Example sentences of "is [adj] [verb] these [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For ease of reference it is simpler to call these two main sources ‘ paper ’ and ‘ people ’ .
2 It is necessary to distinguish between gradual and abrupt , minor and major , peaceful and violent political changes ; and so far as is possible to connect these diverse phenomena with their causes or conditions .
3 It is possible to modify these various statements of the no-arbitrage condition to allow for continuous compounding .
4 By collecting the progeny of single 8-cell blastomeres in vitro it is possible to separate these two subpopulations since the pairs of 16-cell blastomeres are generally of different sizes and in most cases the larger cell is polar ( presumptive trophectoderm , TE ) and the smaller cell is apolar ( presumptive inner cell mass , ICM ) ( 26 , and Section 4.1 ) .
5 It is now time to identify these issues more clearly and see whether it is possible to integrate these different perspectives .
6 The more striking the colours , the easier they are to remember — no predator is likely to forget these particular insects .
7 It is hard to reconcile these two statements .
8 It is good to have these warm-hearted American performances , very well recorded , of four of Malcolm Arnold 's most attractive earlier works , each in his favourite form of three compact movements .
9 So it is good to have these idiomatic recordings to remind us of just how good a pianist he was : in both the Concerto and the Rhapsody , rock-solid technique serves real musicality , and this CD would be worth acquiring on the strength of the Gershwin works alone .
10 In addition to the techniques which are described in detail later , it is useful to memorise these few simple rules .
11 Historical research often combines elements of both methodologies but it is useful to bear these idealised approaches in mind when considering the ways in which historians might wish archivists to select and preserve different types of electronic records .
12 Nevertheless , it is useful to make these analytical distinctions , particularly where the apparent and real empirical contradictions threaten to swamp the theory .
13 Since Middle Devonian shelf-edge reefs with stromataporoids and corals outcrop in Devon ( House et al. 1977 ) , it is reasonable to expect these potential reservoirs to occur in the subsurface of the intervening tract .
14 The linear relation is found , however , for secondary relaxations and it is logical to discuss these first and the WLF relation later .
15 However , it is important to list these alternative modes and thus acknowledge the variety of provision in the Authority .
16 It is important to recognise these natural reactions and their effect on groundwater quality , and so to establish a baseline against which contamination can be measured .
17 If therefore , the well-being of a state consists in the mature well-being of the people , a country is then most flourishing when the largest proportion of its population is able to satisfy these two natural desires .
18 It is difficult to reconcile these two interpretations .
19 Therefore , strict monitoring of sites is necessary to prevent these lethal mixtures getting into our water supplies .
20 Further , given the cost of large-scale social research , it is tempting to tap these rich resources of data , often for purposes other than those originally intended .
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