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

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1 Answer guide : If a resource is scarce a firm may be constrained in terms of output .
2 If an issue of a government security is under-subscribed the Issue Department will purchase the remainder , which it will gradually sell to the public .
3 This encourages decisive footsteering since as one rail is depressed the other is raised .
4 It 's possible a gas power station could use the turbines to produce electricity again … but the nuclear reactor is fated to become an architectural curiosity
5 It 's possible the gang made their getaway along the nearby M4 .
6 Investigators say it 's possible the money may have been taken to Iraq or Turkey to buy refugee supplies on the spot .
7 Police say it 's possible the man is responsible for two sex attacks and he must give himself up .
8 It 's possible the doctor will opt for a Caesarian section , ’ the nurse explained briefly , checking notes on a clipboard .
9 It 's possible the hoard was actually found somewhere else on the site — say the cellar of one of the houses — and put in the flue for safe-keeping , to be drained away gradually .
10 Where the climate is dry a yard , a garden or the corner of a field can become a school .
11 Make sure that the vagina is well lubricated ( if it is dry the condom may tear or come off ) .
12 If the domain of a criterion statement is broad the representativeness of assessment tasks is more difficult to arrange and criterion performance may thereby be ambivalent .
13 ‘ It is understandable the Queen should have her official correspondence paid for .
14 spe spe spe spe spe spe it 's specific an objective should be specific .
15 When the demand for units is strong the management has no need to destroy units as they may be sold within a short period .
16 When the solar wind is strong the magnetopause retreats to about 50 R J upwind .
17 This cyclical fluctuation in volume is due to-the operation of the camcorder 's automatic gain control which is all the time trying to maintain a constant sound level irrespective of the natural level of the incoming signal , an effect which makes it impossible to reproduce true audio perspectives .
18 Morris is due a benefit before too long and , despite fears in some Celtic quarters , I can not see him leaving Glamorgan .
19 Part of that is due no doubt to ongoing poor relations with the United States , but part may also be the result of a collapse of cultural life in Cuba today , particularly in the visual arts .
20 Er it 's Norman the town crier at Leicester .
21 It 's unbelievable the number of thieves there are , he said .
22 It 's strange the way Chinese Whispers start about certain guitars ; by the time the umpteenth person has told you about the amazing instrument that they 've seen , you begin to be very sceptical about whether anything can be as outrageous as described …
23 It 's strange the way that chains of thought and ideas are triggered ; there is often a delay .
24 ‘ I write most of the lyrics , but it 's strange the way some of them come out , ’ he says .
25 ‘ I write most of the lyrics , but it 's strange the way some of them come out , ’ he says .
26 It 's strange the house is so quiet . ’
27 These orders do not contain a blanket exemption for agreements that come within their terms but provide that in deciding whether or not an agreement is registrable no account shall be taken of any restriction : which limits the extent to which the person accepting the restriction may compete with the acquired enterprise , or may be engaged or interested in , disclose information to , or otherwise assist any business which so competes , provided that the restriction subsists for no longer than the permitted period .
28 It seems like if he is asleep the rest of them have a 90m kip too .
29 But it 's admirable the way Morland employees are supporting their board . ’
30 No we actually just gone in and picked it out She was , she was actually erm a promo girl for the er for the dog food company who , who , who 's mobile the picture .
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