Example sentences of "[art] [indef pn] is [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But Mr Khamenei 's active involvement in government means that power is in the hands of two men , and the one is constantly undermined by the other . |
2 | We take each complaint seriously and seek to ensure that every one is properly examined . |
3 | No one is yet saying that either company will follow Bond , Hawkins or Skase . |
4 | No one is even leaning out of a window . |
5 | But no one is seriously expected to live in it . |
6 | No one is now demanding justice for the dead and disappeared ( during Marcos 's rule ) , today the clamour is for justice for one dead man . |
7 | Remember , though , that the sound will also cut at each shot-change , so it 's wise to make your in-camera picture cuts at times when no one is actually speaking . |
8 | After all , if no one is really buying their records , how can their appearance on TV draw an audience or hope to attract advertisers ? |
9 | No one is really debating the reasons why people should vote for one party rather than the other . ’ |
10 | Usually the problem is that no one is really taking charge and telling the others exactly what to do . |
11 | As has been made clear in Chapters 6 and 9 , no one is really agreed as to how advertising works ; or how , and by what research means , to demonstrate that it has worked . |
12 | Enter by the porter 's lodge ; if no one is there go to the door in the first courtyard on the left and someone is bound to come to your aid . |
13 | In 1986 , J. Hillis Miller , than whom no one is better placed to judge , told the Modern Language Association of America that by the mid-1980s critical theory had shifted from invoking ‘ language ’ as a prime foundational term to a cluster of words which included ‘ history ’ , ‘ politics ’ , ‘ society ’ , and ‘ culture ’ . |
14 | If we consider why people become hypocrites — as far as I know , no one is ever born one — then we would have to suggest a variety of motives . |
15 | While no one is ever going to be able to focus a SAM on a human heart operating in the ordinary way within the body , many researchers are interested in exploiting this special ability of the acoustic microscope in other ways : to detect otherwise invisible defects inside silicon chips and other microelectric assemblies . |
16 | He lives in a sort of gavotte where no one is ever going to drop a glove . |
17 | No one is ever going to believe you are totally innocent over this , and the sort of publicity the fuel blend failure attracted this afternoon is extremely damaging , as I 'm sure you are aware . |
18 | No one is ever going to hurt you again , I swear it . ’ |
19 | ‘ No one is ever forced to be in our films , but they have always queued up to appear , ’ he says . |