Example sentences of "it is [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Between a focus on Britain and a broad appreciation of the world of which it is but a part ? |
2 | I have no fear , knowing it is but a passing from one world to another . |
3 | It was an unforgivable , though unintended , breach of confidence ; and it is but a small consolation to know that Herr Sussmeyer thereby gained a correspondence with a young woman which he has doubtless found extremely gratifying . |
4 | From the dependence and normal justification theses it is but a short step to the pre-emption thesis . |
5 | According to that theory everything exists for only an instant and is then replaced by a facsimile of itself , so that it is but a series of momentary existences like the successive frames in a cine-camera film . |
6 | Once such theoretical weaknesses are identified , it is but a simple step to weaken the right as it operates in practice . |
7 | The surviving gateway to it is but a poor mutilated fragment , hardly a ‘ hallowed gate ’ . |
8 | Once the state arrogates to itself the power to decide on all economic matters it is but a short step to the physical direction of labour . |
9 | The area of special needs in further education/training has had to contend with the fact that it is but a very small part of a very much larger whole , and that the FE college and the training schemes are subject to the vagaries and constraints of the external environment . |
10 | And it is but a child of air |
11 | Tonight , not an easy word to spell I mean you might think it is but a lot of people spell it incorrectly . |
12 | The march of the matriarchal society may have been stopped here in the United Kingdom , but it is but a temporary halt , a moment in time . |
13 | It is but a short step , and it logically follows , from the consideration of social reality as contingency and facticity to the consideration of the painting process itself in terms of such contingency and facticity . |
14 | It is but a short step from this to natural selection and evolution in the laboratory . |
15 | It is but a short step to relate the same topographical analysis to village plans and to suggest , from their regularity and consistency , that they may also have been planned . |
16 | It is but an evidence of the Holy Spirit . |
17 | It is but the momentary flicker of a candle in the dark . |
18 | ‘ Nay , on the contrary — it is but the beginning methinks . ’ |
19 | For though here on earth she seems to live eternally , it is but the shadow of her beauty that men see — each as he desires it . |
20 | Essentially , it is that no biologist imagines that complex structures arise in a single step . |
21 | The former chairman of the Independent Appeals Tribunal said to me recently ‘ I wonder why it is that no benefit starts from the premises ‘ What can we do to help ? ’ but always seems to be ‘ How can we stop the bastards getting away with it ? ' ’ — coarse , but true ! |
22 | Neither of them was capable of searching out any fairy-tale kink in the more drab theories of evolution which might explain how it is that a frog taken ( however reluctantly ) into the soft bed of a princess can be changed overnight back into a prince . |
23 | These two tasks are inextricably interwoven : if advisers fail to establish what it is that a client wants to know because of poor interviewing , then they will not be able to supply the correct information even if it is available . |
24 | By his intimate connection with the greatest men of the day in the medical profession , he obtained for his pupils the privilege of their teaching free of expense , and thus it is that a considerable number in the ranks of our profession are pupils of Abernethy , Astley Cooper , Charles Bell , Brodie , Faraday and Brand . |
25 | It is that a pupil decides what he will , or will not , consent to do . |
26 | The control which the withholding of love gives to a parent emphasises how tremendously important it is that a child should be genuinely loved in the first place . |
27 | Jennie explained how crucial it is that a rider can use his aids independently of each other . |
28 | Could somebody please explain to me why it is that a project that was always highly speculative and which now looks like a near disaster should have been so profitable for investors ? |
29 | Repetition of the same or similar ground can be stopped by a gentle reminder , followed by asking why it is that a particular story or incident is so important . |
30 | Bumble-bees do not have advanced knowledge of aeronautical science , yet some extremely complicated maths is required to explain why it is that a bumble-bee can fly . |