Example sentences of "are [art] [noun] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 These are the questions which I wish to address .
2 These are the questions which I sought to answer through my fieldwork which began in November , 1981 , as part of two research projects based at the University of York .
3 In a sense , our results are the systems which we produce .
4 My Lords , before the Noble Lord sits down , perhaps I could ask him to remember , he was saying s how , how splendidly the Lord Chancellor and the Chancellor of the Duchy appointed magistrates and I entirely agree , but they appoint them , not from a list that they 've constructed themselves , they appoint them because the keepers of the roles for respective counties propose names to them which they very carefully er selected by the very special and an an and complicated process of of er of er of of examination of people whose names come forward , I find in my case that only one-third of the people whom I interview for this purpose with my Committee er are the ones which I 've I propose .
5 Yet it is the common experience of most palaeontologists that , just as lithological facies are persistent around the world , so are the fossils which they contain .
6 Then there are the containers themselves which have to be chosen as carefully as the plants that will be grown in them .
7 How typical of the ordinary experience of later life are the accounts which we present here ?
8 These are the institutions which we call the manor or the seigneurie .
9 Are the phenomena which it discloses really necessary , in the sense of being an inevitable concomitant of social structures ?
10 Display material , advertisements and so on need the extra quality and , if these are the products which you will be producing it is important to ensure that you can move between the systems without having to change the data .
11 So it is evident that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is a particular cultural conceptualization of envy and guilt : these are the emotions which it expresses and upon which it feeds .
12 I mean these are the things which you know are our , are our daily er exercising daily our minds and erm
13 You are the pleasures which we draw him on to — ( He escapes a fractional giggle but recovers immediately ) and by that I do n't mean your usual filth ; you ca n't treat royalty like people with normal perverted desires .
14 They are the notices which you are required to give to your local council 's Building Control department , to enable them to inspect your work for compliance with the appropriate regulation requirements .
15 On a wall in the showhouse at Les 's flagship Bryn Colwyn estate at Penmaen Head , Colwyn Bay , are the awards which he has been so proud to win over the years .
16 Now these are the words which I , the High Commissioner , have to say for the future .
17 Those are the measures which we hope to hear today from Norman Lamont .
18 So , I mean these are the supporters that they , they 've got to sort of focus on erm even i he does say that some of the erm er leaders of the associations are n't actually up to scratch but he says eighty five percent of them are and it would be wrong to attack or to arrest , you know , the other fifteen percent and it 's got to come from their own discipline of the association , you let the movement grow together , do n't try and er become er , you know , resisting forces because er these are the people who we 've got to erm s stay with and to look after , to harness erm to work for and er so that 's basically , is his conclusion .
19 There is a naive search space , whose states are the situations which you could produce , and the real space whose states record ways of obtaining naive states .
20 These are the bureaucrats whom he contrasts with those of other states in a way which is highly pertinent to Lenin 's formulation of the problem : ‘ Bureaucrats in a non-communist state have political masters , usually elected , or owners over them , while communists have neither masters nor owners over them ’ ( Djilas 1957 , pp. 43–4 ) .
21 These are the books which it is nice to have which cost a lot to look after , but which nobody can ever look at because they are so valuable .
22 My words are a guide which you can follow … follow … ,
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