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

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1 yeah , looks like he 's fell in half a dozen times
2 Scotland has had its full share of the ‘ cake ’ and I would imagine that the National Trust for Scotland is grateful for all the help it has received .
3 In acquiring one 's conception of the world one always belongs to a particular grouping which is that of all the social elements which share the same mode of thinking and acting … .
4 ‘ And the odd thing is that of all the people who complained to you after that sermon that they 'd never been to Rome only Sister Dew has taken advantage of this opportunity to go there . ’
5 The practical reason is that of all the Caribbean Creoles , Jamaican is that which has been best and most accessibly described .
6 Or is that just is that on all the time ?
7 though , is that for all the skill of the anti-missile scientists , we can not underestimate the inventiveness of the missile makers .
8 The only difference between then and now is that in 1946 the Conservatives were more honest .
9 In the absence of an animal , or even in addition to it , it is quite possible that some form of comfort was found at a particular place or sanctuary , and even within the minute span of evolutionary time measured by a single generation , it is possible for such a retreat to have become a very special place for a whole family , or even a tribe .
10 Although it is possible for such a person to claim community charge benefit during that time , thus reducing his or her liability by up to 80 per cent. , we accept that the administrative burden imposed on both the individual and the charging authorities is unnecessarily heavy .
11 Our simulations indicate that , although it is possible for such an iron object to reproduce the Tunguska event , an encounter speed in the range 30–40kms -1 is required .
12 Our ship is loud with all the tongues of Europe , under the big sky and its zoo of cumulus — its snow leopards and polar bears .
13 Although the philosophical climate in the United Kingdom is right for such a development and the epidemiological background is well established , much more laboratory work is needed on the molecular genetics , enzyme function , gene transfer to human liver cells , and relevant liver cell biology if patients in the United Kingdom are to benefit from any advances which may occur .
14 The all-embracing claim , that all that has happened , or ever will happen is attributable to such a ‘ god ’ , acting in mankind 's interest , has done much to alienate thoughtful people from all the proffered religions of the past .
15 He is alert to all the means at his disposal , and employs parody and even the stream of consciousness when it suits him .
16 Well Mr er Deputy Speaker I er do n't wish to er follow the honourable member of one of my er neighbours but I actually think it 's really part of grown up politics to ensure that the political opinion of a nation is adequately represented in the forums of that nation whether it be in this place or in the European er parliament and to that extent I make no bones about it that erm I wish that we were debating a different electoral system and Mr Deputy Speaker going back to the minister 's introduction erm it is a fact , I did n't wish to intervene because I did n't , it 's a short debate and I did n't want to take up er extra time , but it is a fact is it not that our electoral system unique across Europe means that our deadline as opposed to what the French are going to do is different to all the other member states .
17 I think the most important thing is to try and find that gap in the market that is not well trodden by a lot of other people — to find something which you can do which is different from all the rest of them .
18 But the tenth commandment is different from all the rest .
19 Both companies contend that their relationship is different from all the other strategic alliances and partnerships that are the rage in the industry , being distinguished by , among other things , a shared perspective and a growth path into the next century .
20 In any graph , each node is different from all the other nodes .
21 Does the Noble Lady agree that this subject is different from all the other subjects .
22 The garrison finally capitulated at 4 pm , enabling the Duke to write complacently : ‘ Now we may have the happiness to say that this part of the kingdom is clear of all the rebels . ’
23 While Molloy and Carroll use groupings which are slightly different from those used by Bourner and Hamed , the overall picture is clear in that a substantial number of those student groups entering with qualifications other than A-levels perform at least as well , and in some cases better , than those with A level entry .
24 ‘ There is light in all the windows of buildings in the areas where the demonstrations are under way .
25 We will continue to work strenuously for a political agreement which is acceptable to all the parties involved in the talks which the Secretary of State has had during the past year with the main constitutional parties in Northern Ireland the Government of the Republic of Ireland .
26 The Labour government will make itself available to our friends in India and Pakistan to assist in achieving a negotiated solution to the problem of Kashmir that is acceptable to all the people of Kashmir — Moslems , Hindus and Buddhists .
27 That means reaching an agreement with Denmark on the Maastricht treaty which is acceptable to all the other member states as well .
28 It has been argued that it is wrong for such a body to impose even a limited check on the activities of an elected Government .
29 It 's clear from all the hospital closures that she has relinquished her responsibility towards us .
30 Although this relation is in TNF because the ‘ lecturer ’ is dependent on all the key ( both ‘ student ’ and ‘ module ’ determine the lecturer ) , it is not in BCNF because the attribute ‘ lecturer ’ is a determinant but is not a candidate key .
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