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

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1 Curiously it has led effectively to the irradification of Cherani bacterium diphtheria from the circulating respiratory flora in this country and the reasons for that are are quite obscure !
2 Yeah I was going to say , a few are are n't they ?
3 These are are dehydrated in very light-weight sachets . ’
4 but these were are all crumped and I do n't want clumsy ones cos you feel as though you 've got Doctor Marten 's or something on you know
5 They all are are n't they ?
6 We all are are n't we ?
7 Corley says the powers that be are assessing the situation to see how many would still be needed .
8 Corley says the powers that be are assessing the situation to see how many would still be needed .
9 This is one time when the Powers that Be are not going to pat my head and say all is forgiven —
10 Yes i , on , on the side which we believe er matters , if you like , the side that faces the er , the road , and faces the bungalows we we 've sought to achieve that erm , on the rear elevations it 's perhaps a less important issue so looking at any of the erm large coloured elevated sheets the upper drawing represents the street side , the side that faces the bungalows and the side where scale issue becomes er , more important and the lower drawing erm where there 's er an eaves and gutter above the first is are actually the the back garden side that erm will be seen perhaps less .
11 Oh I 've got ta change the earphones these one 's are hurting .
12 Studies of the aspect markers of the Black English Vernacular , like invariant be are still at this stage .
13 Soviet spokesmen accused ‘ NATO circles ’ of distorting the idea of non-alignment through relegating ‘ to the number of the ‘ non-aligned ’ states those few newly free countries whose leaders are presently … regarded as ‘ friends of the West ’ and share the concept of the ‘ strategy of a united front ’ , that is are in favour of setting up alliances with imperialist powers , first of all the United States ’ .
14 That 's are n't you ?
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