Example sentences of "[art] [noun] it is " in BNC.

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1 Back at the tent it is getting late , so I set up the Trangia and cook myself a meal .
2 More worryingly for Labour , in six key target seats the number disappearing from the electoral rolls is higher than the majority it is trying to overturn .
3 By contrast , in the subtropics it is one of the most important causes of parasitic gastroenteritis .
4 Under the Acts it is a criminal offence for a dealer to offer or agree to give an inducement or reward to another for abstaining or having abstained from bidding .
5 And although labour shortages have forced the Japanese into making relatively heavy use of industrial robots , the maturity of the market and the direction it is taking nonetheless offer some indication of future trends elsewhere .
6 In the classical version , we are manipulable only through threats or appeals ; in the positivist it is through the alteration of mechanistic causal variables .
7 In the semi-darkness it is a brave predator that ignores this bluff display .
8 the abolition of profit making and democratic control mark out cooperation as nothing less than a revolution , so fundamental , vital , and transforming is the change it is effecting in the economic structure of society …
9 Having dealt with the general principles of the UCTA it is now possible to analyse its effect in detail on various contractual relationships using as a framework the definitions and different combinations of the factors set out above in the section devoted to the basic rationale of the UCTA .
10 Throughout the EEC it is the rule for patients with sexually transmitted diseases to attend a private doctor for their diagnosis and treatment , and these private practitioners do not report the cases that they have seen .
11 By placing your weight on either side of the board it is possible to steer it , as Fig 35 shows .
12 And where the members genuinely have control over the board it is legitimate to regard them as partly responsible for any losses that might result , and hence to view it as inappropriate for the court to come to their aid .
13 It may be unreasonable to expect a civilian to understand the finer points of aerodynamics to degree level , but in the RAF it is something that pilots must learn .
14 And perhaps their foolishness will make everyone understand that however much fun Home Alone is for children at the cinema it is fiction and can not be made real by acting it out .
15 But even for the beginner it is worth having in mind the utmost that the sort of book embarked on can reach to .
16 When love truly seizes the heart it is like a malignant fever which thence disperses itself through all the sensible parts .
17 If a group is not leaving until the afternoon it is advisable to have a hospitality room available for luggage to be stored and for guests to have access to toilet facilities .
18 In the meditation it is given in Latin , the Middle English version from the Primer is : This tone of penitent confidence in the grace made available through Christ dominates the longer meditation which sustains a formal devotional element that constantly acts as a buffer between the meditator and the subject of his meditation .
19 To save money the government has now cut by one-third the money it is spending on the resettlement area .
20 The deal means the French bank will get some of the money it is owed , Madagascar will get debt relief and the Missouri garden will be able to increase its efforts to conserve rare plants , which include training botanists and collecting plants to screen them for medicinal value .
21 But it is believed that the bank will not pull the plug in haste as its image would take a knock and the money it is owed would be unlikely to be recovered .
22 Unlike the goldfish it is a surface swimmer , preferring to live in shoals .
23 In the brewery it is milled into a powder called grist and then mixed with hot water ( known as liquor in breweries ) in a vessel called a mash tun .
24 Nobody knows the true measure of that inflation , but in the cities it is something in the region of 15–20% a year , and rising .
25 But if this be the case it is for Parliament , not for the judiciary , to decide whether any changes should be made to the law as stated in the Acts , and , if so , what are the precise limits that ought to be imposed upon the immunity from liability for torts committed in the course of taking industrial action .
26 ‘ If this be the case it is for Parliament , not for the judiciary , to decide whether any changes should be made to the law as stated in the Acts . ’
27 Where this is the case it is interesting to note that the Access to Personal Files ( Social Services ) Regulations 1989 require local authorities to disclose as much information as they can by omitting names and sensitive information or by other means .
28 Okay , now that result holds , right , for all erm for all marginal relationships Okay , so if we are looking at a marginal marginal cost curve , right , we have got that 's our marginal cost , that 's our average cost we , we 're intersecting here when in the case it is a minimum so marginal costs cuts through average costs at its minimum value we are looking at average revenue and marginal revenue average revenue function marginal revenue function This is our total revenue function and the same relationship is embodied there , but , notice that between the average and the average revenue and marginal revenue functions , right , do n't intersect simply because we have got a linear relationship here right , average revenue is always above marginal revenue in this particular case .
29 ‘ This being the case it is clear that there is a need for greater intervention by members of the team before black children are excluded .
30 This forms part of their occupational culture and helps to explain the strongly negative values placed on imprisonment because of the damage it is known to inflict , not least on a person 's capacity to re-enter the community subsequently .
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