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

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1 my lord various er matters arise under that , we would ask er at this stage erm not for a judgement , two reasons , but for an adjournment , the first reason is the court of protection costs will have to be calculated
2 This is the Court of Chancery : which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire ; which has its worn-out lunatic in every madhouse , and its dead in every churchyard ; which has its ruined suitor , with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress , borrowing and begging through the round of every man 's acquaintance ; which gives to monied might , the means abundantly of wearying out the right ; which so exhausts finances , patience , courage , hope : so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart ; that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who does not often give — the warning , " Suffer any wrong that can be done you , rather than come here " .
3 The most important case , drawing together several decisions in the lower courts , is the Court of Appeal decision R. v. Samuel .
4 3.19 As already stated , the tribunal best qualified to set the guidelines for judges trying personal injury actions is the Court of Appeal .
5 I wan na go there 'cos … like , there 's three As here , right — America , Argentina and Australia — and America is the A in decline , but Argentina …
6 This is the law of reincarnation .
7 But the focus of this volume is the law of marriage and divorce , which Professor Stone feels has been sorely neglected by historians of the family .
8 Money is the law of life there , which has to be lived by .
9 This form of law , called nomos , is the law of liberty .
10 One of them is the law of return ; another is diversification — as against any kind of monoculture ; another is decentralisation , so that some use can be found for even quite inferior resources which it would never be rational to transport over long distances .
11 The dialectic is the law of totalization which creates several collectivities , several societies , and one history — realities , that is , which impose themselves on individuals ; but at the same time it must be woven out of millions of individual actions .
12 The law of market price is the law of oscillation in this system .
13 The law of value is the law of equilibrium in a simple commodity system of production .
14 The law of the costs of production [ plus the average rate of profit ] is the law of equilibrium in a transformed commodity system , i.e. , the capitalist system .
15 For people who do n't understand , College Green is the bit of greenery outside Westminster where people rush out to be interviewed on camera .
16 But there is the problem of oxygen ‘ sinks ’ existing as well , which could use up the oxygen produced by recombining with any of the CHON molecules .
17 is the problem of soil erosion perceived to be important enough for them to unite on this issue so that their combined power leads to a coherent response ?
18 This is the problem of responsibility for both the present and the future at the same time , described above in paragraph ( a ) at the bottom of page 133 ;
19 Secondly , there is the problem of bias — in that those crimes and offenders included in the statistics might not be a representative picture of all crime and of all offenders .
20 What , I suggest , is really disturbing people is the problem of law enforcement , something which the Conservatives are traditionally concerned about and the Labour Party is traditionally rather wet about .
21 Thus there is the problem of selectivity and inconsistency in the data .
22 First , there is the problem of change of place .
23 The biologist 's problem is the problem of complexity .
24 A cautionary note , applicable to most variegated plants is the problem of reversion .
25 Moderator I declare my interest as a member of the panel on doctrine but I wanted to enquire whether Professor would be willing to include not only the problem of anti-semitism but what seems to me to be the opposite problem which also exists today , which is the problem of Zionism .
26 Fothergill , Gudgin , Kitson and Monk ( 1986 ) argue that one locational characteristic above all has been responsible for the relative decline of cities , and that is the problem of availability of land .
27 Another question that I want to return to is the problem of employment protection .
28 First , there is the problem of information .
29 As I stated at the beginning of this book , the common thread that runs through the different chapters is the problem of continuity/discontinuity .
30 That is the problem of pattern formation .
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