being formed .
9 Where there exists such a reluctance to carry out the correct diagnostic procedures or , as is often the case , there is simply a dearth of properly trained specialists , the natural result is treatment without diagnosis , the haphazard use of antibiotics ( such as penicillin for all urethral discharges ) , and an increase in antibiotic resistance of the gonococci coupled with an infuriating denial of the problem , ‘ Just look at our figures .
10 At other times there is simply a disagreement between two parties which the manager must try to resolve .
11 Although there are times when pursuing litigation is tactically the right thing to do , and others when there is simply no realistic alternative , you need to be conscious of the possible drawbacks .
12 There is simply too much of it .
13 There is simply no sex appeal in a haemorrhoid .
14 Some experts believe that the fact we have more material possessions these days means that there is simply more to steal — after all , car theft is the most popular form of theft .
15 There is simply not enough evidence for a jury to be invited to consider a charge of manslaughter against Smith and Winter , ’ he said .
16 The strategy adopted for the defence of absolutism and reason is firstly to protect philosophy from the intrusion of the sociology of knowledge and secondly to assert that there is simply no other way than having the absolute standards of reason .
17 There is simply so much to do and we are already a little behind the schedule .
18 There is simply no comparison with the terrorist Communist Party of Peru , the Sendero Luminoso , although that seems to be what Evans-Pritchard is hinting at .
19 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ Emily said , ‘ I have to let you all go , Summer Lodge is no longer mine and , in any case , there is simply not the means to keep going as we have been . ’
20 There is simply no comparison with the vast numbers who queue for Seurat , Toulouse-Lautrec and Giacometti .
21 In a telephone network , for example , if one key element breaks down and the whole system immediately crashes you have a ‘ catastrophic failure ’ , but if , instead , there is simply a progressive deterioration leading , after a period , to the same ultimate end , silence , then you are experiencing ‘ graceful degradation ’ .
22 The resulting argument is typical of that current in post-structuralism ( e.g. Sturrock ed. 1979 ) ; that is , we think we create objects in history which we use to communicate/signify/represent/constitute , but actually today there is simply a world of objects in terms of which our notions of self and society are created .
23 Now fair enough , the Syclone looks like a barn door , and chews fuel like a jet fighter , but , if you like fast cars , there is simply nothing that even gets close for the price .
24 For the Crown , Mr. Crystal submits that the issue involved in this appeal is a short point of construction and that there is simply no warrant for the suggestion that section 31 of the Act of 1968 embraces or was ever intended to embrace bankruptcy proceedings .
25 In our judgment there is simply no jurisdiction to make an order for the payment of the appellant 's costs from central funds .
26 Well the reason it 's put there is simply to remind you that the guarantee is always a plus or an extra .
27 Whether in the SenFed or in the Freeworlds that have n't joined , there is simply no such thing as one hundred percent security .
28 He 's been in St Mary 's Hospital , Paddington , for five years because there is simply nowhere else for him to go .
29 of all referrals are from single people and there is simply not enough suitable housing for this client group ’ .
30 5.5 This conclusion will actually exclude the great majority of verbs ( or , more exactly , all normal uses of the great majority of verbs ) from appearing in construction with an adverbal adjective at all , with or without the claimed nuance ; either they will be related to their object in such a way that there is simply no need to mention any particular property of the latter entity , as in ( 30 ) ; or , even if there is some property of the object specially relevant to the notion introduced in the verb , that property does not belong to the object by virtue of the relationship between the verb and the object ; for instance , even if Angela in ( 31 ) resembles her cousin in that they are both dark , her cousin does not have that property because Angela resembles her , and even if the Prince admired his Chief Justice because of his disposition to clemency it is not the the Prince 's admiration that justifies the applicability of the property merciful .
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