Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well the kids in n it ?
2 That must be kids in n it ?
3 Three brother , no four brothers in n it , you got ?
4 The development of a corporate culture which deals appropriately with risks is most important .
5 ’ But why is it the only time you take risks is when you 're likely to make a profit. ? ’
6 The report points out that quantifying risks is not without its uses : it teaches you a great deal about the way that the engineering systems you 're analysing behave .
7 The evaluation of investment risks is generally accepted to be a corporate responsibility .
8 The evaluation of investment risks is generally accepted to be a corporate responsibility .
9 Despite many investigations , the evidence for these cancer risks is still not conclusive , although it is certainly disturbing ( Vessey et al .
10 Research in the Arts is mostly conducted on an individual basis and it is not possible to do full justice to this activity here .
11 The International Association of Women in the Arts is also planning a series of events in Madrid in September , as well as its AGM and conference which will take place from the 28 September to the 2 October .
12 Without these criticism lacks intellectual rigour , and is unable to justify itself adequately in a world in which the personal and social utility of the arts is increasingly called into question .
13 But a Harris poll conducted in February indicates that support for the arts is up significantly , now over 60% as opposed to 48% in 1974 .
14 The Faculty of Arts is not only one of the largest Faculties in the University but one of the largest in the country and , as such , offers a stimulating and challenging environment in which to study .
15 Course Television Coverage of the Arts is mainly a matter of pearls before swine and horses before carts .
16 Does my right hon. Friend agree that although business sponsorship of the arts is extremely important and welcome , it would be just as beneficial for the arts , particularly local theatres such as the Civic theatre in Chelmsford , if we had a national lottery to which everyone could contribute to help to raise funds for the arts ?
17 A French scientist said ‘ Most of the work to be done in science and the useful arts is precisely that which needs the knowledge and co-operation of many scientists that is why it is necessary for scientists and technologists to meet — even in those branches of knowledge which seem to have least relation and connection with one another . ’
18 Erm , I think it 's important for us all to remember what community arts is about .
19 That 's what community development is about , that 's what community arts is about .
20 Student involvement in the arts is especially encouraged and as well as the theatre being used regularly by the Department of English , Media and Theatre Studies for productions and teaching , the University Drama Group and the Ballet and Contemporary Dance Society regularly use the Riverside for their own public presentations .
21 Student involvement in the arts is especially encouraged and as well as the theatre being used regularly by the Department of English , Media and Theatre Studies for productions and teaching , the University Drama Group and the Ballet and Contemporary Dance Society regularly use the Riverside for their own public presentations .
22 Now ethnic arts is really playing for a very small number of people .
23 Although Cal Arts is now associated with a distinctive West Coast style , Baldessari was influential in bringing in East Coast and European artists — Joseph Kosuth , Robert Smithson , Lawrence Weiner , Daniel Buren , Hans Haacke , Sol LeWitt .
24 The kind of criticism that is appropriate in the performing arts is quite different from that in technology , which again differs from the nature of criticism in philosophy .
25 Not that the crowd at Le Palais noticed , of course : British audiences ' antipathy to homegrown rappers is as legendary as it is ignorant , but the real surprise was the startlingly similar response for Pete Rock & CL Smooth .
26 For instance , enabling a robot to recognise a wide variety of objects in different positions and lighting-conditions is currently beyond the state of the art , as is building a robot or desk-computer that will understand many different sentences , on different topics and spoken by different speakers .
27 Writin' fuckin' songs is n't very easy either . ’
28 The use of today 's worship songs is much in evidence and they are described in the United States as ‘ songs important to pilgrim people ’ .
29 It is quite feasible that band members will have contributed to the composition of songs in different amounts , so the income received from the band 's songs is often split to reflect this .
30 Macedo 's vision of preservation for the forest and its peoples is very different from the Utopian fantasies of many in the developed world who profess a passionate concern for Amazonia .
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