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

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1 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 . ’
2 For the moment it is worth concentrating on the shared concern for speech which is typical of both the written arts and , increasingly , of sociology .
3 Ideally , a stylometric test of authorship should be a feature which is characteristic of all the known works of a particular author and which is unique to his works .
4 Inequality is characteristic of such a system ’ ( Hirszowicz 1980 , p. 94 ) .
5 Our purpose built well equipped creche is full of all the toys and games that children enjoy and our fully qualified and experienced staff will ensure that your child is happy and well looked after whilst you enjoy the attractions of the Sportcentre .
6 This assumes that a test is trying to measure a single dimension of student ability — a trait — and that the difficulty of a test item is independent of both the other items in the test and the groups of students who answer it .
7 Foucault is critical of such a theory not just because it is based on a science/non-science distinction which for him is simply the product of a particular discursive formation which claims access to the real , rather than involving any epistemological questions of truth or objectivity , but also because it produces the notion of ideology as a secondary mediation ( as in Althusser 's interpellation ) in an inside/outside structure between the determinants of power and the individual subject .
8 Each mode of expressing a particular relationship is metaphoric of all the others .
9 But the sad fact is that even if it is possible to achieve a co-incidence between desire and responsibility , ecstasy and concern , Weller is incapable of such a balance .
10 Few would argue about animals , but many would not agree that this generalisation is true of all the insane .
11 This aspect of Weber 's work needs to be elucidated at length — but the same is true of all the elements in this exhibition and book .
12 This is true of all the special need problems discussed in this book , but particularly so in the case of the mentally ill and handicapped when a breakdown in normal social relationships is often part of the actual disorder .
13 This will no doubt be welcome , but before accepting it the company should be sure that it is aware of all the consequences of doing so and can handle them .
14 This will no doubt be welcome , but before accepting it the company should be sure that it is aware of all the consequences of doing so and can handle them .
15 Only Daz Sumner , back with the Bears after spending a year in the first division with Belle Vue , was at ease on a track where he is aware of all the wrinkles .
16 But somebody that likes experimenting and that , is aware of all the possibilities that are opening with computers , will in fact learn very quickly .
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