Example sentences of "this be [adj] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 This is payable when a copy of a writer 's or composer 's song is made mechanically ( or these days electronically ) .
2 This is better than a ceilidh . ’
3 This is better than a night at the Follies .
4 This is possible where a target 's management are bargaining on behalf of their shareholders .
5 The symptoms are moving in the opposite direction to suppression and this is necessary if a long-lasting cure is to be achieved .
6 And this is important because a man might look very well from one side but he might look like a cheese from another , and that would be a distraction .
7 We believe that this is important because a study of police forces and the way in which they make decisions is essential to an understanding of the role of the law and rights and thus of the distribution of power in societies .
8 From a CD-I publisher 's point of view , this is important because a single edition of a CDI product , perhaps with multiple audio tracks to address language differences , can be distributed to markets throughout the world without fear of incompatibilities in the playback systems .
9 This is significant since a weakness of nature can not really be escaped , but sin , on the other hand , can be repented of .
10 As this is more than a fair reflection of Sri Lanka 's strengths and weaknesses , it was all very accommodating .
11 This is more than a book about a rear gunner , however ; it is a factual account of a bomber crew , and , written with an unpretentious style , it is both easy to read and hard to put down .
12 Under the Audit Act 1983 this is more than a traditional audit .
13 This is more than a mere measure of the offensive character in question .
14 This is more than a summary of the descriptions of each tax introduced above : rather , an economic picture captured by econometric estimation .
15 Given the potential of the design for illustrating the Bacchus theme , this is more than a little surprising .
16 This is more than a mere breach of the implied condition that goods should comply with the contract description .
17 By the end of the second day she had it firmly fixed in her head that Alain was simply ignoring the fact that she was here , and as this was his house she could n't make her mind up whether this was discourteous or a great relief .
18 We should satisfy ourselves that any work beyond this was necessary because a restricted repair was not practical and re-roofing in part or in full was the only effective method of repair .
19 This was interesting and a new idea , and Grainne would have liked to know more .
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