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

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1 While there is some justification for arguing that industries never mature ( or only over an extremely long time-span ) , there is also every justification for arguing that products often do have life-cycles short enough to make sense of this type of analysis .
2 There is also a guidebook of projects .
3 Yet Sweeney , found in the essential element of fertility for both aborigine and Christian , is also a mover of waters .
4 It is also a reflection of differing disciplinary and ideological inclinations among scholars .
5 The fact that some providers , including NHS trusts , have run out of money is not solely a problem of inefficiency or poor resource management ( although it may be in some cases ) ; it is also a reflection of the diversity and complexity of the demand for health care , which makes it so unpredictable .
6 It is also a reflection on the failure in many cases of the schools themselves to monitor the use made of project resources in the day-to-day business of teaching .
7 Most of what he says here is a reflection upon old age , which is also a reflection upon himself : " " ik am oold " " ( 3867 ) .
8 Its fearsome appearance strikes terror into the hearts of the Elves ' enemies , but it is also a memorial to the countless Elf warriors who have died defending it .
9 It is also a vehicle for industrialists to meet each other , and discuss common problems .
10 But in I S O Nine Thousand and One there is also a thread of quality improvement , in each of the areas which we 're supposed to address .
11 It is also a bit of a bruiser .
12 Significantly he added : ‘ There is also a bit of bottle in this team .
13 Transportation to the slaughterhouse is also a problems for the 600 million meat chickens , called broilers , which are eaten in the UK each year .
14 Though the Court of Appeal is also a court of supervision , it appears to be too busy to be able to devote as much time and thought as is needed to such cases .
15 If the laboratory is air conditioned this is also a problem during the summer .
16 Baggio , however , the brightest new star in the Italian firmament , is also a problem for Vicini .
17 This is also a problem for script recognition , although it has rarely been considered .
18 Schooling is also a problem for expatriates based away from London as there are few international schools outside the capital .
19 And there is also a problem of continuity ; the original negotiating partners may not be the ones who continue and the successors may have different , even conflicting , motives .
20 Therefore as well as it being a problem of development within the flood plain it is also a problem of development beyond the flood plain and as well as development and I er think this in no way intending to spread the blame , but is a , is a er an observation which er I think is quite clear and that is that farming practices erm can have both beneficial and adverse effects on water regimes
21 There is also a problem in delineating this sector since self-employment is considered such a crucial factor .
22 There is also a problem in principle with the inferences that can be made from such evidence , especially the assumption that the nature of a regime can be deduced from the unconscious motives or conscious intentions of the people who run it .
23 It is also a mark of the wavering course the Tories have pursued , hopping uncertainly from blue-rinsed stage set to matey bar stool to Mr Major 's rediscovered soapbox , but seldom pausing long enough to get across the gravity of their message .
24 So the use of varied connectives is not just a matter of stylistic preference ; it is also a mark of consideration for the reader .
25 Understandably , this follows government programme allocation ( in some cases the programme will have funded the rehabilitation work ) , but there is also a correlation with prior revitalisation experience .
26 There is also a correlation between partisan support and urban versus rural location .
27 It is also a reading of Milton by a creative intelligence .
28 This is potentially very strong language but it is also a plea to God to remove her from her misery .
29 Orality is also a feature of the fiction of Juan Rulfo , whose Pedro Páramo re-creates the world of rural Mexico through a narrative which initially appears to be a conventionally written text but turns out to be constituted orally , with one of the characters , Juan Preciado , emerging as the internal author as he recounts his own story and hears and transmits those of the other characters .
30 They complement the plant tubs and tree planting that is also a feature of Belfast .
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