Example sentences of "[is] this [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor is this just a problem that is eating away the character of historic towns and conservation areas . |
2 | Is this just a way of expressing friendliness ? |
3 | Is this just a malign coincidence ? |
4 | Could I be bisexual or is this just a fantasy ? |
5 | ‘ Is this just a game for you ? |
6 | Is this just a case of too much sun ? ’ |
7 | Or is this just an elaborate distraction created by her mind to avoid facing her infertility ? |
8 | Is this just an ordinary camera you 've used ? |
9 | Is this just an aberration , if you look at the road markings , you 'll see it seems to be official , cos the road is marked out for driving on the right , and the reason is that er , traffic law in this country says , that vehicles drive on the left , except in Savoy Street . |
10 | Is this revenge or is this just the stopping other people from suffering really ? |
11 | Have the political and creative aspirations of the sector been abandoned in the climate of new realism ’ , or is this simply the beginning of a new phase ? |
12 | Within a cell what happens is this right a cell , what happens is that erm D N A is copied on to something called erm R N A , which is a kind of template , messenger R N A , it 's a kind of copy and it 's a single strand , corresponding to one of the strands on the original D N A with the same base structure . |
13 | Nor is this necessarily a model of steady decline . |
14 | But neither is this necessarily the case . |
15 | Is this actually a book that er is going to be of any assistance to me ? |
16 | Is this now the age of ‘ lies , damn lies and journalism ’ ? |
17 | Nor is this only a question of a difference between writing and speech , as might at first appear . |
18 | Is this merely a definition of the limits of a gratuitous promise ( as in Thomas v Thomas , infra ) or is it an offer to contract , the consideration being P's forbearance from marriage ? |
19 | Or is this merely an unexpectedly concentrated pay-off for Christie 's long-standing ( since 1766 ) rapport with the oldest and grandest British families ? |
20 | Is this still a is |
21 | ‘ So , Firmin , is this still a joke ? ’ |
22 | But is this really a fair comparison ? |
23 | The clarifying question is : " Is this really a problem or am I just choosing to look at it as a problem ? " |
24 | So is this really a new panacea or a just a passing craze for crazies . |
25 | Now of course it may be that the child has caught a worry about schooling from the parent , but I think that 's the first thing to sort out — is this really a problem in the child , or is it a problem in the parent 's mind ? |
26 | Now of course it may be that the child has caught a worry about schooling from the parent , but I think that 's the first thing to sort out — is this really a problem in the child , or is it a problem in the parent 's mind ? |
27 | But is this really an unlikely choice ? |
28 | Yet the question has to be asked : how much is this really an artificial crisis which will subside as quickly as it has arisen ? |
29 | Is this really the best Britain has to offer ? |
30 | Is this really the case ? |