Example sentences of "are [adj] of the " in BNC.

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31 At the peak of the wave , the open latches are clear of the sinker posts .
32 This process continues until the chip 's pins are clear of the socket .
33 Despite its age there are few of the early features of Patrington remaining .
34 Here there are few of the excesses of cautioning seen in some other areas , even though prosecution is considered very much the last resort .
35 Gooseberries are top of the crops when trained as standards
36 Demoted from the League last spring , they are top of the GM Vauxhall Conference .
37 Almost anything Western has cachet but the crime stories the Russians call krimmies are top of the list .
38 THE CLASH : ‘ The Story Of The Clash ’ ( Columbia ) now they are top of the chart mountain , the last gang in town flood the place with an avalanche of Westway Rockin' rereleases — out on Monday
39 Cardiff are top of the Heineken league and , if they beat Whitley at the Sheffield Arena , they will be on course for a grand slam of domestic titles .
40 ROTHERHAM Branch are top of the pops !
41 We are top of the League and have to sell .
42 Orrell are top of the first division … but then again there are n't many easy matches to be had when you look at the other ties
43 The Exiles are top of the 2nd divison , but the difference is class and was evident on Saturday .
44 Yet our soaps are top of the ratings but they could increase their viewers even more if they eased-up a little and balanced things out .
45 But Hampshire are top of the table and we outplayed them for two days . ’
46 Hearts are top of the reserve league , and against Falkirk on Saturday , Kevin Thomas , a 17-year-old former Scottish Schoolboys internationalist , became the first of the new breed to earn his spurs in the senior side .
47 Saxtet are top of the classical pops — and much more besides . ’
48 one of the criticisms that has come out on this one book was that because the , these child adults are skilled and put into education , they maybe still illiterate , but they are street wise , they are literate of the street
49 They are rather too prone to accept the point of view of reactionary educational committees which are afraid of the WEA .
50 The reason these worries pose such a problem in marriage relationships is that if we feel insignificant we assume we are unworthy of love and are afraid of the vulnerability that comes with complete openness and honesty .
51 We are afraid of the new , of anything that might make us grow or change . ’
52 Another tradition has it that the knockers are afraid of the sign of the cross , an idea which probably stems from the legend which says that knockers are the GHOSTS of the Jews who took part in the crucifixion of Jesus and were punished by being sent to work in the mines .
53 If they are afraid of the undead , a Vampire is unleashed upon them .
54 ‘ And you are afraid of the dark ? ’ he murmured , tightening his hold on her , smoothing a long caress down the length of her spine and skimming the high curve of her buttocks with a possessive movement which sent her heart into skittering panic .
55 Neither I nor my colleagues are afraid of the hon. Member for Carrick , Cumnock and Doon Valley ( Mr. Foulkes ) or his hon. Friends who represent Ayrshire , however much they may frighten each other .
56 I am confident that those results will pass a crystal clear judgment that people are afraid of the Labour party in London .
57 It was because they are afraid of the public learning the truth about Labour 's taxation policies .
58 The UK Forestry Commission would take issue with the findings of the UN ECE because they are doubtful of the methods used to measure damage .
59 Here are some of the people involved in providing ACET 's home care and educational services .
60 Desire , Christianity and colonial power on the Carribean island of Curacao are some of the themes of the stunning AVA & GABRIEL .
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