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

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1 What Mr Rowland wants is the early publication of this report .
2 What Mr Rowland wants is the early publication of this report .
3 Another excellent chapter deals with the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion , which Brennan admits is a personal hobbyhorse .
4 What Freud provides is a workable and , on the whole , convincing hypothesis or model that enables us at least to describe , if not to explain , the workings of the mind — that is , people 's behaviour and people 's creations , such as visual art and literature .
5 Mike Teague says he was amazed at how many people turned out to watch … and it just goes to show how much Gloucester people enjoy their rugby … he says his comeback is going well but there 's a lot of pressure to keep winning and England want is a third grand slam …
6 What Mr Alexander establishes is the vital contrast between external sanctity and order and the lust , violence , madness and panic that fuel the characters ' actions .
7 ‘ Perhaps England winning is the best thing that could have happened to South African rugby .
8 Reading plays is an essential part of your career preparation — the more plays you read the more you will understand of the theatre 's development .
9 But just a few miles away from where Jilly Cooper lives is a REAL hamlet called Paradise , and villagers there are worried that readers might think the book is based on them .
10 The Ouse Washes is the largest inland area of regularly flooded marshland in Great Britain .
11 Just very briefly , I think that erm the point Mr raised is a fair point and erm there may well need to be a good bit of clarification erm on on that .
12 Anableps anableps is an American Livebearer .
13 One important feature shared by most of the GCC states is an Iranian and/or Arab Shiite minority , whose behaviour in the event of some difference with Iran could not be predicted .
14 What Broad and Wade do is an excellent job of documenting the countless ways in which careerism has corrupted every field of science .
15 A number of probabilistic systems employ word-word associations which Sharman claims is the implicit application of syntactic , semantic and pragmatic knowledge .
16 narrow foot yeah it 's like you do n't have to sort of ones our Adie got is the best
17 Unlike some of his theological colleagues , Bishop Montefiore is not afraid to state that the question of whether God exists is a definite question of fact .
18 Lise 's dance when she sweeps the floor before helping Mother Simone to spin is an excellent example of how the subtle timing of gesture can be and is helped by the appropriate choice of music .
19 Leonard Lifts is a major division of Kone Lifts Limited .
20 The toolset , which Cadre claims is the first integrated solution covering maintenance , test and reuse of existing software , includes six modules : system understanding , a reverse engineering tool for ‘ complete design recovery of C source programs ’ ; function understanding , producing control flow graphs and data and control complexity metrics ; the construction module , which automates the building of source code from Ensemble 's design environment ; test case generation , which automatically builds in test cases at function , unit or subsystem level ; test verification ; and a documentation module .
21 The first thing that Britain needs is a new model for sector skills training .
22 VG LIMS is the first Laboratory Information Management Systems to be available on the RS60000 series of IMB computers and represents a major breakthrough in this field .
23 The other main benefit Harding sees is the internal filtration system in the Florigo fryer : ‘ You can filter from one pan to another , drain the pan into a filtration tank and you can pump that into any other frying basin .
24 I think you 'll find all Guy needs is the right woman . ’
25 ‘ What Chipie offers is a tremendous amount of options for men , women and children , from jeans and sweatshirts to accessories . ’
26 The last thing GATT needs is a stronger dose of insanity .
27 Paul Pry is the central figure in a comedy of that name by John Poole ( 1825 ) , and Caleb Williams is a novel by William Godwin ( 1794 ) .
28 That would have taken them past the vital February sailing time along what Whitehall claims is an organised escape route .
29 It is stories like these which help to protect Easton 's policemen and women from the loss of morale which Manning claims is an inevitable result of the contradiction between the image the police have of themselves and their work and the low-key nature of practical policing ( Manning 1977 : 349 ; also see Holdaway 1983 , 1988 , who makes a similar point ) .
30 Again , the picture from local SD reports is a contrasting one .
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