Example sentences of "are [art] " in BNC.

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1 CLIFF RICHARD and Head of Salvation Army , General Eva Burrows are the first patrons of ACET .
2 Both programmes are the largest of their kind in the country . ’
3 Forward planning and good communication are the two foundation stones that must be in place to guarantee that people ill with HIV have the best choices and continue to enjoy the very best quality of life , wherever they choose to be .
4 At the moment it looks like my usual stint of ironing on Thursday and shopping on Friday are the main fixtures , but anything can happen before then .
5 What are the advantages of Gift Aid over a Deed of Covenant ?
6 What are the conditions to Gift Aid ?
7 We are the largest independent provider of practical home care to people with HIV/AIDS in the U.K. From 7 regional offices we have provided practical care to over 1000 people in the lat 3 years and in the last 12 months we cared for at least 1 in 5 of those who died of AIDS in the U.K.
8 Prevention of infection is a major part of our response to HIV/AIDS and we are the largest independent provider of schools classes on AIDS .
9 Travelling to several countries over the last year , has brought it home to me how disastrous are the effects , worldwide , of the virus causing AIDS .
10 We are the largest independent provider of professional home care in the capital giving pain control , nursing and medical advice , 24 hour on call , emotional support and practical volunteer help , including nightsitting .
11 Among the hundreds of those held without charge or trial in Syria are the following who have appeared in the Letter Writing Campaign : Hakem Sultan al-Faiz , a 61-year-old Jordanian national and former member of the National Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'th Party , who has been held for almost 20 years ; Ahmad ‘ Abd al-Rau'uf Roummou , a 55-year-old teacher , arrested in 1975 ; Muhammad Nabil Salem , an engineer , arrested in the wake of a one-day national strike in 1980 and Mahmud Jalbut , a Palestinian arrested in 1980 .
12 Description , interpretation and judgement are the subjects of separate chapters , where they are considered in more detail .
13 Battle , Murder , and Death , Venuses and Psyches , the bloody and voluptuous , are the things in which they seem to delight : and these are portrayed in a cold , hard , and often tawdry style , with an almost universal deficiency of chiaroscuro ; the whole artificial , labored and theatrical .
14 So delicately modulated are the forms of the head that the human element appears ephemeral .
15 Manzù 's girl is thus described by Trier first as an artefact , and then as a person ; his terms of reference are the characteristics of two other sculptors .
16 The girl is anonymous , just as are the models for some religious scenes described by Giorgio Vasari .
17 Dyer 's doings are the same as but also different from those investigated by the fretful man he resembles , just as Hawksmoor 's investigative Scotland Yard is the same as but also different from the architects ' department of that name attended by Dyer .
18 And perhaps we might imagine that they are the same but different .
19 Here the confusions or uncertainties are the point of the passage : it does n't matter that the particulars of the caption are missing since this sort of thing was always happening .
20 Amis and Larkin are the same but different .
21 The first two autobiographies , that is to say , are the kind of book to which a tradition of literary interpretation has been inimical , imagining for itself a literature of impersonality , in which autobiography is subsumed , invisible .
22 This Glasgow Hamlet is the latest in a long line of impersonations , and his soliloquies are the novel he inhabits , or most of it .
23 The women are the vessels of a better spirit ; the injury to them is greater , and it is their own men who are responsible for some of that injury .
24 Perhaps the most ‘ modern ’ of the Restoration writers is George Farquhar ; period artifice is not so obtrusive in his plays , the best known of which are The Recruiting Officer and The Beaux Stratagem .
25 Notable here are the courses offered during both day and evening by the City Literary Institute .
26 And then there are the tougher types : Edmund from King Lear , a romantic macho figure with a wide eye for fame and fortune .
27 Few auditions seem to be chosen from the works of Samuel Beckett — Waiting for Godot and Endgame are the only two which seem to offer possibilities .
28 You are the actor on show at your audition — no-one is interested in auditioning your coach .
29 These are the forgeries of jealousy :
30 The things to remember are the practical ones about yourself .
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