Example sentences of "[is] indeed a [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 It is indeed a case of ‘ what you will ’ in decoding this and all other linguistic signs , but it is Iago who has made Othello construe it in that manner , and will continue to do so .
2 It is indeed a case of ‘ the day of small things ’ and it is the doing of them with good-humoured patience and the appreciation of others doing them that makes the sum of these tiny parts such a very considerable one at the end of the day .
3 There is indeed a skill of craftsmanship in applying technology ; knowing just how far to go in programming the machine and what to do by hand ; selecting from the materials and technologies and applying them in different ways ; deciding exactly what one should attempt to achieve through technology .
4 There is indeed a degree of circularity about simple models which explain industrialisation primarily in terms of a mass-production response to an expansion of the home market induced by population growth in favourable circumstances .
5 There is indeed a sense of having missed out .
6 Grass is indeed a symbol of what is short-lived , and is sometimes used of mankind 's transitoriness .
7 In our case , they enable us to claim that there is indeed a pedagogy of language teaching and a profession which practises it .
8 For the moment it is enough to underline the relevance of this suggestion to the Sonnets , the whole experience of which is presented from the point of view of ego alone , from which perspective the third person is indeed a sign of a double absence , both of the I and the Thou .
9 Going up on wings in no way specifies " changing strength " , but putting forth new wings or new plumage is indeed a sign of new strength , whether or not there is an allusion to a belief that in old age eagles grow new wings .
10 The reef is indeed a way of life , not a particular kind of creature .
11 This is indeed a way of trying to meet the requirement of the dependence thesis .
12 HOW DOES AMNESTY SET ABOUT ESTABLISHING WHETHER A PRISONER IS INDEED A PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE ?
13 he is indeed a co-member of the scandinavian whites .
14 For it is indeed a distortion of the historical religion , in a way in which no figure of a man can be ( consider the book showing images of Christ ) , to depict a female Christ .
15 Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and , by the same token , that originality demands a degree of lunacy .
16 ( Dennett and Hofstadter , 1982 , p. 7 ) It is indeed a consequence of such a conception that consciousness is not necessarily an attribute only of persons and other organisms .
17 For the issue at stake is not necessarily whether Clarke is good or bad at his job , something which is indeed a topic of conversation among MPs , not just among the media 's ‘ very well-paid political hacks ’ , as Clydesdale MP Jimmy Hood asserted this week .
18 The old quarter is indeed a concentration of Swiss life as it once was .
19 There is indeed a corpus of proverbs scattered through The Lord of the Rings , which add weight to the implications of interlace .
20 It is indeed an element of all three offences that the conduct must be such as would cause a person of reasonable firmness , present at the scene , to fear for his personal safety ; and yet it is provided , for each offence , that ‘ no person of reasonable firmness need actually be , or be likely to be , present at the scene ’ .
21 However , the other consequence of it is it promotes their reproductive success and you can erm you can see that it is indeed an effect of testosterone if you castrated live longer than uncastrated males , and the earlier they 're castrated , the longer they live .
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