Example sentences of "[noun pl] are [vb pp] [conj] be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Certain contracts are excepted and are therefore not cancellable under the Regulations ( even if made during or following an unsolicited visit or an excursion ) , namely any contract :
2 In this view , parties are seen as being not quite as central to formulation of public money as both reformers and the politicians themselves believe .
3 Up to three entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
4 Up to 70 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
5 Up to 10 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
6 Up to 12 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
7 Up to 10 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
8 Up to 15 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
9 Up to three entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
10 Up to 70 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
11 Up to 10 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
12 Up to 12 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
13 Up to 10 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
14 Up to 15 entries are allowed but are not compulsory .
15 Provided that environmental concerns are met and are specifically addressed in the planning process , we believe that output from the opencast sector must be blended with output from the deep-mine sector .
16 The matter is made worse by the fact that the two offences are construed as being mutually exclusive ; and the resulting difficulties are not entirely overcome by the provisions in [ the Larceny Act 1916 , section ] 44 as to the verdicts open to the jury when they find that the accused committed an offence different from that charged ( cf. paragraph 90 ) .
17 If no semantic or pragmatic restrictions are applied during the parsing of the sentence then many parses are suggested that are semantically or pragmatically infeasible .
18 And , while everyone has their own idea about what a comfortable bed is , she does her best to make sure mattresses are maintained and are regularly replaced — usually every couple of years .
19 Partly because too many pupils who are not very much interested in the theory are compelled to study it , concepts are introduced that are barely understood , processes are uncritically and mechanically put into operation , unrealistic problems set and solved .
20 Observations are made that are not directly intended to benefit the patient .
21 These families are characterized as being socio-economically disadvantaged and socially isolated .
22 Some things are sold that are n't called .
23 As the series is shared between the two parts , the note successions are varied and are not mirrored .
24 Moreover , Cochrane et al. believe that there is considerable potential for increased productivity as new cultivars are developed that are better suited to the relatively poor soils and if irrigation is extended , especially in Brazil .
25 Similarly , interviews with pupils are included but were not carried out on a systematic basis and the results have not been correlated with pupils ' GT4 scores .
26 There is a perception amongst informed people in the community that there may well be a shortage of long stay beds in Leicestershire and you do need to bear in mind that the National Health Service is increasingly going down the road of not keeping people in hospitals longer than they have to because hospitals are perceived as being very , a very expensive way of providing beds and you have to take that into account because that 's a fairly clear national policy and you are likely to see an acceleration in that process from what I read in the national press .
27 For the nuclear industry the standards are agreed and are well advanced in the civil avionics sector and are referenced in the Bibliography .
28 These two worthy causes are seen as being particularly close to Welsh hearts as Welfare Officers in the area appreciate the support that the RAF Benevolent Fund has given to persons in Wales , and as Richard Peck House is the nearest RAFA convalescent facility for people in North Wales .
29 And if you delve into the family archives you 'll find that over the centuries , on the somewhat rare occasions when the two halves have been clasped together , the marriages are recorded as being extremely happy ones . ’
30 However , this is but the reverse side of the Janus face of justice , for in their eyes it happens more often that criminals are released or are not put in prison for long enough .
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