Example sentences of "are [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Perhaps we think our friends see us as calm and capable while we know that we are secretly in a state of panic . |
32 | The the Weber parts for the Weber clarinet conc concertino are somewhere between the music library in Nottingham and the library here and should reach me a week tomorrow . |
33 | Automobiles , machinery , electronics , chemicals and many others are somewhere in the middle : the choices made by individual firms are scattered all across the map . |
34 | Other assets , such as government bonds — i.e. loans to government for a fixed number of years — are somewhere in the middle . |
35 | I believe the walls at the the foot are somewhere in the region of nineteen feet thick . |
36 | The general pattern of maternal mortality from these causes assumes the familiar " J " shape , reflecting that these data provide evidence that , in this context at least , optimal conditions for childbearing are somewhere in the age group 15–24 . |
37 | Even when excavations are featured in newspaper articles and television programmes , archaeological sites are rarely in the public eye for more than a very short while . |
38 | These studies would seem to support the view of a society in which sexual norms are slowly on the change . |
39 | Where you have your main account depends very much on where you are most of the time . |
40 | The Dawson International Executive Share Option Scheme 1993 ( ‘ the Executive Scheme ’ ) provides for share options to be granted to those senior employees who are most in a position to affect the fortunes of the Company . |
41 | This Tony Bowran clearly has no intention of being , as he is well aware that art directors are constantly on the look out for new styles and new approaches to make their clients ' products visually jump off the page . |
42 | The Society 's own collection consists of approximately 100 pictures , but we are constantly on the look out for new ‘ treasures ’ . |
43 | Night Goblins cultivate many kinds of toxic fungi in their dark caves and they are constantly on the look-out for new and exotic varieties . |
44 | ‘ They are a relatively small branch with only six staff but Manager Tony Hoskins and his team are constantly on the lookout for potential Royline users , ’ said Anne . |
45 | The activities of the new selection panel , which Laurie Mains now leads with a quite astonishing amount of newspaper and television exposure , are constantly in the news . |
46 | We are necessarily at a distance from them , detached . |
47 | As dawn appears in the sky our progress quickens ; after crossing a few fields and climbing several hedgerows we are suddenly on a road with farm buildings a short distance away . |
48 | People are suddenly on the move . |
49 | Burrowing species are obviously at a disadvantage in such situations , although some species are able to escape by swimming . |
50 | Natural fibres are much to the fore and you can find the most splendid colours in wool and mohair , though there is also a strong feeling for the velvety look of chenille — it 's easy to knit too ! |
51 | It was very handy , being so close to town , and as the Lock family are much of an age with our boys we had a very jolly time together . |
52 | ‘ Oh , ’ she said , ‘ I see that for all your fine words you are much like the rest , ’ and there were tears in her eyes when she turned away from him . |
53 | At a time when constitutional change and development at home and across the North Sea are much in the air , I am an unequivocal and enthusiastic backer of the idea that Scotland ought to seek as soon as possible to become a member state of the European Community . |
54 | Levine 's depictions of the gargoyles of Notre Dame are much in the tradition of Meryon . |
55 | Starting and finishing at the Hill Inn , the walk passes through a district liberally pockmarked with caves and potholes of which Bruntscar and Gatekirk Cave are especially worth a halt to inspect the outsides . |
56 | Starting and finishing at the Hill Inn , the walk passes through a district liberally pockmarked with caves and potholes of which Bruntscar and Gatekirk Cave are especially worth a halt to inspect the outsides . |
57 | Left : Another good predator is the Arrow Crab Stenorhyncus seticornis , which is safe in reef aquaria so long as they do n't contain small shrimps , which along with juvenile crabs are greatly to the Arrow Crab 's taste . |
58 | These proposals are basically for the completion of the earlier main line proposals of the Bishop 's Castle Railway . ) |
59 | That is the training they do whilst they are basically on the job . |
60 | Er what I have chosen to do is to do what we were doing in the nineteen eighties , which is to take the simplest measure of the maximum flow and the detrusor pressure at that volume and when we do that , you can see that these patients , instead of being a single group of patients with a single kind of bladder pressure and flow , these patients are all over the map . |