Example sentences of "[be] [noun] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And if you want to play then there are guitar classes too .
2 There must have been text books around at one time but I can not even identify any titles let alone suppliers .
3 Are humanities scholars alone interested in applying computer technologies to texts ?
4 In division we have a dividend N and a divisor D , and require a quotient Q and remainder R such that The divisor , quotient , and remainder are n bits long , and the dividend is 2n bits long .
5 ‘ The person in New York you sent a letter to on Beatrix 's behalf-could her name have been van Ryneveld rather than van Ryan ? ’
6 These are self-report inventories where the testee has the possibility of cheating in that he can respond with an answer which he considers will give him a good score rather than providing a completely truthful one .
7 In Oxfordshire on the A forty three at Weston on the Green , there are lane closures there , that 's between Bicester and Banbury , and on the A forty one London Road , Bicester , there 's some resurfacing work taking place , and that 's causing restrictions to traffic going both ways .
8 However there are videodisc recorders around and presumably this technology will develop if there is a demand for it .
9 Pictures done in the zoo can be much better than those done in a museum from a dry skin , perhaps not very convincingly stuffed ; but only if there are field sketches too for the artist to work from can he hope to get the background right .
10 So there are protection zones being , there are protection zones already in , and more are proposed .
11 But why are entry certificates so essential for Asian wives and children who have a right to enter Britain ?
12 Thereafter the Bambino became an object of pilgrimage and there are thanks offerings all around .
13 They , they we they had some guns on the castle and they were , I suppose there must have been enemy planes over .
14 There are still some waves breaking in the gap — maybe there are coral heads there .
15 More useful are term bills where a period of credit is allowed .
16 ‘ I have heard how in Spain there are beggar children so skilled with the garrotte they can kill a fully grown man in a matter of seconds .
17 When there are gale warnings about , it takes a lot more faith .
18 Somebody who used to live next door to you , so it must have been Hartsett Close then .
19 If you are feeling particularly energetic , there are tennis courts right next door to the apartments which you can hire for a small charge .
20 There are tennis courts nearby , and a popular discotheque 400 yards away .
21 Others are management schemes where farmers are persuaded to treat the land in a particular way .
22 The spectrum of questions for which answers were sought took in everything from specifics , like ‘ Are dialogue sequences less compelling than action scenes ? ’ to abstracts querying the very suspension of disbelief principle thought essential to any form of drama viewing — especially children 's viewing .
23 There are , to be sure , a growing list of exceptions , but seldom are oligopoly considerations far removed from the picture .
24 Are inheritance practices basically inegalitarian , discriminating in particular against female members of rural households ?
25 These are polyene pigments usually containing 40 carbon atoms in the molecule ; they are readily soluble in fat-solvents and are characteristically synthesized by plants ( Lederer , 1938 ; Feltwell and Rothschild , 1974 ) .
26 They 're football supporters through and through up here .
27 I 'm quite prepared to accept that you 're Miss Fanshawe now , Miss Fanshawe , ’ Wexford said .
28 If you 're colour blind then it 's it 's a pity .
29 Yes we need a , we 're spending money again .
30 No , I think the thing is , is once you , this is gon na sound awful , but once you 've done your time and you know as much or more , then you 're E O then you 're gon na be left alone to get on with your job .
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