Example sentences of "are [adj] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , the government has not yet backed up this realization with sufficient hard cash , and the benefits available for supporting relatives are paltry compared to the costs incurred by the state if someone is in long-term institutional care . |
2 | Encourage those who are mobile to go to the toilet on their own . |
3 | ‘ This has come out of the blue , and we are due to go to Argentina next summer , ’ said Wood . |
4 | Claims that unusually large numbers of cataracts , cancers and other eye diseases in sheep , cattle and rabbits in southern Chile are due to overexposure to ultraviolet radiation ( as a result of ozone depletion over Antarctica ) have been put into question by a study conducted by researchers from John Hopkins University and Chilean health and veterinary authorities . |
5 | According to security sources , she is likely to return to London around January 6 , well before her sons are due to return to their boarding school at Ludgrove , Berks . |
6 | We now know that babies whose mothers are depressed continue to be affected even after the mother has recovered . |
7 | How individuals come across on television usually depends on how much understanding , effort and practice they are prepared to give to it . |
8 | The more interested pupils are in what they write , the more attention they are prepared to give to its appearance , including spelling . |
9 | I accept that the Government have the right to determine the amount of money that they are prepared to give to local government . |
10 | I do not believe that the British public are prepared to move to a property tax . |
11 | We have to assure counsellees that we are prepared to listen to their difficulties . |
12 | A good example is the ‘ right ’ to tax diversion ( see Dignan , Chapter 6 ) — while British Courts are prepared to listen to arguments based on statutory rights , and may well be prepared to listen to arguments grounded in International Law , they are far less willing , at present , to accept arguments based on concepts of ( natural ) rights . |
13 | You will find that people will confide in you and tell you their secrets and unveil their emotions if you are prepared to listen to them . |
14 | But since then things have changed , and if they are prepared to go to a little trouble and expense they can now acquire a cat that will almost certainly give them no problems . |
15 | If tens of thousands of people are prepared to take to the streets and to camp outside obscure air-force bases for months on end , what will they do when cruise becomes a reality ? |
16 | ‘ Fraulein , I understand from Bruno that you are prepared to swear to a document that Corporal Blagg brought you some death certificates on the night when Herr Hochhauser — ( thank God he had remembered the name ) ‘ — the Standesbeamte from Bad Schwarzendorn was murdered . |
17 | For as each of the speakers agreed , it will be those booksellers and publishers who are prepared to respond to new and changing circumstances , while preserving the best of the old order , who will ultimately reap the benefit . |
18 | The key to successful time management is knowing what you want to achieve , how much it means to you , and how much of your time and energy you are prepared to devote to it . |
19 | Both men are prepared to talk to me : Carmichael went out of his way to , and now he even employs me . |
20 | Few financial institutions are prepared to lend to proprietors and partnerships on this basis . |
21 | I AM writing to ask if any readers have business cards — not necessarily their own — which they are prepared to donate to my collection with the hope that , one day , it may be large enough to gain some form of record . |
22 | the Government will throw aside the whole of these [ competition ] plans and consider what accommodation it is they want , and what sum of money they are prepared to propose to Parliament , and then let them obtain plans suited to the expenditure they propose . |
23 | As is most common in holistic healing , too few people are prepared to stick to the dietary disciplines –or long . |
24 | He argued that to implement a ‘ Non-Alignment Pact ’ in a civil war between an incumbent government supported by one Great Power and insurgents supported by another Great Power ‘ a coalition government must be formed comprising those elements of both Government and insurgent forces which are prepared to come to a compromise and work together in the context of non-alignment ’ . |
25 | There will exist a real wage rate ( Layard calls this the ‘ feasible real wage rate ’ ) which employers are prepared to grant to workers . |
26 | ‘ The cells are luxurious compared to some of the things we put up with in the Army , ’ said one staff member during a Press tour of the jail . |
27 | Interiors are light owing to the large clerestory and aisle windows . |
28 | Secondly , the decisions must be about units which are self-contained according to the problem definition . |
29 | This implies that in the absence of specific constraints subjects are free to attend to different aspects of the stimulus . |
30 | He has been challenged many times on the weak link in his case , which is that since American firms are free to relocate to Mexico , a trade agreement is the best way to make sure that American interests are protected . |