Example sentences of "are simply a " in BNC.

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1 Perceptions are simply a vision of political realities .
2 They are simply a recording of a band 's live or alternative versions of their songs , which are used for one or two broadcasts .
3 But the twists and turns of Currie 's political career are simply a graphic illustration of the fact the SDLP can not be regarded as the Labour Party in Northern Ireland .
4 These emotions may disturb you for a little while , but they are simply a natural response to the trauma of death and they will usually pass with time .
5 The same could be said of most of these awards , which are simply a perk of the post , along with the £60,000 or £70,000 salary , retirement at sixty , and an index-linked pension thereafter .
6 These new ways of working are simply a consolidation of the established pattern among officers of personalizing their practice , that is , carefully matching their particular social work knowledge and skills to the unique needs of the individual offender ( Singer , 1989 ) .
7 Perhaps such invasions are simply a natural feature of reef development .
8 Therefore , I can no longer be allowed to escape criticism and analysis of my theistic views on the grounds that they are simply a matter of personal experience .
9 We are simply a collection of people who like the mix of sensible advice and effort , and can turn that into advertising . ’
10 Another hesitation arises in the minds of some ministers who are men of action and feel that data-gathering and detailed long-term planning are simply a cover-up for procrastination .
11 These items are simply a taste of the things to come in the following pages .
12 Interestingly , anti-racist proposals very often assume whites suffer from a cultural deficit , i.e. from racist attitudes which are simply a legacy from imperialism and colonialism ( Swann Report , 1985 ) ; an unfortunate ignorance which schools can remedy .
13 Eating habits are simply a matter of fashion and individual taste .
14 They are simply a tool to be used in the interests of greater efficiency .
15 It began with the statement : ‘ Perhaps the favourite accusation thrown at the National Front by its multi-racialist critics is that we are simply a bunch of bigots , that our stance on Race , the very heart and core of our political being , is no more than ignorant prejudice against Coloured people ’ ( Vanguard , April 1987 ) .
16 Since he looks through binoculars and a long-lens ( telescopic ) camera , these masks are simply a stylized binocular view and a round ( monocular ) shape .
17 It is interesting to speculate whether the boys ' attitudes are a result of their own experiences or are simply a reflection of the attitudes of the adults in their household .
18 Many of these actions are simply a way of getting attention .
19 If the answer is yes , public subsidies are simply a transfer payment to Airbus shareholders , for which there is no strong economic rationale .
20 They are simply a much more urgent requirement than in most other areas of application .
21 It remains possible , however , that these abnormalities are simply a consequence of small vessels becoming involved in the chronic inflammatory process .
22 Er conversions are simply a different factor they will have to take into account .
23 Realistically the scope for change in 1992 – 93 was low but it will be interesting to see whether the present flurries of consultation bear fruit in future or are simply a public relations exercise .
24 Sometimes experienced practitioners do not read the conditions sufficiently carefully , and assume that they are simply a standard pro forma .
25 Home and Away ( 12.32 million ) and Neighbours ( 13.69 million ) are simply a different culture but at least there 's plenty of sunshine .
26 But there is a stronger argument against the airlifts , namely that they are simply a way of sidestepping the real issue , which is asserting the writ of the UN humanitarian and peacekeeping effort on the ground .
27 If it is natural conditions of existence which are the basis of human history , this does not mean that human society and concepts are simply an automatic product or reflection of physical existence , as Feuerback and other ‘ vulgar ’ materialists seem to imply .
28 The questions listed are simply an indication of some of the key information you may require in order to plan sensibly ahead .
29 The discourses of science and philosophy , for example , which appear to be entirely directed towards some external referent and whose intelligibility would seem to depend on their transparency , are simply an effect produced by language itself .
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