Example sentences of "[coord] are of [art] " in BNC.

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1 When goods are carried in different vehicles or are of a different kind or are divided into different lots , the sender of the carrier is entitled to require a separate consignment note for each vehicle or each kind or lot of goods .
2 ( 2 ) On the taking of the account the plaintiffs are entitled to object to items therein contained on the ground that they have been unreasonably incurred or are of an unreasonable amount .
3 Different horses communicate in different ways , although those that live together or are of the same family are more likely to communicate in the same way .
4 He is willing to extend his generosity to people who mean something to him or are of the same religion .
5 Paragraphs ( e ) and ( f ) are self-explanatory and are of no relevance to this case .
6 Most of these relate to mortgages of land and are of no concern here .
7 All the comfortable rooms sleep two and are of a high standard with private shower and W.C ; most have a balcony .
8 All rooms are well furnished and are of a good size , all will take a third bed and have a private bath or shower and balcony .
9 Again his meteorological observations resulted in the practical theory of how tropical storms arise in the Gulf of Mexico and are of a similar nature , if vastly greater in scale , to water spouts and whirlwinds .
10 Choose potatoes which have shallow eyes and are of a good shape .
11 The subject is dealt with cogently and succinctly in the New Dictionary of Heraldry , and in even terser form the present practice may be stated as follows : a peer 's helm is shown as a stylised silver mêlée type , facing dexter ( that is left to the observer ) and decorated with gold bars ; the helmets of baronets and knights face the front ( affronty ) and are of the steel ‘ barrier ’ variety , with visors raised ; esquires , gentlemen ( and corporations ) display closed ‘ tilting ’ helms of steel , facing dexter .
12 It is such non-local visits that raise the most serious problems of accessibility and are of the greatest importance to rural transport policy-makers ( Clark and Unwin 1981 ) .
13 It will be assumed for present purposes that society 's wealth is maximised when production takes place at the lowest possible cost , thus avoiding the waste of scarce resources ( the goal of ‘ productive efficiency ’ is satisfied ) , and goods and services are produced in the quantities and are of the quality demanded by consumers ( the goal of ‘ allocative efficiency ’ is satisfied ) .
14 Sections of the Left agree with that thesis and are of the opinion that the powers of the Prime Minister are too great .
15 The principal schemes , which are in the United Kingdom and described below , are funded and are of the defined benefits type covering approximately 440 employees [ 1991 520 ] .
16 The graphics are well presented and are of the good quality EGA type , the AD Lib sound board is supported , albeit sparingly , and the basic interface is easy to use .
17 My understanding is what the budget sub-committee , well what the Social Services er , committee were saying , was there are a number of grants which in their view are not peculiar or specific to Social Services but are of a corporate nature .
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