Example sentences of "[is] [conj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just do n't ask any tricky questions about what the object model is or how the applications will communicate with the desktop .
2 That group is nor only the group which has supported the US-led intervention against Iraq , it is also the group which effectively controls Gulf oil production and Opec .
3 A further possibility is that either the prestige or the style of the journals has altered over the study period , thus encouraging submission ( or acceptance ) of larger studies .
4 My respectful view , for reasons which your Lordships will have noted , is that both the contention of the defence and the court 's refutation of it were misconceived : the absence of consent on the part of the owner is already inherent in the word ‘ appropriates , ’ properly understood , and therefore the argument for the defence got off on the wrong foot and the counter-argument that the words specified by the defence can not be read into section 1(1) did not assist the prosecution .
5 The trouble is that both the product and the claims made for it are so unusual that it is impossible to predict whether it will disappear , never to be seen again , or become the biggest thing since MS-DOS .
6 The trouble is that both the product and the claims made for it are so unusual that it is impossible to predict whether it will disappear , never to be seen again , or become the biggest thing since MS-DOS .
7 The second is that both the DES and the NCC perceived that the best way to gain acceptance for the innovation amongst teachers responsible for children with special educational needs was through the language and ideological overtones of entitlement .
8 The new element is that both the Serbs and the Croats have , for the first time , shown a general willingness to accept such a force .
9 He concluded : ‘ the cardinal rule of library stock control is that both the loan period and the duplication policy should be related to the level of demand for the title and to each other . ’
10 The drawback is that both the sender and the recipient , if living outside the US , are at the mercy of prevailing exchange rates and foreign banks may charge a commission .
11 The drawback is that both the sender and the recipient , if living outside the US , are at the mercy of prevailing exchange rates and foreign banks may charge a commission .
12 The drawback is that both the sender and the recipient , if living outside the US , are at the mercy of prevailing exchange rates and foreign banks may charge a commission .
13 My contention is that both the justice and inhumanity of capitalist societies result inevitably from the failure to assert certain absolutes and so place proper limits on the use of freedom .
14 One of the advantages of using drama in this way ( when the narrative continues over a period of several weeks ) is that both the teacher and the children can change roles , enabling us to look at any given topic from different points of view .
15 The thinning out process has been a great shock to me , I had a higher opinion of working class thought — but it is that where the weakness lies , not in our efforts of propaganda .
16 The result is that today a recording is seldom the transcription of a single musical event .
17 The contention is that today the margins have been squeezed out of PC sales .
18 Mm well the correct answer is is that normally a Thursday but there is no statutory er obligation that it is Thursday .
19 Finally , and perhaps most importantly , this account fails to explain why it is that the forms of state intervention have shown tremendous variability in capitalist economies and why it is that not every country had the same welfare and interventionist economic policies .
20 But the warning is that not every road is treated with salt — and even if it is , not every road is safe in icy conditions : and sometimes it 's even hard going for the experts .
21 The most likely interpretation of 16 is that not every part of the car underwent washing and polishing , but the exterior surface only .
22 The lesson from Butler is that not every document sent between the parties is in fact a counter-offer .
23 If top panel is without perspective and bottom is nothing but perspective , then is that not the place for a different kind of vision ?
24 I think that 's is that not the thing that 's worrying you , is that the question mark in your mind as well ?
25 All that is necessary is that eventually the consequences , however tortuous and indirect , feed back and affect the success of the replicator at getting itself copied .
26 What we must cling to as these atrocities go on is that eventually the IRA will be crushed .
27 The reason is that otherwise the surface charges would be in motion contrary to the assumption that a static equilibrium exists .
28 advertisement , and do they actually sit down in an interview or is that simply the way that the advertisement is projected
29 ‘ Hey , did you say something about buying me some lunch , or is that just an approach to win a girl 's confidence ? ’
30 The first is that however the decision is presented , one suspects that it represents a reversal of the previous commitment of the government to strengthening competition .
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