Example sentences of "are [adv] [verb] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 If the 20 per cent of records that are most accessed are loaded first , the situation is quite different .
2 Accordingly , women may abandon them and try to fit into institutional patterns which make no sense to them but which they are constantly assured are superior .
3 And it goes back to what we were saying about why some of these founders types which are somewhat slapdash are more readable and more interesting and get your attention .
4 An additional and severe problem is that the volumes of data which are already collected are huge by the standards of only a decade ago .
5 I mean some of those some of those are already done are n't they .
6 The numbers of the bilingual service providers which are already mentioned are growing slowly .
7 It appears that the dads who are already paying are the one 's who are paying and nobody seems to chasing after the others .
8 But campaigners say fathers who are already paying are being treated unfairly .
9 He 's just he 's just got one a long way out though right looks as though we 've either just missed one and they Oh no they are just coming are n't they ? just missed one there
10 The only tears which are ever shed are those from actions unwittingly committed which have hurt the beloved .
11 There is , even with a relatively sophisticated system of cross-phase planning , the difficulty that the children who are directly affected are those who are at the top of the primary school and at the youngest end of the secondary age range .
12 The practical problems Mrs Smith and Mrs Jones are both experiencing are a result of operational difficulties in the way the services are organized and delivered in the community .
13 Letters which are traditionally punctuated are said to have a closed punctuation style .
14 The indicators that are traditionally used are the money spent on health care or the number of health workers per head of population .
15 Students who are provisionally enrolled are subject to the Charter , Statutes , Ordinances and Regulations of the University as are from time to time in force .
16 Areas in which consents or approvals are often needed are described below and relate to : ( 1 ) Articles of association .
17 The truth is those who are supposedly dissenting are not traditional Tory followers .
18 However , I believe that the steps that we are now taking are logical and , indeed , essential .
19 The organisational changes we are now proposing are still within the overall framework of AEA .
20 Two of those that are now running are fitted up with electric light , more as an experiment than anything else .
21 Two questions that are frequently asked are : how can one tell a first edition ? and why bother with it anyway ?
22 The ‘ finished ’ sentences with which they are implicitly contrasted are an artefact of writing .
23 A few other very powerful melodic combinations possible in the kind of passage we are here considering are :
24 The latter , whose emotions are firmly engaged are , we believe , the majority .
25 ( Apr 21-May 21 ) In astrology , work and health are curiously linked are curiously linked — and for one reason or another , you are likely to feel under par , under pressure and totally misunderstood at the moment .
26 The reasons for adopting this view that syntactic production and the accessibility of individual lexical items are closely related are twofold .
27 Amino-acid residues that are completely conserved are shown in bold type .
28 First , the distinction between public and private action will be blurred , not least in the administrative sphere as institutions which are privately owned are integrated into the structure of public policy to secure public objectives .
29 But people who are mentally handicapped are not , in any sense , ill .
30 Suggestions for procedure which have evolved in practice and are commonly accepted are considered in 11.5 .
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