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

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1 But for such degenerates as Cade , or these two , Shakespeare can also deprive his prose of rhythm , make it flaccid , shapeless , a difficult mouthful to get out : Caliban 's verse stands out with the greater force , cured as he now is of his delusions : But — so at least the juxtaposition suggests — that is in part the judgement that verse can make over prose .
2 Their argument begins from a position very similar to that of the restructuring school : that the loss of manufacturing jobs in urban areas is in part the resuIt of national shifts , from manufacturing to services , and towards higher unemployment .
3 The cost of myocardial infarction and other cardiac illness is high and is in part the result of vocational disability .
4 This sluggishness is in turn the key to the mounting unemployment of those years .
5 They do not want to disturb their child by commenting on how good he or she is in case the child starts to demand attention again .
6 a nonsense to me for this reason , that there is in society the payers of wages and the receivers of wages .
7 Where the implementation of such strategic highs is in question the centre will limit the action space around interpretability and local discretion .
8 If fraud is in issue the consent is required of the party so charged to the making of an order for arbitration ( Ord 19 , r 2(5) ) .
9 To Irenaeus , the normal ministry of word and sacrament is in principle the point where the Spirit of God is encountered , not at emotional ecstasies which reject rationality and tradition .
10 One other MP sitting on the government benches under an apparently plebeian name , Richard Needham , is in reality the sixth Earl of Kilmorey , an Irish title .
11 ‘ There have to be considerably greater concerns to displace what is in reality the right of a parent to have their child living with them . ’
12 How if she chooses this moment and this audience to make it known that she visits us only out of pure charity , that what lies in her handsome reliquary is in reality the body of the young man who committed murder to secure her for Shrewsbury , and himself died by accident , in circumstances that made it vital he should vanish ?
13 The reason for not accepting what people call the social chapter , which is in reality the imposition of labour laws that would damage our competitiveness , is that we intend to keep our competitiveness and we are not prepared to lose our competitiveness against Japan and the United States , even though that is the express policy of the Labour party .
14 Which comes back to the question which Miss raised yesterday What is in reality the Greater York area .
15 It enacts in its form a faith that the experience of broken suffering in time is in reality the choreography and notation for the dance and music of love and Rolle advises his disciple that meditation on this reality will draw up her heart " so hert mai loke intil heven " ( 69.261 – 2 ) .
16 Any such notice must state whether the current ( or preceding , when allowed ) reference period is to be shortened , so that it will end on the first occurrence of the accounting reference date , or lengthened , so that it will end on its second occurrence , but unless an administration order is in force the period can not be extended so as to exceed 18 months .
17 While this Agreement is in force the Company undertakes not to purchase the Products from any person other than the Supplier or to manufacture the Products itself whether directly or indirectly .
18 While a care order is in force the local authority will have parental responsibility for the child .
19 While a supervision order is in force the supervisor has a duty to : ( i ) advise , assist and befriend the supervised child ; ( ii ) take such steps as are reasonably necessary to give effect to the order ; ( iii ) consider whether or not to apply for discharge or variation where the order is not wholly complied with or may no longer be necessary ( s35(1) ) .
20 However , the suggestion is quite different from analysis because as what we 've seen what happens in analysis is in analysis the , the individual faces up to their inner and resolves them themselves , it 's a kind of a loner solution to use to use , to use Heather 's term .
21 And , since this new bill is in essence the same as last October 's , a veto is what it will probably get .
22 One of these is in essence the orthodox Christian one , expounded by St Augustine and then by Catholic and Protestant teaching alike , but finding its clearest expression in a book which does not mention Christ at all : Boethius 's De Consolatione Philosophiae , a short tract written c .
23 The tutorial , after all , is in essence the classical way of doing philosophy .
24 If the goal is in view the player will sometimes make a shot .
25 ( Most of those lie off the minute sheikdom of Brunei and are the personal property of the Sultan , who is in consequence the world 's richest man .
26 Autofocus does have draw-backs though — when an animal is in foliage the camera may focus on the undergrowth and not the animal .
27 Er the Noble Baroness is is right erm we do notice that where a consultant is in charge the difference is very great indeed , I 'm afraid I do n't have the figure but I will certainly give it to her , er but also we know that where there are er hospital discharge managers where senior nurses are bed managers , the difference is really quite considerable er and that is what I was saying in terms of managing the process .
28 That 's right if you er so this point two quantifies the effect of the war on our equation , and where is the so the intercept , well what you 're saying is in peacetime the intercept is equation three point one seven , however , in war time the intercept shifts up and is now three point one seven plus point two ,
29 The sadness of what is in effect the breakup of the comprehensive system is that it occurs at the point when the system was reaching a confidence and maturity which demonstrated that it could meet the demands of the late twentieth century .
30 Carlotta de Leyva belongs to one of the liberal families opposed to the dictator Lopez and as the betrothed of the leader of that opposition , Don Manuel of Encinitas , she is to some extent a figurehead , a political symbol : moreover , to the youth of eighteen , Highworth Ridden , who is introduced to her soon after his arrival in Santa Barbara , she is an ideal because she is in effect the first woman who has ever touched his love , as someone to be served , not someone to aspire to .
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