Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] simply [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then you 're simply a brash and brassy singer — nothing else . ’
2 We are simply a collection of people who like the mix of sensible advice and effort , and can turn that into advertising . ’
3 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 ) .
4 Friendly rivalry is encouraged between the 12 groups and the children learn chants such as ‘ we 're simply the best , better than all the rest ’ .
5 We 're simply the best says classy Collie
6 They are simply a recording of a band 's live or alternative versions of their songs , which are used for one or two broadcasts .
7 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 .
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 They are simply a tool to be used in the interests of greater efficiency .
10 They are simply a much more urgent requirement than in most other areas of application .
11 Sometimes experienced practitioners do not read the conditions sufficiently carefully , and assume that they are simply a standard pro forma .
12 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 .
13 However , recently a spokesman for a well-known oil company claimed that they were really the Davids in this country and that the boot WAS on the other foot' Doubtless , central and local government would also claim that they are simply the servants of the public and not their masters .
14 Noting the claim of central and local government that they are simply the servants of the public and not its masters , the discussion paper for this seminar raises the question of whose values inform policy decisions which affect local communities .
15 To regard motives themselves as good or bad is idle ; they are simply the raw material of human psychology with which the legislator or social engineer must deal .
16 Well they are simply the most direct spontaneous images drawn from his personal drama , which had little to do with the war .
17 They are simply the total number of biomorphs in the space .
18 They are simply the best in the business , ’ admitted Ipswich veteran John Warke but until Campbell 's treble blast yesterday , Arsenal manager George Graham was worried that Wright was getting all the best lines .
19 To some they 're simply an engaging fantasy , but for others they create a secret world that can last a lifetime .
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