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

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1 There 's , there 's another thing I , another thing I 'd like to mention which Chris has n't mentioned this afternoon is , that is that a lot of the pamphlets that you are handed out here , generate from 's office , copying and things like that , all very helpful , which would cost us a bomb outside , and we get them free , so you know , they , they do help the pensioner a great deal that 's why I said when she came in that 's a lady I admire very much and respect , cos she 's very good to pensioners .
2 But there are good reasons for a principled limitation to linguistic contexts : first , the relation between a lexical item and extralinguistic contexts is often crucially mediated by the purely linguistic contexts ( consider the possible relations between horse and the extra-linguistic situation in That 's a horse and There are no horses here ) ; second , any aspect of an extra-linguistic context can in principle be mirrored linguistically ; and , third , linguistic context is more easily controlled and manipulated .
3 it 's not that much of a bother , the pain is having to dig them all in that 's the trouble
4 In California , Wells Fargo 's acquisition of Crocker National in 1986 is an example of a bigger deal that was planned and executed with military precision .
5 The behaviour that we , as observers , see in another is the result of that individual 's perceptions of the world .
6 75% of British men say that straightening your tie in public is a sign of nervousness .
7 Obedience in this is a test of their obedience to God in other ways too .
8 Implied in this is a view of faith that is unrealistic and a view of doubt that is unfair .
9 It is difficult , in any case , to sustain the conclusion that a hypothec has been created because inherent in this is the idea that the debtor owns the goods and the creditor enjoys real rights .
10 One factor in this is the number of men taking early retirement or redundancy because there is a dependant in the household ( Green , 1988 ) .
11 The most un-British element in this is the charge of corruption in the political class .
12 2903 built in 1972 is the Queen 's personal saloon , converted in 1977 from MKIII FO No M1 1001 .
13 2904 built in 1972 is the Duke of Edinburgh 's personal saloon , converted in 1977 from MKIII TSO M12001 .
14 It remained a guinea , believe it or not , until 1969 when it increased to a more realistic £10. £10 in 1969 is the equivalent of well over £70 today , and another increase is long overdue .
15 2906 built in 1969 is the escort coach , with day and night accommodation for staff , kitchen facilities , and was converted in 1977 from MKII B BFK No W14112 .
16 One of the most deeply satisfying moments in the bleak record of Hitler 's lightning conquests in 1940 is the sinking of the heavy cruiser Bluecher .
17 But to take such comments as proof that de Gaulle already knew what he would have to do in 1962 is a leap made only by Gaullists predisposed to elevate the General 's prescience to superhuman levels or by fanatical anti-Gaullists predisposed to exaggerate the depths of his duplicity .
18 A major initiative embarked on in 1992 is the project partly funded by FORCE ( Formation Continue en Europe ) , an EC Group .
19 Moreover , the signing of new agreements between the French and American constructors in 1981 is an acknowledgement of French technology .
20 The launch of a new tram book in 1978 is the excuse for a special run on 59 ( opposite ) .
21 The voluntary hospital , the South Wing of Bedford 's new general hospital , had developed as a result of charity ; private for the most part , but also with financial support from the public sector ; the story of its development until it was combined with St. Peter 's in 1949 is the subject of the following section :
22 Marx made the point that : ‘ Production in general is an abstraction , but a sensible abstraction insofar as it actually emphasises and defines the common aspects and thus avoids repetition . ’
23 Knowledge in general is an irrelevance .
24 Indeed one of the great worries that I have about life in general is the lack of growth which so may of our admirable people , particularly those who have not achieved educational qualifications , actually manage during their working lives .
25 A problem with camcorders in general is the proximity of the microphone to emitters of mechanical noise such as the camera 's power zoom motor or the auto-focus servo .
26 Arrow ( 1984 ) calls the general phenomenon hidden action , since what is not observed by the principal in general is the action of the agent , be it effort or whatever .
27 The arbour in particular is a novel yet sensible idea in this front garden as there is ample privacy provided by the walls and the area catches plenty of sun .
28 The finale in particular is a delight , with the brass having a field-day .
29 One of the problems within the RAF generally and the Engineering Branch in particular is a knowledge of the potential of expert systems .
30 I think I think this war in particular is an example of how complex situations are and it 's an opportunity in a way for us to show to our children that there are different views involved here and different positions will be reflected , perhaps , amongst the children and the community in which they live , that we do n't all in this country hold perhaps the same view , and even those that have one particular stance have very mixed feelings about it .
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