Example sentences of "are [adv] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Again , many decisions which are successfully carried out in a given period may not turn out to have been the best possible courses of action .
2 The cost of choice for the majority is the absence of choice for the minority who will never afford to buy , … ‘ the Right to Buy ’ and growth of owner-occupation are effectively carried out on the backs of poor people .
3 The interest payments you make to the fund are effectively paid back to the members of the Scheme as pensions later .
4 I mean increasingly small authorities are effectively opting out of the national negotiat now we ca n't ignore th
5 But this good control , plus the fine grip and limited body roll , are badly let down in the driver appeal stakes by the steering .
6 Such an exercise can span huge parameter ranges in which quite different behaviours are observed ( but all of which are intimately tied up with the existence of periodic orbits : even the strange attractor is densely packed with unstable orbits ) .
7 As the question of his death date , and indeed the circumstances of his death , are intimately bound up with the vexed problem of the identity of his successor , further discussion of it may suitably be left to the following chapter .
8 The only other major commodity which is based on lump sum rates regardless of quantities used , is water and the Water Companies are slowly moving over to a metered system in order to improve the discipline of use .
9 . The letters of all good soldiers show that the military duties of the soldier and his good military bearing are indivisibly bound up with the loyalty to the Führer and thus with a genuine National Socialist attitude in general …
10 Activists are illegally dismissed , strikes are forcibly broken up by the army or police and many unionists have been killed .
11 Creatures that bestride the dividing line between amphibians and reptiles and between mammals and protomammals , are constantly turning up in the fossil record .
12 The slow homogenisation of large families could take many thousands of generations ; but chromosomes are constantly shared out among the members of a population .
13 ‘ I 'm going to turn into one of those old guys who are constantly harping on about the war , about ration books and bomb shelters .
14 There are one or two passably funny lines which fail to make up a coherent , witty whole but are suddenly shot out from an invisible pea-shooter as if whipped from Ms Rudner 's stand-up routine .
15 Some sociologists have researched ‘ counter school ’ youth cultures , and how they are naturally carried over onto the shopfloor .
16 Well they had a particularly bad time many of them lost absolutely everything and now they 're protesting cos the Lloyds people are only coming up with a nine hundred million pound rescue package that might give them some of them back half of what they invested .
17 To Sulentic 's surprise , he has also found that the connection can be traced right into the central nucleus of NGC 43 19 — very much as we might expect if , as Arp has often suggested , high redshift objects are somehow shot out from the centres of otherwise normal galaxies .
18 Hence , such experiments are normally carried out in a laboratory permanently equipped with a wind-tunnel ( the name for any system providing a working air stream ) , a water flume or channel ( similar systems with water ) , or a towing tank ( a large tank of stationary water through which an obstacle can be moved ) .
19 The arrangements for such a meeting are normally set out in the articles of association of the company .
20 Advertising costs and any expenses incurred in hiring premises are normally passed on by the estate agents to the vendor , whether or not the auction results in a sale .
21 Instead they are normally closed out by an offsetting sale or purchase beforehand .
22 Xenophon 's teachings are best summed up by the following statements :
23 Once they have finished and died down , they are best planted out in the garden .
24 The voice-parts of the opening ‘ Domine ad adjuvandum ’ are largely composed on to a transposed version of the preludial ‘ toccata ’ a true Shakespearian ‘ tucket ’ of Orfeo .
25 They are making many staff redundant , and they are largely pulling out of the programme , thus leaving a huge hole in numbers and finance .
26 The new requirements are largely set out in the Building Societies ( Accounts and Related Provisions ) Regulations 1992 , although where the change necessitated a change to the 1986 Act itself , that has been effected through the s 104 mechanism , which enables company law to be applied to building societies by Order .
27 It is of course true that the NHS is under tremendous pressures while places at NCT classes are largely taken up by the motivated .
28 Orcs and Goblins almost overwhelm the remaining Dwarf holds but are finally beaten back at the Battle of Black Water .
29 Users are finally coming round to the idea that applications are more important than the platform , he says , citing the UK supermarket chain , Sainsbury 's , which took ten months to decide that it would move to Unix , choosing its software before inviting companies to bid for the hardware contract .
30 Museums are finally coming in from the cold , to take their place alongside a whole range of other cultural facilities such as zoos , botanic gardens , planetariums , libraries , and the like — all of which are striving , in their own distinctive ways , to contribute to the informal education of the public as a whole .
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