Example sentences of "[ex0] [is] [det] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some people from up the lane which , you know there 's some and the women were alright , do n't get me
2 Gillis accepts , against the advice of his chair-bound agent ( Miranda Richardson ) , but soon discovers that there 's more than a movie at stake .
3 I , I erm , I was off the west co er on a holiday to the west coast of Ireland and we erm we 're driving down the west coast and there was like some rocks and everything about , so we stopped and , you know , I looked by a rock pools or something , and there 's this and the rock pool is like mini-swimming baths , they were , you know , probably
4 There is much that the Government , the car industry , the insurance industry and others are doing to prevent car crime , but tackling the roots of car crime means , in part , tackling the roots of criminality .
5 The reason for this becomes clear if you use an annular stimulus ; you then get a response at the opposite phase to that for a central stimulus , and there is antagonism between these two regions , so when you illuminate both together there is little or no response ; they cancel each other out .
6 In others there is little or no disagreement .
7 There is little or no deterrent for these fiendish acts .
8 Except in the more extreme cases mentioned there is little or no significance in them .
9 He drew up a work schedule dedicated ‘ to providing holes which would be reachable with two good shots , when the ground is soft and there is little or no run , rather than cater as regards length for the summer conditions ’ .
10 There is little or no discussion of principle .
11 There is little or no sense of diachrony or process in the work of Barthes or Lévi-Strauss .
12 There is no known proof of true hereditary surnames in the period before the Conquest , and although a number of Domesday tenants of English origins have names additional to their first — such as Alnod of Kent , a byname given to a man with land in Oxfordshire — there is little or no evidence to show that these were other than personal to the individuals .
13 The fact that there is little or no evidence that a gift is operating does not necessarily mean , however , that it is not present .
14 Although there is little or no evidence to support the contention that those who deviate from shared sexual morality are likely to be ‘ deviant ’ in other ways as well , it was argued in Chapter two that it is precisely this quality that Mrs Whitehouse felt she had detected in young ‘ revolutionaries ’ such as Richard Neville .
15 However , there is little or no evidence for this .
16 Sometimes , where occupation is particularly dense , there is little or no evidence for any associated property to the rear , suggesting that their occupants either worked land elsewhere or derived their livelihood from other specializations .
17 There is little or no evidence to support this argument .
18 There is little or no tradition of democratic government in these new states and the influence of Western liberal democratic traditions is not always likely to be great .
19 Thus , for example as Revill has pointed out , in programmed instruction students work as isolated individuals ; there is little or no interaction with other students , or with the teacher .
20 But students work as isolated individuals ; there is little or no interaction with the rest of the group or with the lecturer .
21 If there is little or no bias it does n't matter whereabouts on the line you start .
22 Because of this there is little or no possibility that somebody somewhere else will recognize the merits of the actions you are taking , or the opportunity that you have uncovered , and of their own free will line up and help you .
23 Finally , as some of them are geographically isolated , there is little or no possibility of merging with other institutions .
24 Such problems are usually confined to ponds in which there is little or no water movement , and generally occur at night .
25 But without the initial pump-priming operation by the Government , there is little or no chance of attracting this secondary wave of employment .
26 Dormer windows , fitted into alcoves in the roof , are difficult to treat because there is little or no space into which the curtains can be drawn back .
27 Sometimes there is little or no overlap between the scores of individuals in Group A and the individuals in Group B ( see L. Milroy 1980 : 161 for an example ) , but more often there is considerable overlap .
28 Since the STJ always confined itself to veiled hints of this kind rather than anything more explicit , and since there is little or no literature available on the women 's suffrage movement in Edinburgh , it is impossible to say whether there was indeed any personal connection between the Master Printers and the " West End suffragettes . "
29 Within this section attention will be given to preparation not only for the selling task , in which there is little or no scope for the salesperson to bargain with the buyer , but also for where selling may involve a degree of negotiation between buyer and seller .
30 Motability moan IF A disabled driver requires a car under the Motability scheme with a manual transmission then there is little or no deposit required .
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