Example sentences of "is in [adj] [noun pl] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Apollo is in various ways a god of higher civilization : he is , for instance , the god of medicine . |
2 | He is in other words a model student though not necessarily a good one . |
3 | ‘ If a bed is in 365 days a year use , it could last for three years or maybe more , ’ says John Mott of supplier Airsprung Furniture . |
4 | They are the years , roughly , of British industrialisation and urbanisation , so this work is in broad terms an examination of various aspects of the regulation of sexuality within the period of industrial capitalism . |
5 | Does the Secretary of State accept that , if the special measures designed to help Lanarkshire and the Cowal peninsula are discounted , there is in real terms a cut of £7.6 million — or 1.6 per cent . |
6 | As for the Liberal Democrats , responding with ‘ gambling is in many cases an addiction ’ is absolutely laughable . |
7 | This excellently Greek island is in many ways a sample of the successes and the continuing tribulations of the country as a whole . |
8 | ‘ The actual contract itself is in many ways a bit of a red herring . |
9 | The unearthly , mysterious aspect of beauty is emphasised at the end of a book which is in many ways a repetition of its predecessor . |
10 | It is not surprising therefore that the history of thought about the two policy areas is in some ways similar , although that of family planning is in many ways a decade ahead of conservation . |
11 | The history of the European Fighter Aircraft project is in many ways a microcosm of the proposed Common Foreign and Security policy . |
12 | But the reason I begin with it is because it is in many ways a blueprint . |
13 | It 's er and it is in many ways the kernel of the of the concept . |
14 | The changing history of Switchboard is in many ways the history of changing needs of lesbians and gay men and a reflection of a growing understanding of our diversity . |
15 | Although perhaps reminiscent of the Whitbread race , with its high profile , closely fought circumnavigation , the British Steel Challenge is in many ways the antithesis . |
16 | Instead what we have before us is a German triumph that could not have happened without Gorbachev and Walesa , a triumph that was not planned and which is in many ways an accident , but which nevertheless has come about because both West and East Germans have seized the moment of national opportunity . |
17 | The project which is evaluated in this report is in many respects a sign of the times . |
18 | However , since the writing system is in many respects a system for representing the sound pattern of speech , a further source of phonological effects is graphology , particularly in the evocation of a character 's , style of speech in dialogue . |
19 | Founded in 1925 , the Review is in many respects a source as appropriate to this phase as the English Association and the Newbolt Committee were for the earlier period . |
20 | These are excellent ingredients for a cerebral cocktail , and Lévi-Strauss combines them brilliantly , producing what is in many respects an elaboration of Radcliffe-Brown 's early version of structuralism . |
21 | When the political and economic imagination is confronted by the economic success of an example which is in many respects an alternative to those Pacific cases , typified here by reference to Sweden , the implicit choices really do become quite evident . |
22 | Arguably , Jung 's psychology ( one which appears to link better to collective experience and social relations ) is in some respects a departure for a new sociology which is more sensitive to the relationship between the individual and society and to ‘ moral careers ’ . |
23 | The unworldly , peace-loving doctor , oblivious of both material comfort and public opinion , is in some respects a self-portrait . |
24 | This term is in some respects a misnomer , for within it are the hepatic lipocytes ( fat storing or Ito cells ) and a specialised basement membrane-like matrix , which consists predominantly of type IV collagen , laminin , and proteoglycans . |
25 | Indeed , one gets the impression that his painting of 1906 is in some ways a synthesis of elements derived from a whole variety of different types of ancient art : the drawings on Greek white-ground vases , archaic Greek and Etruscan marbles and bronzes , and Cycladic and Mesopotamian figurines . |
26 | Stein-am-Rhein is in some ways a reproduction of all that is wonderful about Schaffhausen , but with enough added subtleties to give it an identity of its own . |
27 | The history of the SI is in some ways a struggle for recognition ( despite Debord 's evasions ) sustained by a radically negative critique which ultimately failed to find a middle way between Hegelian metaphysics and the dynamics of political organisation in the pursuit of its utopian objectives . |
28 | This commitment is particularly apparent in the chapter devoted to the work of Searle , who is in some ways a disciple of Austin and in others a dissident . |
29 | This is in some ways a departure for many house churches which have been strongly pastoral in emphasis . |
30 | In parallel experiments the group showed that sensitization , which is in some ways the reverse of habituation ( see Chapters 6 and 7 ) , also involved presynaptic processes , this time requiring an increase in serotonin production and calcium entry into the cells . |