Example sentences of "[verb] are [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The last two groups to perform are from Donegal and Leitrim .
2 I think Americans and Russians find it strange that we are 100% funded by government and over 50% of the cases we bring are against government departments .
3 The first items that I wish to acknowledge are from Mr Norman Wheeler of Stokesay .
4 The seller should of course resist such warranties because of their vagueness , and insist that , if he is to give such a warranty , the purpose should be clearly specified in the contract , with sufficient detail to enable him to be sure that the goods that he supplies are in fact suitable for that purpose .
5 Three of the people listed are in Exeter .
6 It should be stressed that the figures given are for manufactures only and do not include exports of primary products or raw materials .
7 All the samples you make are of use to you .
8 Data creation and data capture are at odds with each other ; the protagonists and the interpreters of history are still at cross purposes .
9 In general this is all that you need to complete most documents , the only extra frames you 'll need are for images .
10 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 .
11 The battles and skirmishes of middle-class rural boundary disputing are of interest only to their panting protagonists .
12 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 ) .
13 Some of the problems are highly complex and unique in that lives are at stake depending on their successful resolution .
14 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 .
15 They have to communicate to their public and explain how the services they provide are of value .
16 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 .
17 Babies born to women who smoke are on average 200 grams lighter than babies born to comparable non-smoking mothers .
18 You would probably choose to use materials of this kind because the aspects of the culture featured are of relevance to your students .
19 Similarly for example 3 , syntax would choose are over arc , and for example 2 , semantics would choose dog rather than clog .
20 The charities which benefit are for men and women .
21 The garments being made are on order from stores such as C&A , Top Shop , and Wallace 's .
22 ‘ Some of the worst designs I have seen are by architects for themselves . ’
23 The low hills you can see are like islands surrounded by the marsh .
24 The few first letter errors which do occur are in words with silent consonants , for example know and write .
25 ‘ The only ones she 's got are in America . ’
26 less greedily rooted are at risk .
27 The only modern poems I enjoy are by Kipling .
28 ‘ The materials used are from building sites and they 're all associated with destruction . ’
29 Questions about how examination results should be interpreted are of interest in their own right but are also important in studies of school effectiveness and wider debates about how educational institutions should be evaluated and held accountable .
30 The prices shown are per person based on two people sharing a twin/double room .
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