Example sentences of "[am/are] essentially [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm essentially a social historian , although I sometimes think that if I wanted to find the right adjective , and I 've never been too much worried about adjectives , I would say I 'm really a cultural historian .
2 Nevertheless , they are essentially a composite analysis of previous judgments made by a body of practitioners with great experience in this field .
3 The difficulty lies in the fact that the governmental authorities , however highly principled and dedicated to the welfare of the citizenry , are essentially a vested interest running an organization which , to a greater or lesser degree , is designed to preserve and promote the continuing control of those same authorities .
4 Tav & Co are essentially a stripped down rock 'n' roll band , more reliant on rhythm and basic passion than volume and are subsequently unlike to ‘ blow away ’ the average indie rock lover .
5 Tav & Co are essentially a stripped down rock 'n' roll band , more reliant on rhythm and basic passion than volume and are subsequently unlike to ‘ blow away ’ the average indie rock lover .
6 But we do talk and what I know is you are essentially a decent and totally wonderful human being and I 'll hang around a long time for you .
7 They are essentially a rural and nomadic people .
8 Rates on domestic property are essentially a regressive tax : the value of the house or other property occupied by a taxpayer tends to decline in relation to increased income .
9 We are essentially a project-oriented technical organisation offering scientific and technical expertise in given fields .
10 You are essentially a social historian ?
11 The service elements of the job fall into two categories — those that are routine and mundane and do not need a doctor to carry them out , and those that are essentially the front line services for health delivery in our hospitals .
12 In addition to taking ‘ core ’ studies , which are essentially the first two years of study and the final-year project , students may choose from optional units .
13 For causal theorists there are only nerve impulses , all of which are essentially the same .
14 The rules for the cameras in committees are essentially the same as in the House , except that it is recognised that it is not possible to exclude shots showing the public , especially those sitting behind the witnesses in a select committee .
15 All Lakewood acoustics are built from solid woods throughout — top , back , sides , edge-binding , the lot — and these two are essentially the same guitar , but with different decoration and different woods for the back and sides .
16 Both models are essentially the same , but the pond UV tends to have more protection against the weather .
17 The two can also be seen to be linked in that the principles involved in the doctrine of reprisals ( which is considered to form part of the jus in bello ) are essentially the same as those of the doctrine of self-defence in relation to the initiation of conflict .
18 Teachers will find that the educational goals which they set for their visually handicapped pupils are essentially the same as for the fully sighted children in their classes and that these goals are attainable .
19 Many different argon laser techniques have been described , but after analysis these are essentially the same , with laser-tissue interaction times that exceed the ideal ( see below ) by at least one order of magnitude .
20 The aims of the Press are essentially the same as those of the University itself : they are academic , educational , and cultural .
21 and Q acted upon by unc and unc are essentially the same , we are meeting for the first time a concept of prime importance in algebra , namely that of isomorphism .
22 A government can influence private company plans in a variety of ways , and thus achieve objectives which are essentially the same as those that could be reached by ownership .
23 The importance of this FASB-sponsored report is , therefore , that it recognizes that accounting concepts are essentially the same for both profit-orientated and nonprofit organizations .
24 Convention be interpreted as meaning that there must be a connection between the actions against the various defendants ? ( b ) If question ( a ) must be answered in the affirmative , does the necessary connection between the actions against the various defendants exist if the actions are essentially the same in fact and law ( einfache Streitgenossenschaft ) , or must a connection be assumed to exist only if it is expedient to hear and determine them together to avoid the risk of irreconcilable judgments resulting from separate proceedings ( for example , in cases of ‘ notwengide Streitgenossenschaft ’ ( compulsory joinder ) ) ?
25 Yet the tax consequences are essentially the same .
26 In other public sector organizations which adopt the cash basis of accounting , the capital accounts are essentially the same as the revenue accounts although the two are kept separately .
27 ‘ But people as well as their ceremonies are essentially the same the world over , are n't they , Maria ? ’
28 The intensional pattern corresponding to ( 44 ) is that of ( 47 ) , where once more the property instantiated by the adjective is underlined : ( 47 ) The mapping of the intensional pattern onto the surface syntax of English is again very direct and very natural , being reflected solely in the order of the instantiating elements , with again adjectival form as an overt marker that the second property is applied to the initial E. What ( 47 ) suggests , however , is that the similarity of construction is not between postverbal and predicate qualifier , which has the intensional structure given in ( 48 ) , but rather between postverbal and adverbal , the intensional structure for which is repeated here as ( 49 ) : ( 48 ) ( 49 ) From the point of view of the adjectival property , ( 47 ) and ( 49 ) are essentially the same ; the adjectival property syntactically qualifies another property word , while it is applied to the entity of the noun phrase in immediate construction with the property expression of which the adjective forms part .
29 The BSc course in Astrophysics runs in conjunction with the BSc course in Physics and the first two years are essentially the same for both .
30 The components of this managerialism are given below : l Management tasks in the public and private sectors are essentially the same ( the fundamental premise of the Griffiths report ) .
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