Example sentences of "[verb] are [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Data creation and data capture are at odds with each other ; the protagonists and the interpreters of history are still at cross purposes . |
32 | In general this is all that you need to complete most documents , the only extra frames you 'll need are for images . |
33 | The holes drilled are for light weight — and they are just that . |
34 | Also , cooling can produce spectral shifts in emission wavelength , so although it may have potential uses for geological applications where CL emission at room temperature is meagre , the full effects of cooling are at present poorly known and the technique can not be recommended as a regular practice for petrographic purposes . |
35 | Secondly , as Knox argued after publication of the RAWP report , people who are dying are among the heaviest users of services . |
36 | The battles and skirmishes of middle-class rural boundary disputing are of interest only to their panting protagonists . |
37 | Included are around one hundred objects from the Russian State Museum , St Petersburg , including icons , objects in precious metals , textiles , painted wooden sculpture and ecclesiastical jewellery . |
38 | ‘ You do n't have to tell me , ’ Gaily said , ‘ that all the clothes either of us has are in the bag or on our backs . ’ |
39 | The Tories are , wisely , keeping their boy away from most of the rough stuff — rightly recognising that such strengths as he has are in his niceness — but he has to look like he wants to win sometimes . |
40 | It is your responsibility to ensure that you and those for whom you are booking are in possession of valid passport and any appropriate visas ( please see Holiday Information on page 14 ) . |
41 | Unless otherwise specified , the futures contracts reported are for the USA . |
42 | That is not say that those whom it is hoped to benefit are in any sense undemanding or unsophisticated . |
43 | ‘ If the sums he mentioned are to be believed , it puts a most terrible responsibility on my shoulders . ’ |
44 | I read recently that applicants for the Institute of Advanced Motorists test are in the ratio of one woman to four men , but the success rate shows virtually the same number of women passing as men . |
45 | But size and numbers of fish caught are of little importance at Scourie . |
46 | Some of the problems are highly complex and unique in that lives are at stake depending on their successful resolution . |
47 | The various modifications which these organs undergo are of considerable taxonomic importance and are dealt with in the chapters devoted to the different orders of insects . |
48 | This action plan makes it evident that many of the organisational improvements recommended are in fact features synonymous with an ‘ openly run ’ school with an ‘ open ’ form of decision-making . |
49 | The cases to which Cooke P. referred are to the like effect . |
50 | They have to communicate to their public and explain how the services they provide are of value . |
51 | And the majority of those have objected are in the area of that two miles . |
52 | CPRW has no doubt that in this particular instance a decision to provide planning consent would be quite disastrous , whereas a rejection would strengthen the value of National Park designation at a time when development pressures of the kind being considered are on the increase . |
53 | The officials in charge of it still can not find out exactly how much some of the firms they would like to sell are worth — or indeed , says one , how many firms the state actually owns . |
54 | Data presented are from the intention to treat analysis . |
55 | An unsuccessful search terminates when the end points of the section of the list being searched are in fact next to each other , and neither matches the searched-for item . |
56 | However Di was said to be furious about the tapes , which a book says are of her voice . |
57 | It welcomes my right hon. Friend the Chancellor 's brilliant Budget for its changes in the uniform business rate , which it says are of enormous help to business , a great deal of assistance to growing firms and just what businesses have requested . |
58 | Babies born to women who smoke are on average 200 grams lighter than babies born to comparable non-smoking mothers . |
59 | The Society has for over a year objected strongly to the plan under which the current arrangements for remunerating solicitors on the basis of work actually done are to be replaced by a standard fee scheme from April . |
60 | Seven of these figure are in the current show , two done directly onto the gallery 's walls . |