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

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1 Proportional or not , it is basically a numbers game .
2 This point is proved by a prosecution witness who is usually a police officer , but sometimes can be a pedestrian who was not accorded precedence .
3 They patrol the streets quite regularly and there is always a police car there if you want one .
4 There is also a games room with table tennis , pool and video games and normally some sort of activity or entertainment going on .
5 There is also a games room and a solarium , available for guests to use for a small charge .
6 And as you may know , within IBM the line manager is also the personnel manager for the people reporting to him .
7 The Scots language is taught in a full first-year course as well as in English Language 1 and 2 , and there is also an honours course devoted entirely to it .
8 Old Tintern Station , just off the A466 is now a visitors centre and museum , with the original station buildings restored and used as an excellent refreshment room , plus a fine display of artifacts from the railway scene .
9 As many retired Rentokil folk are probably aware there is now a Rentokilonians society based in East Grinstead .
10 If you do not receive one , you should ask the person in the company responsible for the pension scheme — this is often the personnel manager — to supply you with a booklet .
11 We know that the Park and Ride situation , while it 's got a lot going for it , is almost a thieves paradise .
12 They have been learning that professional golf is primarily a numbers game .
13 First , for many assets ( such as stock market indices ) there is either a futures market or a forward market , but not both , and so a direct comparison is not possible .
14 Although Cordingly Barnes supplies Pastel via mail order , the company is essentially a systems integrator .
15 John-Paul Ziller is variously a drugs dealer , magician and con man , personifying — like Rinehart in Ralph Ellison 's Invisible Man — the flux of narrative stances ; Plucky Purcell , as his name suggests , represents the narrator of adventures and Marx Marvellous ( ‘ your host and narrator ’ ) embodies Robbins 's role as narrative compère , constantly leading us into new episodes with an appropriate verbal flourish .
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