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

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1 Something else is alive beside the clock 's loneliness and this blank page where my fingers move .
2 Something else is alive beside the clock 's loneliness and this blank page where my fingers move .
3 Yes there is something outside his window , however near or far and it is alive but he does n't have to be seeing it and on the other hand something is alive in the room because actually if you look at the context of that , something else is alive beside the clock 's loneliness and the blank page where my fingers move .
4 YUP PA A book in which everything is understandable except the author 's purpose in writing it
5 YUPPA GA Stomach ache masquerading as eyestrain ; a book in which nothing is understandable except the author 's purpose in writing it
6 Maoism , with its emphasis on the countryside surrounding the cities , has been influential , particularly in Peru , where it is strong in the teachers ' unions and is the ideology of the Shining path guerrilla movement .
7 But Rush is confident that any animosity has long-since faded and that his former boss is due for a hero 's welcome when he leads his side out at the ground he graced for 14 illustrious years as player and manager .
8 The small number of women involved in white water paddling , she feels , is due to a women 's attitude to fear and taking risks rather than any negative feelings from male paddlers .
9 I wrote to the Sunday Correspondent criticising a claim in their first issue that the recent flattening in the rise of the monthly AIDS figures is due to the Government 's propaganda campaign of 1986 .
10 This , researchers believe , is due to the drug 's direct action on the heart .
11 If you do have a scanner which performs grey-scaling by using dither patterns it is important to run tests to check which pattern is the most suitable for the particular picture , there is often a considerable difference in quality which is due to the scanner 's response to the original photography .
12 In my recent researches into drawing in the United States in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and in the National Gallery in Washington , I discovered a large resource of minimalist works on paper by women ( whether this is due to the collector/donor 's taste or is a real reflection of the state of practice is difficult to determine . )
13 This is due to the fly 's much higher flicker fusion frequency .
14 He is due before the town 's magistrates today .
15 Stella Fearnley replies : In response to Richard Harwood 's comments , I feel I should point out that my article did not imply that the only perception of district societies is that of a practitioners ' club , and that this perception emerged from market research carried out among our members last year , not from my own opinions .
16 The second factor associated , in particular , with the applications from the former Eastern Bloc countries is that of the EEC 's trade and tariff policies , which make existence on the doorstep of a protectionist bloc increasingly painful .
17 In Jez Welsh 's Forest Fires ( 1983–90 ) , the key auditory experience is that of the viewer 's feet trampling over woodland debris on the gallery floor ; Tina Keane 's Escalator ( 1988 ) invites an almost architectural experience , as you walk through , below , behind and around the multiple screens .
18 The general area within which this study lies is that of an enterprise 's business strategy and the relationship of that strategy to events in the environment surrounding the enterprise .
19 The present structure of excise duties is inimical to the Treasury 's own interests .
20 William took his argument one step further by saying , ‘ I believe that cross court training is terrific for the child 's development .
21 Providing that the castration is restricted to cutting off the testicles alone ( sometimes the whole kit would go ) , it is possible for a man 's libido and ability to indulge in intercourse not to be reduced at all .
22 It is possible for a man 's commitment to his fundamental principles to remain firm even though he may act in certain circumstances in a way contrary to those principles .
23 In such a situation it is possible for the parent 's self control to snap and in a moment of aberration he may strike the child in a manner that is instantly regretted and most unlikely ever to be repeated . ’
24 For the energy levels of Figure a1 , it is possible for the compound XY to break up into X and Y , but this requires the much higher activation energy , h + l .
25 Note that attempts will be made wherever possible to conciliate between solicitor and client where the client is dissatisfied with the solicitor 's charges , and the dispute has not been resolved under the firm 's internal PR15 procedure .
26 the title ‘ Transavantgarde ’ is representative of the artists ' intention to transcend the ‘ old Modern movement ’ as well as what they perceived as tralatitious concepts of avant-gardism. 2
27 Renault is right about the Clio 's ride .
28 The introduction of the concepts of abstractions and axiomatisation is attributable to the Greek mathematician/philosophers of the period 600–300 BC .
29 Does the Minister accept that , as there are now 50 different definitions of a professional engineer , it is unrealistic for the Minister 's Department to tell Newcastle council , which put in two bids for technology schools , that it should have submitted only one .
30 Or , at least , the bat 's sensation of her mate may be no more different from my visual sensation of a flamingo , than my visual sensation of a flamingo is different from a flamingo 's visual sensation of a flamingo .
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