Example sentences of "is [det] [conj] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But is that because a new innovation you see . |
2 | That the members of the quintet will be ‘ bound ’ to each other in secret guilt by the cement of blood , having been tricked into thinking Shatov is a danger and must be removed , is another and a promising rationalization which reveals a local shrewdness like Iago 's . |
3 | We would also be interested in purchasing some of the more sought after antiquarian guides and books where their value is such that a pure donation might be considered over-generous . |
4 | He thought the doctor should be liable where the risk is such that a prudent person , in the patient 's position , would have regarded it as significant . |
5 | Adding the KUBE asks more of the amplifier in contradicting the inherent roll-off of the bass system but the efficiency of the 103/4 is such that a 50 watts per channel amplifier ( into 4 ohms ) remains adequate in a normal sized room . |
6 | The sensitivity of the test is such that a diluted specimen may still give a positive result , but the contaminants will be so dilute as not to cause a problem . |
7 | The range of syllabus options in each of the study units is such that a single subject route or a more interdisciplinary pathway may be followed , depending upon individual abilities and aspirations . |
8 | In short , he is all that a medieval paladin might be expected to be . |
9 | Clearly the brain is more than a passive relay from stimulus to response . |
10 | Yet Maastricht is more than a symbolic milestone . |
11 | The former can do no more than skim the surface of an area which has recently been very heavily mined ; the latter is included because I think that this theory , though recent , is more than a passing fashion and contains some insights into the nature of knowledge . |
12 | Some of the smaller , and most certainly highly active dinosaurs were about the size of a chicken , and there is more than a passing similarity between a running ostrich and the kind of reconstruction that shows fleet-footed , running dinosaurs . |
13 | The Conservative case is more than a political ideal : it can be backed up by rigorous economic arguments . |
14 | ‘ poeticity ’ , he says , is like oil in cooking ; you can not have it on its own but when it is used with other food it is more than a mere addition . |
15 | This is more than a mere measure of the offensive character in question . |
16 | However , since it is more than a mere sign , it partakes of the reality it signifies and is a means of grace through which the atoning work of Christ is made effective in the life of the Christian . |
17 | The tunnel is more than a mere curiosity to astronomers . |
18 | A good caddie is more than a mere assistant . |
19 | As that doyen of golf-writers , the late Henry Longhurst said , ‘ A good caddie is more than a mere assistant , he is guide , philosopher and friend . ’ |
20 | This is more than a mere breach of the implied condition that goods should comply with the contract description . |
21 | ‘ M ’ is more than a mere dressmaker , she 's an artist : a fairy godmother sewing with enchanted thread , bringing , life to each John Peacock creation . |
22 | The fact is , however , that Leonce and Lena is more than a fizzled-out digression into comedy by the creator of Woyzeck . |
23 | In this blithe seaside comedy , Depardieu reminds us that a great star is more than a great actor ; he is a creature people ca n't stop watching . ’ |
24 | The Bible , however , is more than a great storehouse of myths , of unfocussed divine truths , for it also reveals God in full-focus . |
25 | Sometimes Japan is more than a Western mind can take . |
26 | The maintenance of the castle is more than a concerted defence of the ordered interior against the disorderly exterior . |
27 | If there is more than a certain amount , gravity will in due course draw the galaxies back together . |
28 | There are also diagnostics allowing a recalculation of the ‘ good ’ reference levels if the number of bad readings exceeds a predetermined level or an output of warning messages if any of the measurements used in computing the average is more than a certain tolerance from the mean . |
29 | We know that Matisse is more than a decorative painter and we agree that Picasso is not always an aggressive painter , but the whole discourse about these painters has depended upon certain prejudicial polarities : colour or form ; wholeness or disintegration ; tradition or avant-garde ; French or international . |
30 | When he arrives in the White House we will discover if he is more than a brilliant campaigner . |