Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adj] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This is all some sort of joke , is n't it ? ’ |
2 | In the future , I suppose , these ‘ social rejects ’ can remain outside the venue while , inside , the band sing such lyrics as ‘ There 's only one way of life , and that 's your own . ’ |
3 | In the future , I suppose , these ‘ social rejects ’ can remain outside the venue while , inside , the band sing such lyrics as ‘ There 's only one way of life , and that 's your own . ’ |
4 | Well , if there 's only one level of structure then evidence about the and evidence of that meaning are both going to bear on that . |
5 | But there 's only one piece of advice that matters really : think of the general public , in other words do n't produce something that leaves 99 per cent of the public behind . ’ |
6 | ‘ It gives the impression that there 's only one sort of comedy for one sort of people . |
7 | That 's a bit unlucky there 's only one packet of butter there . |
8 | it 's only two pieces of bacon |
9 | It 's only another form of love . ’ |
10 | ‘ There 's obviously some kind of misunderstanding here . |
11 | So she said oh about three people who 've had that , she said you have something to eat and you get pains and it 's obviously some sort of virus going round . |
12 | ‘ I expect it 's all some sort of misunderstanding . |
13 | Suppose that there is only one type of bond available . |
14 | ‘ Stash-for-cash is only one way of trading . |
15 | Oh , I 'm not suggesting that these groups , if they come together and mix will cause problems , I 'm suggesting that if there is only one kind of person that 's attracted to a particular site and that type of person happens to be socially irresponsible , then then you 're it 's a recipe for disaster , is n't it ? |
16 | I see no reason to deny … that behaviour is only one kind of evidence , sometimes not the best , and surely no criterion for knowledge . |
17 | This line of thinking presupposes that there is only one kind of power . |
18 | Election is only one part of representation . |
19 | Because there is only one sense of monarch , namely , the general one , and because its reference must be maximised , if the subject of the poem was a king or a queen , then ‘ Yes ’ is the only truthful answer . |
20 | Finally , Stanley and Farrington ( 1981 , 78 ) also conclude that public transport is only one component of accessibility and argue that accessibility deprivation can be alleviated in one of three strategic ways : |
21 | It is the advice of Consultant Psychiatrists at Banstead and Horton that while there may be a ‘ small number of patients in other categories who might be suitable on an individual basis for transfer to appropriate alternative facilities , there is only one category of patient which can seriously be considered for transfer . |
22 | There is only one species of orang-utan and two races . |
23 | In food operations there is only one standard of cleanliness . |
24 | An official statement said that the dismissal was intended to " ensure there is only one line of thinking and action in environmental policy " . |
25 | And if this is so we get the delightful result that instead of there being at least two radically different sorts of things in the world , sensory states and material objects , there is only one sort of thing , sensory states , and all putatively other sorts of thing are reducible to complexes of actual and possible things of the first sort . |
26 | But such a phenomenalism is only one form of reductionism . |
27 | Adjudication is only one form of procedure . |
28 | Reserve police in this part of Belfast correctly point out that uncertainty over their contract is only one form of insecurity , and simply adds to the pressure of working in West Belfast ( FN 9/10/87 , p. 25 ) . |
29 | This is only one form of teacher collusion with racialized processes . |
30 | Punishment is only one form of reminder , a particularly vigorous one for emergencies usually with strong feelings involved — to get a child back into the groove . |