Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [art] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If , as we believe to be the case , the unconscious activity of the mind consists in imposing forms upon content , and if these forms are fundamentally the same for all minds — ancient and modern , primitive and civilized |
2 | The amphibian 's eyes are fundamentally the same in structure as those of their fish ancestors . |
3 | The instruction details will differ from model to model , but the basics are much the same for all . |
4 | But things are much the same in countries with strong constitutional traditions . |
5 | While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second . |
6 | The problems relating to the sale of secondhand goods are basically no different from those of any other type of goods , except in the area of quality . |
7 | The systemic complications are basically the same in males and females , the only difference being the female 's considerably greater chance of developing them . |
8 | My grandmother therefore moulded my life , and I believe I am all the better for it . |
9 | They are morally no worse on the whole than the lecherous men who inhabit these tales , and intellectually much superior to them on most occasions . |
10 | Spa towns , though , are all the better for looking somewhat passé and Eaux-Bonnes is more passé than most . |
11 | First , however , we examine passive resonators , which are perhaps the simplest of all optical systems , and indeed , in one limit , reduce to a one-dimensional noninvertible map , and thus possess a period-doubling route to chaos . |
12 | The apartments are set against a mountain backdrop and the views are superb ; it 's hard to believe that the discos , lively bars and general hustle of Benitses are only a five to ten minute walk away . |
13 | But there are only a hundred of them , poorly armed , standing against any army of 42,000 troops . |
14 | Interpretation of iconography , the historical context of works , or personal information about sitters for portraits are only a few of the varied topics which can be spelt out in catalogues . |
15 | The above examples are only a few of those showing how conventional ports de bras can be changed . |
16 | There are only a few of them and we 're unlucky to be involved . ’ |
17 | These are only a few of the more common applications of the Technique . |
18 | Job costing , fee assessment , cash-flow forecasting and staff motivation are only a few of the requirements of a successful practice manager . |
19 | Outside of the dealerships , and there are only a few of these who understand the publishing process , a number of companies have established themselves as providers of independent advice , training and support . |
20 | There are only a few of them , but they have several horses . ’ |
21 | These are only a few of the choices before them , but even these are very difficult to prioritize and at times some of them must be sacrificed at the expense of others in this play . |
22 | to cover a wee bit of ground here , I 'm just trying to make a point to you about how many closes you 're probably not aware for the minute , these are only a few of them , right , similar situation close , right , lost sale close , right the did n't I cover that close |
23 | These are only a few of his victories , for he is a consistent and careful horse with more than his fair share of intelligence . |
24 | I will add simply that locked rooms are only the purest of all sorts of " impossible crimes ' . |
25 | There are only the smallest of delicately dropped clues as to how and why they ended up with the social skills of a herd of rhinos . |
26 | When Baudelaire wrote to Manet , ‘ you are only the first in the decrepitude of your art ’ , is he meant presumably to italicize the ‘ your ’ and thus confirm that he , Baudelaire , was the first in the ‘ decrepitude ’ of his own art . |
27 | The masks are only the latest in a number of measures in the effort to eliminate deaths by tiger attacks . |
28 | ‘ I am not the bravest of men , I 'll be honest I did not like Sir Ralph using me as a page boy but he distrusted the others . ’ |
29 | These objectives are largely the same for all Advanced level examinations . |
30 | ‘ BR fares are already the highest in Europe , but further increases of this scale will be inevitable without a change in Government policy , ’ he added . |