Example sentences of "[noun prp] is [det] " in BNC.

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1 Buxton is all lime — limestone , ground lime , hydrated lime and cement ; sales £45 million .
2 My policy regarding Morecambe is this , people come into Morecambe as a private individual like yourself , like me , like my family and we come in here to accept Morecambe as it is
3 Neil 's , tha Neil is that way , I 've only got to know how to work Neil !
4 Walker is more than just one of the all-time great middle distance runners , he was a pioneer , a barrier breaker who set new standards of performance and of attitude towards the art of miling .
5 On the other hand , it 's that L.A. sound , and that 's what the Utopia is all about .
6 Thomas More 's vision of Utopia is that of a society in which private property would be abolished , in which the state would provide food , clothing , housing , education and medical treatment for all its members and in which the working day would be only six hours in length .
7 Situated on a large south facing lakeside promontory , Pallanza is another traditional holiday base .
8 I grant you Dr Rafaelo is more than human .
9 Bunter is all about friendship .
10 Sir Richard Hadlee is another who was nowhere near his knighthood as Test cricket 's leading wicket-taker when Notts first tossed him the new ball .
11 Underplanting is another association with other plants that has its problems .
12 Well the Bach is that .
13 The new thinking in Brussels is that labour laws should focus on general objectives and leave details to national governments .
14 at er Station Road , Wetherall is that right ?
15 The view of the state described by Musgrave is that of the public sector as a ‘ household ’ , with different members of the household assigned different tasks .
16 In general , the amount of antibody in OMT is less than in serum .
17 Although the overlap in personnel is less than many commentators might suppose , the presence of Ian Paisley is such that , despite his best efforts to keep his roles as Church and Party leader distinct , the simplifications of unionist politics into just two parties has left the Church firmly associated with the DUP .
18 Lucy is much to be pitied .
19 So the gala on Friday is all to , to fund the productions really ?
20 David is such a mild mannered fellow that er he would n't know how to .
21 To Isobel , Steer is all the things that she desires — art , freedom , passion ; while for him , she represents inspiration and romantic love .
22 Independent observers report that the number of boats capable of supporting driftnets in Taiwan is several hundred times greater than shown by official statistics .
23 Those of us who have fought those of us who have fought still have one job we can do and that is to see that the military capability of the United States is such that no potential aggressor will ever dare attack us .
24 If the situation in the United States is less than perfect , then the state of affairs on the other side of the Panama Canal could only be described as disastrous .
25 The United States is another strong advocate of the air quality management approach , although it does have a large number of emission standards and has also recently introduced aspects of an economics-based strategy .
26 Vancouver is another world .
27 Erm I think the bad news for the honourable member from Stafford is that er Messier Herman is in fact a member of the European peoples party and no doubt no the honourable member with great respect , said that he was a Christian democrat and he 's also a member of the European Peoples party and therefore I hope that the honourable member for Stafford will take that up with his Conservative colleagues , who are very closely connected to the European peoples party , because I hopefully have made clear earlier in my remarks .
28 ‘ A couple of thrusts and someone like Callum is more than happy ! ’
29 ‘ Unlocking that potential is what the TEC is all about , ’ Mr Howell said .
30 Travel : An offer you can refuse Mark Edmonds is all for haggling — but not when it turns to meanness
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