Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [verb] are " in BNC.
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1 | There is a down side to this heightened immediacy in that spurious noises ( many of them unavoidable ) such as chair creaking , pages turning or performers grunting are made all to recognizable and more difficult to ignore . |
2 | Where a product is entirely integrated within the TNC or its captive suppliers ' networks , or where the intermediate components or materials used are of such a specialized nature that there are simply no available suppliers outside the existing TNC network , then backward linkages are literally forbidden by the logic of global production . |
3 | For example , they have found that " there is considerable evidence that attitudes to comfort are important in estimating the user 's contribution to conservation … yet these have rarely been explored by research on the effects of feedback " . |
4 | In consequence , many Members who put their names down will have only ill-formed ideas about what they want and it frequently happens that Bills presented are ill-prepared or misconceived . |
5 | THE CRIMES THAT GOVERNMENTS COMMIT ARE AN OUTRAGE AGAINST ALL HUMANITY . |
6 | The particular effects that genes have are not intrinsic properties of those genes . |
7 | As we have seen , the " ants " that anteaters eat are often not true ants at all , but termites . |
8 | The tushes that mares have are usually much smaller . |
9 | Commenting on the poor quality of bibliographies in published papers , Kochen concludes that failures to cite are due to : |
10 | Schofield pointed out that failures to find are naturally in proportion to the number of successes — one man 's success being another 's failure . |
11 | It must be accepted that standards set are real , attainable and to be attained . |
12 | Forward planning can be helpful in minimising difficulties , especially if any problems that pupils have are briefly recorded in writing rather than simply passed on verbally . |
13 | The vendor should insist that monies received are used to satisfy the oldest liabilities first . |
14 | In Hungary , a new government will have to say yes or no to the drastic subsidy cuts and industrial shutdowns that free-marketeers say are needed . |
15 | its suitability for , and protection by , the conditions of teacher isolation , where external criteria of professional competence are ostensibly met and inducements to change are absent . |
16 | ‘ It could be argued that this situation amounts to a cynical manipulation of a group which the Government and employers recognise are more vulnerable than most . |
17 | A children 's guide book and schools pack are available along with a wealth of source material relating to the house 's history . |
18 | Note that the quotas and privileges shown are minima . |
19 | Note that the quotas and privileges shown are minima . |
20 | The commands and functions used are explained , and followed by examples . |
21 | In any event , the vendor will be asked to warrant that all documents and responses supplied are true and accurate . |
22 | The leaflets and organisations mentioned are just some of the sources of information and advice . |
23 | The leaflets and organisations mentioned are just some of the sources of information and advice . |
24 | Examination results and awards made are recorded , and annual reports prepared for local education authorities . |
25 | Some of the scientific methods and problems encountered are exemplified below by specific case histories . |
26 | The words , thoughts and concepts uttered are part of the decor . |
27 | The management climate within the organisation and the way in which grievances are heard and fears discussed are important . |
28 | But the role and powers proposed are less those of an ombudsman than of a commissar . |
29 | Details of the interviews and observations completed are given in Appendix 1 . |
30 | Saint Basil was so enchanted by this selfless action that he concluded his comments with the words ‘ If things seen are so lovely , what must things unseen be ? ’ |