Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [subord] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But is that because a new innovation you see . |
2 | By Jan. 21 the US Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger , while clearly recognizing " Israel 's right as a sovereign state to retaliate , to defend itself " , was able to confirm that Israel had pledged to work closely with the USA and " will consult us first " before taking any such action . |
3 | Although such a strategy is possible as a distinct strategy , it is more often employed as a tactic for reducing emissions as part of the air quality management strategy . |
4 | It is doubtful whether a mere counterparty should be treated as a customer . |
5 | This version is lighter than a traditional Christmas pudding but it has all the flavour . |
6 | This is particularly relevant in the case of boys — somehow society seems to think it is appropriate for little girls to shed tears but is embarrassed when a young boy reacts in the same way . |
7 | Use of the system is free provided a special identifier is used , ’ added Tim , who is contactable on Harwell extension 5566 for queries . |
8 | of the tax is payable if a single person lives there . |
9 | Ultimately , the literature on community interventions and organizing suggests that having control is larger than an individual phenomenon , but includes an interaction with life 's social and political systems . |
10 | She is cruelly twisted with arthritis but her spirit is livelier than a young lass 's , more concerned for an old friend in Lamlash who has the same complaint — that dread West Coast damp — and is quite unable to move . |
11 | The ultimate experience in the Yogic views is the realisation that everything is contained in consciousness , and this awareness is obvious when an essential identity is established between individual consciousness and the object . |
12 | London chain Zoo is amongst those now promoting a scalp pummelling from trained specialists — it sets you back £20 , but it 's better than a flat top |
13 | A formal-stage group is leader-dependent whereas a skilful-stage team is leader-independent . |
14 | It is helpful if an abbreviated notation ( which merely shows the broad subject category to which the document belongs ) can be readily derived from the full notation . |
15 | This program is better than a great number of Commercial drawing packages for children . |
16 | The fact of being ‘ family ’ is no guarantee that people can live together happily on a long-term basis , and almost any other good ‘ care ’ arrangement that can be made for an elderly person is better than a cat-and-dog life with relatives , where there is no common ground for agreement , and constant quarrels make home life a misery . |
17 | But then again , I guess a half-successful ‘ Valid ’ is better than a f—ed-up invalid . |
18 | Women are less likely to examine data , whereas analysing somebody else 's balance sheet and profit and loss account is better than a good whodunit as far as top businessmen are concerned . |
19 | But even Labour v Tories is better than a party-political system which depends on religion , and an accident of birth . |
20 | ‘ I suppose half a robbery is better than a full robbery , ’ said Duff . |
21 | A volunteer is better than a pressed man . |
22 | By the way , my new slogan is : ‘ Sometimes one day is better than a whole year ! ’ |
23 | ‘ The Peavey has the graphic too , ’ explains John , ‘ but with shelving controls low and high , which is better than an actual tone control . |
24 | If you are uncertain about whether or not you can get back with a reasonable margin of safety , make a safe landing while you can ; a planned approach into a poor field is better than an out-of-wind crash into a good field ! |
25 | Every practical success is partial since a new problem always emerges demanding a new resolution . |
26 | Clearly the brain is more than a passive relay from stimulus to response . |
27 | Yet Maastricht is more than a symbolic milestone . |
28 | The former can do no more than skim the surface of an area which has recently been very heavily mined ; the latter is included because I think that this theory , though recent , is more than a passing fashion and contains some insights into the nature of knowledge . |
29 | Some of the smaller , and most certainly highly active dinosaurs were about the size of a chicken , and there is more than a passing similarity between a running ostrich and the kind of reconstruction that shows fleet-footed , running dinosaurs . |
30 | The Conservative case is more than a political ideal : it can be backed up by rigorous economic arguments . |