Example sentences of "[pron] [is] simply [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That can , of course , literally be satisfied by the Unit General Manager ( UGM ) preparing a piece of paper which is simply a statement of intent . |
2 | Reference may be made to the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 3 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) although it has to be said that that paragraph is not , in the author 's view , well drafted since it fails to indicate with sufficient clarity the difference between disclosing personal pecuniary interests ( failure to comply being a serious criminal offence ) and disclosing other interests ( which is simply a matter of prudence , but involves no breach of law ) . |
3 | In hotel and catering accounts , the sales day book is replaced by the visitors ' tabular ledger , which is simply a form of analysed or columnar book-keeping . |
4 | My children love to play this game which is simply the water variant of ‘ What 's the Time Mr Wolf ’ . |
5 | The angular attenuation of scattering is measured by the particle scattering factor which is simply the ratio of the scattering intensity to the intensity in the absence of interference , measured at the same angle θ . |
6 | It is convenient to introduce the idea of " switching angle " , which is simply the change in detected rotor position relative to the low-speed detected position . |
7 | Another method of determining the static position error involves the concept of " stiffness " , which is simply the slope of the static torque/rotor position characteristic at the equilibrium position . |
8 | In contrast , the mutant polymerases and CRP produce a pattern which is simply the sum of the individual CRP and polymerase footprints . |
9 | In many of the analogous medieval fabliaux of a miller and two clerks , the one clerk 's designs upon the daughter are motivated by simple lust , because she is beautiful , and involve her deception too , as she is given , in the dark , what she is told is a gold ring but which is simply an iron ring off an andiron in the fireplace . |
10 | Like the characters and indeed the reader he or she is simply a collection of codes : ‘ The ‘ I ’ which approaches the text is already itself a plurality of other texts , of codes which are infinite , or more precisely , lost ( whose origin is lost ) ’ ( p. 10 ) . |
11 | She is simply the victim of the kind of prejudice which all plump women experience in their everyday lives , including me . |
12 | No longer a matter of distribution across a norm , of statistics and probability , ‘ normality ’ itself is simply a common-sense , inclusive definition of what it is to be human , with wider boundaries redefined from experience . |
13 | He argues that , far from the State being the prime mover of history , the State itself is simply an aspect of a particular type of society . |
14 | There 's simply a number of bloody big questions . |
15 | There 's simply no unity , no consistency , no narrative thrust , All these pseudo-dreams and irrelevant letters ! ’ |
16 | There 's simply no excuse here , for Philips was perfectly able to accommodate three Haydn Symphonies onto a previous release featuring Sir Colin Davis and the royal Concertgebouw Orchestra ! |
17 | But remember , there 's simply no excuse in this society , in the late twentieth century , for an unwanted pregnancy . |
18 | Once more , there 's simply no excuse for ignorance . |
19 | They ca n't carry out repairs — there 's simply no glass available . |
20 | There 's simply no contest . |
21 | First of all there 's simply the familiarity factor . |
22 | There is simply no way he would have been accepted for training in our Church — and that is perhaps a tragedy . |
23 | There is simply no way in which to measure the contribution to popular education made by Sunday schools . |
24 | There is simply no sex appeal in a haemorrhoid . |
25 | Anyone who so much as hints at a ‘ third way ’ between communism and capitalism is considered naive ; there is simply no time to try more experiments . |
26 | In our judgment there is simply no jurisdiction to make an order for the payment of the appellant 's costs from central funds . |
27 | There is simply no substitute for knowing your venue ( and how to get there ) thoroughly . |
28 | For Anderton vehemently rejects the idea of any internal evaluation which might explore the moralities or philosophies of policing : ‘ there is simply no room in the management and organization of police operations for vague , academic dissertations ’ ( Police Review ; 90 , 19 November 1982 : 4684 ) . |
29 | At State level , there is simply no administration at all to carry out conservation , although at present State Soil Conservation Commissions are in the process of being formed . |
30 | There is simply no comparison with the terrorist Communist Party of Peru , the Sendero Luminoso , although that seems to be what Evans-Pritchard is hinting at . |