Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] are " in BNC.

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1 Any deviations from the normal hours worked are clearly highlighted in automatic exception reports .
2 He wrote : ‘ To judge by a lot of the stuff written about bands like U2 , you 'd be forgiven for thinking that rock starts are the new Messiahs .
3 Amounts of each protein employed are shown in Fig. 2B. 1 .
4 Are , are Manchester United not the most cockiest fans going are n't they ?
5 Although the Labour candidates selected are increasingly similar in background to Conservative candidates , the selection procedure in the Labour Party is not quite the same .
6 The tenor often keeps well distant from G minor , and the tonal conflicts created are full of stress .
7 Just a few miles away at the Camas camp 1100 refugees with a different story to tell are also preparing for winter .
8 You know simple language , they wanted to know where he was coming from , but Jesus it says would not say a word in answer to any of those accusations , but then the High Priest says are you the Messiah , the Son of the Blessed God .
9 Examples of this kind could readily be multiplied , but it does not follow that the different methods espoused are really all that different in their fundamental orientations .
10 If this is correct , and it is impossible to be certain how far the places for which adequate data survive are typical , it may indicate that rural areas saw an earlier recovery of population than the towns and certainly suggests that there were marked variations between different regions of the country .
11 The most popular styles covered are rock and blues , though jazz features prominently , as does country , funk , latin , reggae , etc .
12 The services that this Committee provides are important .
13 In other words , those Scottish companies covered are far more highly rated pro-rata .
14 The 3 wounds are reinstated , the slain Troll is replaced , and the 2 wounds suffered are noted down .
15 Some areas covered are : biochemical studies into protein-lipid interactions in biological membranes ; the nature of cytochrome c ; electrophysiology of striate cortex ; electrophysiology of fertilisation ; electrophysiology and pharmacology of antiparasitic agents ; neuropeptide function in the spinal cord ; pain and analgesia in animals ; physiology of the enteric nervous system ; sensory and reflex mechanisms in the sheep vomero-nasal apparatus ; central mechanisms of duodenal-gastric control in sheep ; structure and function of equine and porcine hoof horn ; the anatomy and physiology of the foetus and neonate ; combined structural and functional studies in the mammalian spinal cord ; histochemistry and physiology of neurones in trigeminal and spinal ganglia .
16 Redundancy payments are calculated on a sliding-scale according to age , so the cheapest workers to dismiss are the youngest workers and/or those with the shortest service .
17 Popular places to visit are the historic town of Lancaster with its medieval castle and maritime museum , and , for railway enthusiasts Steamtown at Carnforth , where visitors can take a ride on a steam locomotive .
18 Onomatopoeia and adult imitation of salient infant babbling are just two such suggestions .
19 Two towns on the Baltic-coast where some good Medieval buildings survive are Riga in Latvia and , further east , Tallinn in Estonia .
20 Six of the foreign dealers attending are British — including modern painting specialists Stoppenbach & Delestre and Chinese art expert Michael Goedhuis .
21 Amongst the British films selected are DAKOTA ROAD , the new release from the prolific Working Title company , a tale of sexual awakening set in the East Anglian fens ; CLOSE MY EYES , Stephen Poliakoff 's second film as director , which stars Saskia Reeves who is also in THE BRIDGE , a new film which takes an impressionist painting as the starting point of a tale of illicit passion in the repressive Victorian era .
22 The major historical sources used are newspapers ( market reports ) , parliamentary reports , estate and trade union records .
23 The issues to which my hon. Friend referred are just those where the health service needs to do a little better on listening to patients ' needs .
24 Some questions to ask are :
25 J Sainsbury plc Stamford Street , London SE1 9LL Some wines featured are available in selected stores only .
26 There is a reciprocity between linguistic elements and possible contexts , and those elements which enable this reciprocal relationship to proceed are deictic .
27 Among the shorter studies planned are the following : an examination of recent developments and debates within the Soviet military elite ; an analysis of the capacity of Western economic pressures to affect Soviet defence and foreign policy ; Soviet perceptions of Western Europe ; how and by whom Soviet defence and foreign policy is made ; the USSR and Cuba as a case study of Soviet relations with a ‘ client ’ state .
28 The decisions to which the hon. Gentleman refers are largely not for me .
29 The figures to which the hon. Gentleman refers are not those proposed by the Government but those which the Housing Executive says that it could spend .
30 The top priorities agreed are : rational production , use and diversification of energy , biotechnology ; electronics ; scientific research and technological innovation in the service of the developing nations ; research into employment and working conditions ; promotion of French as a scientific language and the discrimination of scientific and technical culture ; and the development of technology use in industry .
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