Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I myself feel that the cat and the dog who live in the same house with me are fellow members of my family circle , closer related to me socially than the human neighbour next door whom I know only by sight and name , and infinitely closer than some odd Brazilian or Melanesian , with whom my only connection is that we are fellow men .
2 I am sure others like me do not want to be part of this .
3 You will soon get to know those publications which are regular users of your transparencies , and provided the pictures usually come back safe and sound there is no need for such formal contracts .
4 The external surface of the cuticle , in addition to being sculptured in various ways , bears a great variety of outgrowths which are integral parts of its substance .
5 Relations are transformable into other models , such as hierarchies or networks , which are other ways in which database management systems can view data structures .
6 We could learn from the American experience of using the National Guard not only to help with civil disasters but also with drug enforcement , which are both areas in which we can not have too much help , provided that it is properly directed and properly trained .
7 There were nine in … some of which are fine specimens of their order .
8 The organisation , chartered in 1990 , is a non-profit-making group of dealers who are recognised specialists in their respective fields , deal by appointment and work with an inventory of art works ; each member is vetted carefully by the organisation and a guarantee of authenticity of what the dealers sell is a condition of membership .
9 Durham City hope to climb further away from danger in National Division Four North at home to Towcestrians , who are two places above them .
10 Certainly , to the accountant , there is no reason why those doctors who are high spenders in their prescribing habits , should not be held to be financially accountable for their decisions .
11 For most of our lives we are all doctors to ourselves .
12 But now we are all individuals with our own self-fulfilment to worry about .
13 The people standing about had evidently supposed , just as I had ( for , however unwilling , we are all children of our illusion-ridden time ) , that the whole thing was part of a story being filmed for television .
14 We are both agents of our royal masters .
15 We 're all outsiders in our way , but for me it was even worse than most .
16 High ! we 're big fans of yours , Ken
17 Now there are 18 ways in which the offence of handling may be committed : see Nicklin [ 1977 ] 2 All ER 444 ( CA ) — there is only one crime but several ways of committing it .
18 And there are other things about my job that remind me too much of Ghostbusters for comfort .
19 There are other circumstances in which planning controls so affect the value of the land to the owner that some means of reducing the hardship is clearly desirable .
20 There are other cases in which clone-forming species are known to produce large areas of genetic monotony , e.g. Festuca rubra ( Harberd , 1961 ) and Holcus mollis ( Harberd 1967 ) .
21 There are other texts in which this appears to be a consideration .
22 There are other advantages besides their having a sail .
23 On the other hand , putting a time or place adverbial , such as today or on the shelf , say , at the beginning of the clause , carries more meaning because it is the result of choice : there are other positions in which it can occur .
24 " Do n't worry , there are other worlds in which the quantum fluctuations have gone along a different path which will prevent the crash .
25 They te it , they tend to do a lot like in the holidays and half term , when they can get together , because obviously there are other demands on them with Brownies and Guides and stuff like that .
26 I would also stress the absolute undesirability of the court making an order which may have the effect of compelling a doctor or health authority to make available scarce resources ( both human and material ) to a particular child , without knowing whether or not there are other patients to whom those resources might more advantageously be devoted .
27 yeah and it 's a public relations exercise , and we 've been lumbered with it you know over the years we 've tried to push crime prevention and people come in and they do take notes of various things you know there 's obviously some people who come in and talk about crime prevention which we can answer fully , there are other enquiries about everything from bloody
28 There are other aspects of what has become a multiculturalist or antiracist orthodoxy which can be shown to replicate in many ways the volkish new right sense of the relationship between race , nation and culture — kin blood and ethnic identity .
29 And I think it would be helpful to the panel to have a feel for whether the Leeds in migration issue , is the only aspect of regional , sub-regional policy or whether there are other aspects of it which are important or be it perhaps less important .
30 Yet there are other aspects of my world which exercise similar constraints over my behaviour .
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