Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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31 | For instance , I Was A Teenage Six Pistol by Glen Matlock ( Omnibus , £12.95 ) is only on the shelves because someone calculated that if one out of every few hundred punk rockers is daft enough to shell out nearly £13 for Matlock 's eye-witness account of the writing of ‘ Pretty Vacant ’ , then they 'll make a small fortune . |
32 | Despite the many points of contact between the study of film or media and the study of literature , despite the fact that there exist theorists such as Barthes who have made important contributions to the study of film and the study of literature , it is only on the communications courses that such theorists are studied . |
33 | Indeed , Parry has recently argued that it is only under the conditions of a relatively free market that there is evidence for the entirely disinterested gift , in which calculation should be entirely absent , this being a product of the same emergent duality ( Parry 1986 ) . |
34 | It is only in the states of Western Europe , in the countries of the British Commonwealth , in the United States of America , and in a few Latin-American states that government is carried on with due regard to the limitations imposed by a Constitution ; it is only in these states that truly ‘ constitutional government ’ can be said to exist … |
35 | Further , it is only in the Fellowships that they will get sufficient identification with other sufferers to be able to see that there is hope for recovery when they do finally admit defeat . |
36 | It is only in the laws of Wihtraed c . |
37 | In the Magistrates ' Court the decision as to verdict and sentence is entirely for the Justices acting on the advice of their Clerk , and of course it is erm true to say that generally speaking Justices will follow the advice of their Clerk , but they do n't have to . |
38 | In both instances , the focus of attention is entirely upon the actions of the defendant . |
39 | The education of very small children is entirely in the hands of the mother and nurse . |
40 | House Music Competitions The Senior House Music Competition in the Second Term is entirely in the hands of the pupils . |
41 | First , make sure that a barrier — or any other rose for that matter — is entirely within the confines of your own boundary . |
42 | But it is perhaps in the attempts of Francis Bacon in the seventeenth century that the origins of a concern with social features of knowledge as introducing distortions are to be found . |
43 | The judge is not reported as making any speculation as to the source of this knowledge , which is obviously from the newspapers themselves . |
44 | Well it 's already in the minutes . |
45 | In these conditions a bottom-end fixing can be an advantage as the sunken line is away from the winds effects allowing the float to make progress , often slightly across the wind . |
46 | If you 're looking for a tour around Borneo and Indonesia , that 's away from the crowds so we can say it 's an alocentric wanderlust . |
47 | At the level of rhetoric much concern has been expressed about female underachievement even if the reference is generally to the experiences of white girls . |
48 | For all Arnim 's reputation for acerbic wit , in characters and style and ( mutatis mutandis ) in plot , this abridged version is exactly like a girls ' school story of 50 or 60 years ago , even to Lady Caroline 's nickname , Scrap , and the one amazing coincidence that makes fulfilment possible for Rose . |
49 | As for serving sausages — that task is normally in the hands of Stella and Bill Martin , whose absence compels me to step into the breach . ’ |
50 | The Hacienda de Nieve is just over the mountains . ’ |
51 | He commented that ‘ the rugby club I play for is just like the Conservatives ’ . |
52 | In recent years , China has become a close ally and the main arms supplier to Burma , which is already under an arms embargo by the European Community and the United States . |
53 | Then Susan , 32 , who dangled from ropes wearing gown and boots , joked : ‘ They say our marriage is already on the rocks . ’ |
54 | The result is already among the masterpieces of portraiture in the photographic medium . |
55 | It 's just on the outskirts of . |
56 | ‘ I 'd have preferred it pink , that 's more feminine like , but them dull colours , that 's just like the Princesses used to wear . ’ |
57 | Well it 's just like the ends of space rockets you know . |
58 | It 's just inside the doors , where you do n't see it . |
59 | In that peat there used to be deer 's teeth , everything , parts of the jaw , horns , what we were dredging up , then we went further down to erm Downham Reach , that 's just before the Cattoes and we were dredging all green clay . |
60 | And that 's just among the parents . |