Example sentences of "in [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 But he could equally well have said one is enthusiasm and the other is cynicism , one is facility and the other is aridity , one is gregariousness and the other is solitude , one is the belief that no one has ever done anything of value before and the other is the belief that everything has already been done , one is spontaneity and the other is cerebration , one is joy and the other is despair , one is heart and the other is mind , one is the garret and the other is the penthouse , one is sincerity and the other is irony , one is Jung and the other is Freud , one is Rimbaud and the other is Mallarmé , one is wine and the other is coffee , one is rags and the other is riches , one is women and the other is celibacy , one is health and the other is disease , one is meat and the other is vegetables , one is life and the other is death , one is everything in upper case and the other is everything in lower case , one is everything in roman and the other is everything in italics .
2 The gossipy world of New York dealers in convinced that the picture is in the Greek tycoon 's Manhattan apartment ; or at one of the three villas in St Moritz , probably Villa Marguns .
3 Do n't pay a large deposit , and be wary of making payment in full before the work is completed ( many retailers will let you hold back up to 10% of costs until you are satisfied with the work ) .
4 The fact that the directors ' discretion is not reviewable , therefore , means in short that the section is likely to have little causative impact : it does not compel the directors to do anything they would not otherwise have been inclined to do .
5 It can be seen from the table that in general if the department is concerned with economic information , it is also concerned with political risks .
6 In particular if the meeting is in private premises it should be noted that the police can insist on entering the premises even against the wishes of the organisers , if they have reasonable grounds to believe a breach of the peace is likely to occur ( Thomas v. Sawkins ( H.C. , 1935 ) ) .
7 Treaty , in particular where the vessel is not used to pursue an economic activity or where the application for registration is made by or on behalf of a person who is not established , and has no intention of becoming established , in the state concerned .
8 Feverfew will seed itself readily once there is a plant in the garden , in particular where the drainage is good and the sun plentiful ; it will root in walls and between cracks in paving .
9 The above two illustrations also indicate the difficulty which can be experienced in discerning whether the model is coming towards you or going away .
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