Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | IS-DEPENDENT-ON usually the operating system and computer type |
2 | Another pair of compatibles is husband and policeman ; both belong to the category of human males , and Arthur is/is not a husband and Arthur is/is not a policeman are logically independent . |
3 | Another pair of compatibles is husband and policeman ; both belong to the category of human males , and Arthur is/is not a husband and Arthur is/is not a policeman are logically independent . |
4 | The writer said , in effect , " Here is my Horace " , and the reader responded , in effect , " This is/is not the Horace that I know " , appraising the performance from the heart as well as the mind , much as a listener might appraise the rendering of a familiar musical work . |
5 | What remains to be said here is that the objection-that science does not involve causal and other nomic connections-is sometimes a part of something more general and by its nature more difficult to deal with : scientific scepticism about philosophy and its categories . |
6 | Differentiation between remission/mild and moderate disease is mostly a function of stool frequency . |
7 | But Bill 86 , admittedly , is mostly a bit of fine-tuning . |
8 | Most ( although not all ! ) horses do become less worried about strange objects as they get older , but some old horses are just plain silly about some things , but it is mostly a bit of a game to them and if ignored , they soon settle down ! |
9 | For the vast majority of the work that we do there is very seldom any criticism , and in actual fact there is mostly a clamour for more activity and more and better work . |
10 | In addition , as with music , the improvisation and performance side is mostly a group activity , and therefore this brings a different emphasis to the assessment of individual contributions , as well as posing its own particular problems . |
11 | Whether or not it is properly a part of literary studies may be a matter for dispute , but it undoubtedly constitutes an important position concerning the relationship of linguistics and literature . |
12 | Implicit in this stance is a conception that criminal law enforcement is properly a matter of compulsion , which leads , inexorably it seems , to a conclusion that regulation has failed . |
13 | In modern times we have come to associate the very word ‘ ecology ’ with a concern for the environment — yet ‘ ecology ’ is properly the name of the science that deals with the ways in which living things interact with one another and with their environment . |
14 | However , we were not keen for housing benefit to be used in place of housing support for care , which is properly the provision of income support . |
15 | As the Duke of Montrose commented , ‘ such a list is properly the business of the representative of the shire , who certainly will look to his own interest in that matter ’ . |
16 | The Association of Investment Trust Companies ( AITC ) has no formal regulatory powers , but is rather a voice for the investment trust industry . |
17 | Curiosity satisfied , it is rather a relief to emerge from darkness to daylight . |
18 | One that it is rather a myth . |
19 | But maybe it is rather a response to the real threat which we single expatriate women , with all our means and mobility , present to family structures here . |
20 | This is rather a pity , for the reasons we explained in Chapter 5 . |
21 | This is rather a surprise . |
22 | A particularly interesting pair of variables to which to apply this is provided by the energy E and the time t : unc At first sight this is a puzzling relation , because time is not quite an observable property of a system in the normal sense but is rather a parameter marking when an observation is made . |
23 | ‘ It is rather a find , ’ she agreed . |
24 | Thus , for example , the seller may argue that a sale is not by description but is rather a contract for the sale of a specific unique chattel . |
25 | But for the young , it is rather a question of the scales falling from their eyes , and having nothing to believe in any more . |
26 | The far end of Avenida do Mar is rather a mess , with parked buses , cars and trucks together with fishermen 's huts and boats . |
27 | It is rather a perspective that recognizes and takes full account of the reality of such crime within the world and which stands at a distance from it . |
28 | It is not exhaustive , of course , but is rather a list of " good bets " : categories which in our experience , are likely to yield stylistically relevant information . |
29 | They look rather sickly and there is rather a lot of black dust on the leaves and fruits . |
30 | There is rather a lot of evidence that what laymen especially valued was the propitiatory function with God of beautiful worship , with splendid chants , vestments woven by the most skilful women , and lavish expenditure of gold on the book covers seen in church and on the altar crosses . |