Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [pron] are [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondaries can usually be identified because they cluster around the larger primary , often forming chains and other small groups , and because the impacts producing them are at low angles and low speeds and so the craters are usually elongated . |
2 | Erm the element of control side of it , is extremely frustrating and have have been hinted at by previous speakers to see what are in effect regular and truly massive retail operations going on without development control , without the development of any kind of highway controls which is a county council matter is fully my argue frustrating . |
3 | But the haemorrhage of people since travel was eased in the past few years , and the mass exodus of the past weeks suggest they are in a minority . |
4 | The most important question seems to be how far individuals believe they are in control of their own environment and can control what happens to them . |
5 | TORTURERS BELIEVE THEY ARE ON A TRANSCENDENTAL MISSION TO DEFEND THE STATE . |
6 | This may sound obvious , but it is surprising how many editors say they are for ever clearing out photographs which have no identification . |
7 | But the figures show we are on the right track . ’ |
8 | The Swindon company does n't think it 'll do anything so dramatic in Britain , but managers believe they are in a market with a huge potential . |
9 | Occasionally problems arise which are of common concern to a large group of parents within the school . |
10 | The theatre is quite spectacular , with the seating arrangement and the plays performed there are of a very high standard . |
11 | The difficulty is that the bacteria is notorious for changing itself and every time scientists think they are on the verge of a development the bacteria becomes resistant . |
12 | He believes the psychology generated in many newspapers is lacking , where the job is treated as a production line with photographers feeling they are on a treadmill . |
13 | Michael Flynn , landlord of the Brick and Tyle near Colchester , agrees that country pubs are important local meeting places , but says the threat from large pub chains means they are in danger of disappearing . |
14 | And , if they maintain their attitude expressed freely to the Official Solicitor 's representative and to their mother , it would be all to no purpose , since no court would make a residence order in favour of the foster mother against the wishes of the children concerned who are of an age to know their own minds . |
15 | ‘ I want police like they are on television , like The Bill , where they get stuck right in , ’ says one boy . |
16 | Thailand 's health ministry says there are about 80,000 prostitutes in the country ; the police reckon there are at least eight times that number . |
17 | But this does not mean that the children think they are in need of explanation and they may not have any detailed ideas about them . |
18 | When public opinion is central to the fortunes of a government , unscrupulous expedients to manipulate it are to be expected . |
19 | Out on the fields , the flocks of golden plover begin to show an increasing number of black-fronted birds as they moult , and the extent of these markings suggest they are of more northerly origin . |
20 | To the extent that talking and trying hard to talk for less time and have more tasks to do which are to a certain extent self-explanatory , rather than having long involved tasks which two or three get on with and the rest opt out . |
21 | Eggbert is the lion whose mark is stamped on British egg boxes to show they are of high quality . |
22 | The CIBA-GEIGY Works at Duxford is not affected by these regulations because the quantities of chemicals stored there are below the minimum levels set under the CIMAH regulations . |