Example sentences of "also [art] source " in BNC.
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1 | It is also the source of deception . |
2 | To receive a ‘ pure heart ’ implies the cleansing that God alone can give , since it is also the source of our own self-deception . |
3 | Hoovers , vacuum cleaners , call them what you will , may be the answer to the houseworker 's prayer but more unexpectedly they are also the source of unparalleled gratification for a surprising number of randy old men . |
4 | This integration of horizontal , genealogical , geographical and generational constraints is also the source for what Ernst Mayr ( 1982 ) calls Darwin 's populationist thinking about species . |
5 | It is also the source of an idea that could save Russia . |
6 | Its basis lies , significantly , in ‘ pythons in the stomach ’ which are also the source of witchcraft . |
7 | So did a succession of home helps who were also the source of strange tales and occasional adventures . |
8 | A special case of such research arises in the situations where the item to be remembered is also the source of arousal . |
9 | Coincidentally , the UK Government 's Department of Health launches a ‘ Help us to help you ’ campaign , wherein sick people are advised how not to waste the limited funds available for their treatment ( ‘ … remember to cancel appointments if they can not be kept … ’ ) and reminded by the Secretary of State for Health that ‘ Our primary care system is also the source of considerable envy abroad ’ , as I was reminded again during a recent trip to Russia . |
10 | But the Catch 22 on that , is that it is also the source of much machinery . |
11 | For her son she is pure and nurturing , but also a source of anxiety , since he can not control her sexuality . |
12 | The noise and nuisance caused by a decision to keep working on the building on Sundays was also a source of neighbourly discontent . |
13 | The obscurity of parts of scripture was also a source of embarrassment if one took the books collectively to be the essential medium of divine revelation ; but that could be mitigated by allegory , or by the principle that obscure texts are interpreted by what is clear . |
14 | The apostles of Jesus were not merely witnesses to the Lord 's resurrection ( clearly an unrepeatable function in the historical sense ) , but also a source of decision-making or pastoral jurisdiction in the early communities . |
15 | It 's also a source of food and sport for Lithuanians who ride and ski in their forests and hunt game and prepare it for the table . |
16 | Cattle were also a source of food . |
17 | If mothers receive a benefit which they are expected and indeed do spend to service the needs of their families , then this re-confirms them as the day-to-day managers of household finances , which for millions of women is not only a chore but also a source of considerable anxiety ( McClelland , 1982 ) . |
18 | It was also a source of fees for more distant associates and although such relationships were more vulnerable to dynastic change , because less bound up with the territorial dominance of the lord of Middleham , some did nevertheless survive the transfer of power in 1471 . |
19 | Not only did it administer , but it was also a source of political rewards , through which the monarch could foster loyalty to his regime.l |
20 | Multiple meetings , among parties with differing agendas and often conflicting needs , are also a source of stress and ‘ interaction fatigue , ’ as well as time-expensive . |
21 | The inadequate security of the private key is also a source of banking concern . |
22 | It 's also a source of distress to parents that their daughters could n't feel able to confide in them , but it happens . |
23 | It was also a source of alienation , both between the state and civil society , and within bureaucratic institutions themselves . |
24 | Because alcohol is also a source of energy ( 1 g of ethanol provides 7.1 kcal ) , it is necessary to have an additional caloric control . |
25 | It was also a source of fees for more distant associates and although such relationships were more vulnerable to dynastic change , because less bound up with the territorial dominance of the lord of Middleham , some did nevertheless survive the transfer of power in 1471 . |
26 | It would have been a way of criticising his regime which it was difficult to counter directly , and , in the short term perhaps most troublesome of all , it was possibly also a source of popular disorder . |
27 | But the world 's most famous drink is also a source of sustenance to the troubled UK balance of trade , and — through excise duty — to the Chancellor of the Exchequer . |