Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is the problems of the inner cities to which we now turn .
2 If there are two or more defendants , the home court is the court for the first defendant 's address .
3 The law of competition is the law of the continual restoration of the upset equilibrium .
4 Given these suppositions , Bukharin maintained that ‘ the law of crises is the law of the inevitable periodic disturbance of equilibrium of the system and its restoration . ’
5 The law of crises is the law of the inevitable periodic disturbance of the equilibrium of the system and its restoration .
6 The second social consequence of care that emerges from Carlen 's work is that not only is the education of the young person seriously neglected , but so , too , is the emotional development .
7 First , there is the problem of the former county boroughs .
8 There , subsequent measures take the same course of further expropriation of ‘ third persons ’ ; we have a problem of expropriation directed against the bourgeoisie and landowners , but the main further problem , which comrade Preobrazhensky discusses , is the problem of the small-scale producers , i.e. of another class ; there , further development takes place from the point of view of destruction , exclusion or , if you like , ‘ devouring ’ — here , from the point of view of ‘ getting along together ’ , ‘ re-educating ’ ‘ assimilating ’ and so on .
9 Firstly , there is the problem of the protestant population itself in the North .
10 Secondly , there is the problem of the Northern catholic community , which tends to be taken as a monolithic nationalist community .
11 However , there is the problem of the romantic notion of pure art devoid of social responsibility .
12 But it is the description of the neglected grange which brings about an understanding of the depths of her emotion The use of assonance throughout the poem creates the sound of Mariana 's despair .
13 W.H. Hudson says somewhere that 18 May is the crown of the English summer : in the Midland fields on that day these miles of snowy hedges reach perfection , so dense and far-reaching that the entire atmosphere is saturated with the bitter-sweet smell whichever way the summer wind is blowing .
14 It is the developments from the 1970s onwards that have provided the greatest impetus to transform industries by linking activities ever more tightly across borders .
15 This is the paradigm of the natural sciences to which I have referred .
16 Financial abuse is the exploitation of the elderly person 's assets .
17 On the left-hand side of this passage is the façade of the Spanish Hall .
18 I would argue that what we should mean by disability representation is the dynamic between the two .
19 The general function of law — that is the dynamic of the legal system or the ‘ juridical problems ’ as Gramsci called it — is to render the ruling group homogeneous :
20 S so the position as of say the summer nineteen forty seven when , when you 're , you , this law was being formulated the reports coming back are that although there is the opportunity for the poor to do better , as a , as a matter of course they 're not all doing better .
21 Of interest to note this weekend is the operation on the Mid Hants Railway where two Santa Specials operate more or less simultaneously , one starting from Alresford and the other from Alton .
22 One is the number of people committed to prison in any one year ( referred to as the rate of imprisonment or number of prison receptions ) ; the second is the length of sentence actually imposed by the courts ; and the third ( over which the courts have no direct control ) is the operation of the various forms of executive release , such as parole ( and , formerly , remission ) , which we will be looking at in Chapter 6 .
23 The job descriptions of the 4 Clerical Assistants in the banking area of the Collection Section will be reviewed and re-evaluated with a view to bringing them into line with other posts within the ring fence if possible , that is the consolidation of the new technology allowance .
24 One of the most deeply satisfying moments in the bleak record of Hitler 's lightning conquests in 1940 is the sinking of the heavy cruiser Bluecher .
25 The second is the remit of the new authorities , previously not very clear .
26 In apparent conflict with the account of the biographical sources is the evidence of the chronological lists , followed by Nesri .
27 Why is the evidence from the inert gases , and from H , C and N , inconclusive with regard to how the Earth , Venus and Mars acquired volatiles ?
28 The project is the idea of the American oceanographer Dr Robert Ballard who found the wrecks of the Bismark and the Titanic .
29 The next question comes from Mr Len Reed , of The Crescent , Morescombe , who asks : ‘ Do the British take sport less seriously than other European countries , and is the idea of the amateur sportsman , or artist , for that matter , essentially English ? ’
30 Directing the news at the viewer is the idea behind the new Focus On Britain spot which comes in the second half .
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