Example sentences of "[noun] is [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Again , the remedy is largely in the hands of the head . |
2 | The monument is fortuitously under the windows of the Ministry of Defence and under the gaze of Lord Trenchard whose statue was placed in Whitehall Gardens in 1956 . |
3 | The result is already among the masterpieces of portraiture in the photographic medium . |
4 | So the capital programme is er , erm , as I said earlier , the capital programme is not within the guidelines set by Policy and Resources Committee . |
5 | No other sort of mind is up to the demands of the system , which needs to seem to have judicial impartiality and a rocklike permanance while also being quickly responsive to the latest political fads . |
6 | But the most fun this spring is probably in the pages of Sex and the British ( Michael Joseph , February , £18.99 , 0 7181 3141 X ) , Paul Ferris ' sardonic trawl through the 20th century noting the changes in the mores of courtship , sexual activity , eroticism in art , censorship , homosexuality laws , contraception and all the paraphernalia of sexual imagery . |
7 | The consultation paper was issued in April 1991 and the Department is now considering the responses received including that from the National Council for Metal Detecting . |
8 | The best analogy is probably with the methods of the legal profession . |
9 | Actually the difference among the various sectors is primarily between the universities and the colleges , with the polytechnics somewhere midway . |
10 | Niazy 's letter clearing Mrs Paleschi is still in the hands of her Egyptian lawyer , Abdul Raoul Mardi . |
11 | Or what you found about the conversation , but your completion is mainly about the insights of doing this erm , transcription . |
12 | House Music Competitions The Senior House Music Competition in the Second Term is entirely in the hands of the pupils . |
13 | The technology for monitoring absenteeism is there for the companies that want to take control of what can be a major expense and loss of competitive edge . |
14 | Talk is primarily for the participants and not for an outside audience . |
15 | England 's batting talent is now in the hands of ex-Middlesex star Radley , the MCC chief coach . |
16 | An' 'e 'd say : ‘ Them books is n't for the likes o' you , Jack . |
17 | R is largely for the problems of delay that the Civil Justice Review recommended greater court involvement through court management of litigation . |
18 | R is not beyond the realms of contemplation the Parliament should seek , infused by a reforming zeal , to rationalise the court structure of the United Kingdom , incidentally abolishing the Court of Session . |
19 | In the national executive search companies , the equity holding is principally with the founders of the business . |
20 | Marriage is n't on the cards . ’ |
21 | Then Susan , 32 , who dangled from ropes wearing gown and boots , joked : ‘ They say our marriage is already on the rocks . ’ |
22 | Even our 12-year-old boy is there in the clippings in his Mickey Mouse shirt with his cup of tea and his Kalashnikov rifle , scampering across page one on 25 September 1976 , behind that barricade of old doors , travelling with us to page four , column three , into that grassy interior . |
23 | Spencer Stuart is the only firm which has , so far , achieved the full transition to a structure where control of the business and the appointment of its management is genuinely in the hands of its consultants . |
24 | At the level of rhetoric much concern has been expressed about female underachievement even if the reference is generally to the experiences of white girls . |
25 | She said , ‘ Angharad is out on the hills alone , so I can not come to the Fair ’ , and she said , ‘ I am sorry you have had a wasted journey ’ , and she said , ‘ Have a nice time at the Fair . ’ |
26 | Losing your home is not on the cards while you can demonstrate a willingness to repay your debt . |
27 | The focus is therefore upon the services provided , but with an allowance made at the end for average housing and personal living costs , in order to make a sensible comparison between people living at home and those in institutions . |
28 | I mean how much of a community is there in the flats ? |
29 | It does n't seem at this moment in time that a reprieve is really on the cards . |
30 | What difference is there between the sizes of the industrial sectors of Bristol and those on the general model ? |