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

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1 One natural extension of region IV is simply the future extension of the region as described by the line element ( 15.14 ) .
2 Their criticism is not simply the embittered jealousy of defeated leaders ; it represents a feeling of betrayal .
3 they 're not just the children of the parents , we depend on those children in our old age , who will nurse us , who will look after us , it 's wrong to p behave as if children are simply the personal possession of the parents , personal possession of the parents
4 A face that was simply the front skin of the self concealed and separate
5 The covector component is simply the perpendicular projection from onto the 1-direction : .
6 Tacit collusion , on the other hand , would involve no explicit agreement but simply the unspoken acceptance by the two firms that it was in their best interests each to produce half the monopoly output on the understanding that failure to do so would provoke a price war .
7 As we have seen , beliefs held about women were simply the logical corollary of biological views , or the understanding of the origin of humanity .
8 Regarding business secrets , a problem which arises in practice is the necessity in employment cases to make a distinction between what is a business secret and what is simply the general skill of the employee .
9 It 's simply the perfect game for fun with friends , the family or your boy or girlfriend .
10 Contemporary records suggest she possessed neither classic beauty nor a great voice : simply the built-in spotlight of the incandescent star .
11 The space-economy for example is simply the spatial pattern of organization created by the industrial economy ; it is not an independent variable .
12 In I975 , he began the European season with the 31ST , which was simply the best car on the track that year .
13 The philosophy of the journal is that screening should be about the prevention of disability and disease , not simply the early detection of disease as an end in itself .
14 It is simply the factual equivalent of some of the fictional tales on sale to children today .
15 Although climatic deterioration in the later Middle Ages certainly worsened the situation , these disasters were not simply the haphazard expression of hostile Nature .
16 The market price of an asset is simply the present value of the income stream to which it entitles the owner .
17 As capital markets are not perfect , definitions vary from researcher to researcher and some things are better measured as a stock rather than a flow , so that documented wealth distributions are not simply the present value of all future income streams .
18 Authority is simply the useful mask of power , as are all justifications and legitimations of elite rule based upon the presumed or manipulated consent of the ruled .
19 The distinction between the two kinds of role in functionalist theory is simply the stereotyped separation between women/home and men/work .
20 Was this the look of a pair uncomfortable in each other 's presence , or simply the appropriate stance for such a solemn occasion ?
21 So the dependence on agrochemicals and the effect which this has on the ecology of the countryside are not simply the moral responsibility of the individual farmer .
22 The first definition , as in the studies described by Brehmer ( 1987 ) , is simply the total number of accidents recorded at a particular junction , the advantage of this measure is that it is a relatively easy number to obtain and easy for subjects to understand .
23 The measure used was simply the total number of accidents reported at a junction in this period .
24 They are simply the total number of biomorphs in the space .
25 Remember that a phobia is an illogical fear and not simply the natural caution with which we all treat potentially dangerous substances such as fire .
26 State education was not simply the natural consequence of giving votes to the masses , or a belief in the need , as one Minister put it , to ‘ educate our masters ’ .
27 The ratio of Nat Bell , that no evidence does not constitute a jurisdictional error , was simply the natural consequence of a conception of jurisdiction under which the courts would not reassess the meaning ascribed to the constituent elements of jurisdiction .
28 Indeed it would appear that until quite recently it was rather unusual for the word " family " to mean simply the nuclear family of biological parents and children .
29 When this is simply the horizontal movement of the part across the screen the operator can usually cope , but when the movement is a translation in three dimensions and a compound rotation , the possibilities for error become enormous .
30 One concern is simply the common withdrawal of headquarters functions from the North when a firm is taken over from the South ( Watts , 1989 ) .
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