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

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1 The ‘ danger ’ is that natural processes are being fundamentally altered by human activities and , once begun , these changes can not be switched off .
2 However , if policies are changed , party stalwarts will complain that traditional principles are being forgotten .
3 It seems , therefore , that small clubs are being penalised for their size .
4 We have a report from GCHQ at Cheltenham that telemetric messages are being beamed at gas platforms in the Shaun and Leman fields off the Norfolk coast from a location two miles due east of the centre of Sandwich … ’
5 To evaluate effectiveness we need to establish that approved/desired goals are being achieved .
6 While such inspectors are usually required to satisfy their departments that local services are provided efficiently and that minimum standards are being met , their role has increasingly been educative rather than coercive .
7 SALARIES for university law teachers have slipped so badly and professional salaries risen so dramatically that experienced staff are being lost at an alarming rate , the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools reported this week .
8 May points to Wales 's declining staple industries , such as steel and coal , remarking that new jobs are being created along the M4 basin close to both Cardiff and Newport .
9 One of these is that urban foxes are being dumped in the countryside .
10 Company chairman John Collier says in a letter to Greenpeace that special measures are being introduced to monitor the state of the tubes but there is no intention to replace the reactor head .
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