Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [is] [adj] [subord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She and her boyfriend Jonathan Clack have become convinced the vandalism is more than just coincidence .
2 Needless to say , this is an oversimplification ; the struggle is partial as well as , always , enmeshed in both the opposing trends to varying extents .
3 Naturally , if the ions attract the electrons the converse is true as well , i.e. owing to the magnetic force on the electrons , there is also an inward force upon the ions .
4 Unless the wind is more than about 45° to the direction of take-off , a strong cross wind seldom creates problems .
5 It 's different if the wind 's offshore because then it can be deceptively close into the shore and further out bigger waves and if you get into trouble you 're lost out to sea .
6 Some analysts argue that the result is deceptive because only successful beaches applied this year , while others claim that the number of winners has fallen because beaches had to meet a much stricter test on bacteria in the water .
7 THE Scottish premiere of a new work is no unusual event but it adds an extra air of intrigue when the piece is less than freshly minted .
8 If the statute is later than about 1968 it will be found in the Continuation Volumes , which are all indexed in the latest Cumulative Supplement .
9 The books is more than merely route descriptions though , as Harding recounts the times over the years he 's walked the various paths , adding anecdotes , descriptions of the people and insights into the history of the area .
10 The scuzz-noise melée lives on , but the setting 's weirder than before .
11 The plot is more than faintly ludicrous but the music is Rossini at his most inspired — even when one suspects that he is writing with tongue in cheek .
12 For Warr , however , the issue is historical as well as moral , the reflection of an age-long struggle for rational laws rooted in ‘ a spirit of understanding big with freedom and having a single respect to people 's rights ’ .
13 None of the movements is less than very well done , but I do miss the blazing splendour of this conductor 's finest Bruckner with his old orchestra , none of which , alas , has made it on to CD .
14 With its second centenary fast approaching , the Louvre is keener than ever to put some of the lesser-known sections of its collection on public view .
15 The publicity given to the conference is important because both the propaganda department and the People 's Daily , the official voice of the Communist Party , have long preferred stability and ideological orthodoxy to the no-holds-barred economic reforms favoured by Deng .
16 The lighting in the room is functional as well as decorative .
17 The recovery is mental as well as physical .
18 The striking lack of correspondence between the two sets of equivalents is , however , more than a simple difference in surface realization ; the non-isomorphism is semantic as well as formal .
19 From the supplier 's point of view , the relationship is better than simply one based on contracts , price and open bidding .
20 The game is psychological as well as physical ; once you have your physical bits together you have to work on the psychological aspect and this seems to be the stage we 're at ’ .
21 And why now , when the magazine is better than ever ?
22 But the countryside is more than just a pretty picture .
23 She said : ‘ The economy is stronger than ever .
24 But the firm is more than just a money-maker ; it is the consummate all-rounder .
25 These results , in turn , confirm a large body of other findings that ‘ psychotic ’ characteristics — temperamental as well as cognitive — tend to cluster in families where one of the members is diagnosable as mentally ill .
26 The voice is better than ever ; tamer yet still capable of extreme passion .
27 Most of the alpha particles will be contained only if the current flowing through the discharge is higher than about 2.5 million amps : so JET was designed to have a current of 3 MA .
28 As one of the opponents of the regime admitted : ‘ It is a disaster ; the Emperor is stronger than ever . ’
29 And so the resentment is worse than ever .
30 In Greek tragedy , in most of Jane Austen 's novels , a leading figure in the drama realises with a sense of shock that the world is other than once imagined , and accepts that it is so .
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