Example sentences of "[conj] are [adv] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This type of butterfly eye-spot should not be confused with the much larger eyes that occur on some species — eye-spots that are suddenly flashed at the enemy as it draws close . |
2 | The third dump will deal with the huge amounts of low level waste that are currently handled at the Drigg tip in Cumbria . |
3 | ‘ He 's done well for himself , and as things have turned out , I got a great move to a club that are really flying at the moment . |
4 | Today we were close enough to the front of the plane to have a newspaper in English , and not have to settle for one printed in a strange dialect of Latvian ( or whatever it is that they use for those that are always left at the end ) . |
5 | Even as a measure of liability , it is of less importance now that shares are almost invariably issued on terms that they are to be fully paid up on or shortly after allotment and are frequently issued at a price exceeding their nominal value . |
6 | Acid lavas , such as those composed of rhyolite , which are derived from magma with a high silica content , are the most viscous and are generally erupted at the lowest temperatures ( Fig. 5.5 ) . |
7 | Double-sided adhesive pads are very useful for this purpose and are easily removed at a later date . |
8 | 1.4 Plans and photographs are indispensable in many personal injury cases and are best prepared at an early stage . |
9 | Paying-in slips are available at all banks and are sometimes found at the back of your cheque book . |
10 | These can provide training in a wide range of subjects and skills , and are specifically aimed at the unemployed , disabled individuals or people wishing to return to the workforce following a period of absence . |
11 | The horse 's ears are capable of great movement , almost 180° rotation , and are usually directed at the object of the horse 's attention . |