Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Singer 's religion is also a feeling for the power of the community to censure and reject .
2 As religious beliefs can not be proved scientifically they are to be doubted , for it is assumed that religion is just a matter of subjective opinion .
3 Course Television Coverage of the Arts is mainly a matter of pearls before swine and horses before carts .
4 Membership of PWI is reportedly a condition of taking a WABI licence — all licencees are understood to have been sworn to secrecy under the direst of threats for disclosure .
5 There , raggamuffin rules and Tuff Gong is just a part of the dollar-hoover tourist industry .
6 There are so many diseases that can be helped by the Alexander Technique because , whatever problem we may have , the remedy is always the same : find out what it is that is causing the problem , stop doing whatever it is and then you will soon start to feel better .
7 The Gay Business Association is probably the nearest that there is to a group holding a free-market-to-liberation point of view .
8 Conversely , where the exothermicity of the association is small ( comparable to , or a few times kT , Figure 4B ) , then there is much residual motion in the associated state , and the adverse entropy of the association is only a fraction of the formal loss in entropy corresponding to the formation of a rigid complex .
9 The letter f is simply a shorthand for indicating that a furnished tenancy will be determined by the elements within the bracket .
10 We may say that thinking is essentially the activity of operating with signs .
11 Thinking is essentially an internal activity although of course it is stimulated and aided by interaction with the external world including other people .
12 With hindsight , we can see this loss of faith as one of the formative facts of his life : much of his subsequent thinking is precisely a ‘ search ’ for something to fill the void or , more characteristically , for a way of honestly confronting the void .
13 The measure of our thinking is often the performance of our intellect .
14 when a single entry is both the Target and Source for cross-referencing .
15 In the ‘ sting ’ ( never easily seen from England and the northern United States , and not at all from Scotland ) Lesath and Shaula give the impression of being a very wide pair , but they are not associated ; of the two Lesath is much the more luminous and remote .
16 Margi 's stage persona is still a larger than life version of the Kirkby girl and strikes obvious chords with some of her audience .
17 Witness in the New Testament is neither the silent churchgoing that passes for witness among many Christians , nor the sickening self-advertisement that often results when a believer ‘ gives his testimony ’ ; but simple factual reference to the historical Jesus , his death and resurrection , his gift of the Spirit , and his present availability and power .
18 It would be a mistake , however , to think that the Marcan Gospel of the New Testament is merely the notes of , or the preaching of , Peter .
19 Grief : so much of life , its relationships and its creative opportunities are damaged or lost in the course of addictive disease that grief is universally a major factor in early recovery and also a major risk in the possibility of return to the substance or process of addiction .
20 The range and quality of the existing stock is also an important factor .
21 The ACE/ID polymorphism is thus an independent risk factor for myocardial infarction in low-risk individuals .
22 AND two thirds complain that underfunding is still a major problem .
23 Jeff 's just a little late in calling , that 's all . ’
24 Despite the structure of the proposal — where the with-profits fund retains a mutual structure , analysts say the deal is effectively a demutualisation because it opens the door to eventual takeover .
25 Mr Abbott said : ‘ A deal is never a deal until it is signed . ’
26 The record deal is certainly the most important of an artist 's longterm contracts .
27 The great age of Antwerp in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is inevitably the theme of the main exhibitions the year .
28 Pain perception is traditionally an area of psychological expertise and the principal aim of this project is to initiate a significant sociological contribution to the study of pain perception , building on the post-holder 's doctoral research .
29 Hence perception is fundamentally an interactive process .
30 The CTP proclaims that the link between the perceived object and the perception is just an ordinary bit of the great causal nexus of nature ( it needs to believe this , as we shall see presently ) and yet it is prepared to accept that this segment of the chain has a rather privileged status ; at the very least , that it has a beginning and an end .
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