Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] be [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You are the enabler , the creative power , the prime mover , the faith is faith in you . |
2 | The result is farce at its finest . |
3 | The supermarket 's suppliers Gulf Oil , based in Cheltenham , said it was reacting to a local situation and Tesco says the cut is part of it 's service to customers , denying it 's creating an artificially low price . |
4 | The Camorra and the Mafia are part of their heritage , violence in their blood . ’ |
5 | The work is part of its major restoration programme . |
6 | Prof Chris Payne , HRI 's chief executive , said : ‘ The work is part of our twin goals of achieving environmentally sustainable horticultural production and adding value for the UK grower . |
7 | Parents on the streets of the town know there is something badly wrong , that the issue is control of their children , and it is often to the school that they look . |
8 | For him the synthesis was asymptote towards which he was for ever approaching without ever quite reaching it ; it was a reality , incapable of complete realization . |
9 | The test is part of it all . ’ |
10 | The operator , which claims sixth place in the packaged holiday market , says the move is part of its intention to identify and cater for specific market segments . |
11 | The value of privacy is central here : the body is part of one 's private identity , and , apart from any physical hurt inflicted by violence , a violent assault constitutes a challenge to one 's personal identity , peace , and wellbeing . |
12 | And the General was part of it . |
13 | The blaze of lights in the evening was part of it , and the singing and shivering the rails made . |
14 | With the draw being kind to them , Glasgow Western , Britain 's most successful side in Europe , have a realistic chance of securing a medal for the fifth successive time . |
15 | British Waterways fisheries officer John Ellis said : ‘ The pollution is news to me . |
16 | All night we listened to the sound of guns and shouting , but in the morning , when the sun came up , the captain was master of his ship again . |
17 | I still just do whatever the songs require ; the song is king to me , and I just do whatever works within any given song . |
18 | Lord Denning remarked in Application des Gas SA v. Falks Veritas [ 1974 ] Ch. 381 ( CA ) : the Treaty is part of our law . |
19 | The lake is part of our design , but at any time we will keep the lake open and that is what we are doing . |
20 | ‘ It 's a small community , Hilary , and the hospital is part of it . |
21 | I 'd only experienced them through other people and it was something I could n't bear to think about , really , because my mother had died of it and all I could remember was a series of silences and around the silence was terror to me . |
22 | My sister ate , but I refused , not out of sacrifice nor because I was resisting temptation ( I firmly believed that meat would make me ill , as my mother said ) , but because I knew — though this formulation is the adult 's rather than the ten-year old 's — that the price of the meal was condemnation of my mother 's oddness , and I was n't having that . |
23 | The IFPA maintained that the sale was part of its work to halt the spread of AIDS ( acquired immune deficiency syndrome ) but conservative groups won their case against the free availability of contraception on the basis of a 1985 law limiting the supply of contraceptives to chemists , sexually transmitted disease clinics , family planning clinics , and doctors ' surgeries . |
24 | Bringing commerce to the Province is part of it , he spends half his time with continental businessmen , Krauts and Dutchmen and Italians . |
25 | The idea was part of its gigantic Transmigration Project , the highest colonisation scheme in the world . |
26 | The Leeds said the plan to close 60 of its 481 branches across the country was part of its long-term strategy and had not been forced on it by the housing recession . |
27 | The exception is impeachment by which an official may be charged by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate . |
28 | Just getting over the chasing was part of it . |
29 | In any case , many royal clerks would see no sharp distinction between royal and church business or between clerical taxation and clerical reform , both of which were relevant to the well-being of the church : for many clergy , as indeed for Winchelsey , the solvency of the crown was part of their responsibility for the Christian commonwealth . |
30 | Even the location is part of our grand design . |