Example sentences of "are [noun sg] of the " in BNC.
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1 | The first 11 cantos are preparation of the palette . |
2 | Most of the downland woods are west of the Arun gap and , apart from plantations , beech ( Fagus sylvatica ) is the dominant tree , although it rarely regenerates , and where no replanting takes place ash ( Fraxinus excelsior ) quickly asserts itself . |
3 | Now you are Chairman of the National Heritage Memorial fund . |
4 | Of course the student also needs to learn how to co-ordinate dialogue with all of the necessary actions and movements which are part of the natural traffic of performance , and learn about prop handling . |
5 | These programs are part of the operating system — the set of commands which come with the computer and allow you to communicate with it . |
6 | If we attempt to put the wrong type of things together , or attempt separate explanations of things which are part of the same natural kind , then we are going to struggle to produce successful science . |
7 | A starter pack of course material and a three-year development programme are part of the package . |
8 | Which two features , first used on Genesis , are part of the winning Head technology incorporated in Ventoris ? |
9 | In real life the onlookers are part of the activity and usually join in . |
10 | They are part of the increasing worldwide trend where knowledge , goods , services and markets are being exchanged between players each hoping to become ‘ global ’ organisations . |
11 | Bribes to officials are part of the culture of some areas of the world ( and therefore necessary to obtain business ) , yet US citizens are forbidden by law to offer bribes to officials of foreign governments , no matter where in the world the citizen happens to be at the time . |
12 | The paralleling of Sweeney and the Cyclops here does on a small scale the work of the anthropologists ' comparative method , ‘ to make manifest the similarities and identities underlying the customs of races very remote in every way from each other ’ , though both are part of the ‘ mind of Europe ’ . |
13 | Guitarist Sammy Steiger ( top right , with friend Emma ) and artist Margaret ( below right ) are part of The Golden Horde 's ‘ extended family ’ |
14 | Currently , 63,500 people between 18 and 65 are part of the Enterprise Allowance Scheme . |
15 | Ranjit Singh and Kuldip Baljit are part of the casual labour force gathering a leek harvest on Culham Farms Estate , Hurley , Berks . |
16 | They are part of the house , not loose chattels . |
17 | The main business of the company is the manufacture of dyestuffs , and intermediates that are part of the dyestuffs chain . |
18 | Parachute units are part of the German Armed Forces and belong to the Luftwaffe . |
19 | Many schools , colleges and universities in Latin America are part of the church 's empire and so values , inculcated here , are in line with the dominant Catholic Hispanic mores . |
20 | Birkbeck 's study of garbage pickers in Cali , Colombia , suggests that they should not be viewed as vagrants left behind by economic development but as workers who are part of the industrial system ( Birkbeck 1979 ) . |
21 | These things matter and they are part of the school 's service to parents and children . |
22 | Land-users are taxed , sell their produce in the market , work for or employ others , have unequal access to land or other agricultural inputs and are part of the processes of agrarian change such as commercialisation , accumulation , disinvestment and differentiation . |
23 | These are part of the fascination of the reef ; the sunlit upper portions are rich in life . |
24 | The variant readings which fill her manuscripts are part of the very substance of the text ’ , Bennett insists , italicising her assertion . |
25 | To the extent that individuals and organisations still support or tolerate meat consumption , to that extent they are part of the moral problem , not part of the moral solution . |
26 | They are part of the culture of society and are passed on from one generation to the next . |
27 | Such ideas are part of the cornucopia of the mind , man 's endless heritage . |
28 | They are part of the church visible as well as invisible . |
29 | They too are part of the Nature which brings life into being . |
30 | Drink , drugs , sex and scandal are part of the fabric of Scottish football , but remarkably , in the entire history of the game , only one player has stood accused of being drunk in charge of a football . |