Example sentences of "is [adj] [conj] [adv] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that even a good working knowledge of credit costs helps consumers only if that knowledge affects their shopping decisions .
2 The second method is appropriate when only a small number of arithmetic operations are to be performed on each of a large number of initial items of data .
3 But every letter is unique and even a retained copy , the equivalent of a modern carbon , does not detract from that essential quality : so that criteria are not so stern .
4 First-hand experience is invaluable but only a limited amount of it can be arranged and you certainly ca n't have large numbers of trainees sitting at the back of the same class .
5 However the supply voltage must also be increased to maintain the phase current at its rated value when the motor is stationary and consequently a large d.c. power supply is needed .
6 ‘ It is scandalous that only a tiny fraction of cars in the UK have catalysts fitted .
7 It is plain that only a small community closely knit by ties of kinship , common sentiment , and belief , and placed in a stable environment , could live successfully by such a regime of unofficial rules .
8 The infant 's eye is elastic and so a raised intra-ocular pressure causes the eyeball to enlarge .
9 International harmonization of competition policies is essential and probably a supranational competition authority as well .
10 The same anonymous writer who heard Spurgeon in 1884 went across the river to the City Temple but again was not complimentary : ‘ If you can forgive a bad delivery with occasional dropping of aspirates , and the incessant introduction of Gladstonian politics in connection with holy things , you will find in Dr Parker 's sermons much that is impressive and certainly a great deal that is novel . ’
11 It is true that once a useful co-ordinating convention is established every person has reason to adhere to it , a reason which is independent of the existence of the authority , a reason deriving entirely from the existence of the useful convention .
12 Although there still exists the notion that administration should be or is apolitical and merely a neutral tool of the government , this is palpably not so in practically all states , industrialised or less developed or ‘ socialist ’ .
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