Example sentences of "[art] [adj] stars be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The chief stars are Alpha or Alpheratz ( 2.1 ) , Beta ( also 2.1 ) , Gamma ( also 2.1 ) , Delta ( 3.3 ) and 51(3.6) .
2 The chief stars are Alpha or Acrux ( 0.8 ) , Beta ( 1.2 ) , Gamma ( 1.6 ) , Delta ( 2.8 ) and Epsilon ( 3.6 ) , which rather spoils the symmetry of the pattern .
3 The chief stars are Beta ( 2.8 ) , Alpha ( 2.9 ) , Zeta ( 3.1 ) and Gamma ( 3.3 ) .
4 The chief stars are Delta ( 2.9 ) , Beta ( 3.1 ) , Alpha ( 3.6 ) and Gamma and Zeta ( each 3.7 ) .
5 However , the real stars are INROADS own staff who , during the video , explain the effect that small errors can have on overall contracts .
6 The leading stars are Alpha or Altair ( 0.8 ) , Gamma ( 2.7 ) and Zeta ( 3.0 ) .
7 The leading stars are Alpha ( -0.3 ) , Beta or Agena ( 0.6 ) , Theta ( 2.1 ) , Gamma ( 2.2 ) , Epsilon ( 2.3 ) , Eta ( also 2.3 , but very slightly variable ) , Zeta ( 2.5 ) , Delta ( 2.6 ) , Iota ( 2.8 ) , Mu ( 3.0 ) , Kappa and Lambda ( each 3.1 ) and Nu ( 3.4 ) .
8 The leading stars are Alpha or Deneb ( 1.2 ) , Gamma ( 2.2 ) , Epsilon ( 2.5 ) , Delta ( 2.9 ) and Beta or Albireo ( 3.1 ) which make up the cross ; next in order of brightness is Zeta ( 3.2 ) .
9 The leading stars are Alpha or Alnair ( 1.7 ) , Beta or Al Dhanab ( 2.1 ) and Gamma ( 3.0 ) .
10 The leading stars are Alpha or Regulus ( 1.3 ) , Gamma ( 2.0 ) , Beta or Denebola ( 2.1 ) , Delta ( 2.6 ) , Epsilon ( 3.0 ) , Theta ( 3.3 ) , Zeta ( 3.4 ) and Eta and Omicron ( each 3.5 ) .
11 The leading stars are Alpha or Rasalhague ( 2.1 ) , Eta ( 2.4 ) , Zeta ( 2.6 ) , Delta ( 2.7 ) , Beta ( 2.8 ) , Kappa and Epsilon ( each 3.2 ) and Theta ( 3.3 ) .
12 The leading stars are Alpha or Mirphak ( 1.8 ) , Beta or Algol ( 2.1 at maximum ) , Zeta ( 2.8 ) , Epsilon and Gamma ( each 2.9 ) , Delta ( 3.0 ) and Rho ( variable , about 3.2 at maximum ) .
13 The leading stars are Alpha or Ankaa ( 2.4 ) , Beta ( 3.3 ) , Gamma ( 3.4 ) , Zeta ( variable ) , and Epsilon , Kappa and Delta ( each 3.9 ) .
14 The leading stars are Alpha or Antares ( 1.0 ) , Lambda or Shaula ( 1.6 ) , Theta ( 1.9 ) , Epsilon and Delta ( each 2.3 ) , Kappa ( 2.4 ) , Beta ( 2.6 ) , Upsilon or Lesath ( 2.7 ) , Tau ( 2.8 ) , Sigma and Pi ( each 2.9 ) , Iota¹ ; and Mu¹ ; ( each 3.0 ) , G ( 3.2 ) and Eta ( 3.3 ) .
15 The leading stars are Epsilon ( 1.8 ) , Sigma ( 2.0 ) , Zeta ( 2.6 ) , Delta ( 2.7 ) , Lambda ( 2.8 ) , Pi and Gamma ( each 3.0 ) , Eta ( 3.1 ) , Phi ( 3.2 ) and Tau ( 3.3 ) .
16 The leading stars are Epsilon or Alioth and Alpha or Dubhe ( each 1.8 ) , Eta or Alkaid ( 1.9 ) , Zeta or Mizar ( 2.1 ) , Beta or Merak and Gamma or Phad ( each 2.4 ) , Psi , Mu and Iota ( each 3.1 ) , Theta ( 3.2 ) , Delta or Megrez ( 3.3 ) , Omicron and Lambda ( each 3.4 ) , Nu ( 3.5 ) and Kappa ( 3.6 ) .
17 The leading stars are Beta ( 2.9 ) , Alpha ( 3.0 ) , Delta ( 3.3 ) and Zeta ( 3.6 ) .
18 The current stars are generators of profits which may need investment to sustain their position .
19 The brightest stars are Alpha ( 4.4 ) and the orange Gamma ( 4.5 ) , which lies closest to Epsilon Columbæ .
20 The brightest stars are Alpha ( 2.6 ) , Beta ( 3.1 ) , Delta ( 3.8 ) and Epsilon ( 3.9 ) ; Beta and Epsilon are orange , with K-type spectra , and so is Eta ( 4.0 ) .
21 The brightest stars are Alpha ( 2.7 ) , Beta ( 3.0 ) , and Delta and Lambda ( each 3.6 ) .
22 The brightest stars are Alpha ( 3.3 ) and Beta ( 3.8 ) ; Beta is orange , and so are Gamma ( 4.5 ) , Epsilon ( 4.4 ) and Delta ( 4.6 ) , so that the overall impression is quite distinctive .
23 A far-southern constellation ; the brightest stars are Beta ( 2.8 ) , Alpha ( 2.9 ) and Gamma ( 3.2 ) .
24 In Pegasus itself , the main stars are Epsilon ( 2.4 ) , Beta ( variable ) , Alpha ( 2.5 ) , Gamma ( 2.8 ) , Eta ( 2.9 ) and Zeta ( 3.4 ) .
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