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

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1 Just a few miles away at the Camas camp 1100 refugees with a different story to tell are also preparing for winter .
2 You know simple language , they wanted to know where he was coming from , but Jesus it says would not say a word in answer to any of those accusations , but then the High Priest says are you the Messiah , the Son of the Blessed God .
3 Onomatopoeia and adult imitation of salient infant babbling are just two such suggestions .
4 The issues to which my hon. Friend referred are just those where the health service needs to do a little better on listening to patients ' needs .
5 There is a reciprocity between linguistic elements and possible contexts , and those elements which enable this reciprocal relationship to proceed are deictic .
6 The decisions to which the hon. Gentleman refers are largely not for me .
7 The figures to which the hon. Gentleman refers are not those proposed by the Government but those which the Housing Executive says that it could spend .
8 Most medieval English dies are similar , but the few ancient dies which have survived differ somewhat in shape ( more conical , no square projection ) and in metal ( bronze rather than iron ) .
9 The figures for average amount and average percentage retained are slightly misleading because the average is arrived at by taking into account those cases where no monies are retained for the benefit of the fund .
10 The only contemporary group featured are Arrested Development .
11 Parents may be confronting their children repeatedly demanding them to do what is asked and find that this produces immense negative emotional reactions : temper tantrums or complete refusal to co-operate are common .
12 Grimsby always a hard team to beat are going well again …
13 The costs and the human effort required are simply too great .
14 Subsequently legal changes and current policy developments are examined and finally some examples of successful involvement of children and parents in key decision making are presented .
15 This had just opened the Sadler 's Wells Ballet 's first season at Covent Garden , to rapturous acclaim , but a month or two later John had decided that the costumes , ‘ although very gorgeous and great fun to wear are , in my opinion , far too ordinary for a ballet , they are more like costumes for a historical play …
16 Other veteran revolutionaries on whose longevity the current leadership depends are all in their eighties .
17 The invalid operation code interrupt and unimplemented instruction interrupt are thus distinguished at entry to the supervisor .
18 The principles for effective policy making are almost the same as those for design .
19 Weaknesses in current data-base systems for handling the complex modelling required are discussed .
20 The millionth customer , the millionth unit produced , the 200 per cent sales performance and a major project completed are all worthy of the Profitboss 's endeavours to achieve publicity for his team .
21 It is also assumed that all complex carbohydrate malabsorbed are converted to H 2 with the same degree of rapidity as is the case with lactulose .
22 Property dualism holds that the perception and the neural events which are its physical basis are simply different aspects , properties or attributes of the same ( physical ) events : what the physiologist observes on examining the brain and what the owner of the examined brain feels are two aspects of the same event .
23 In soft acid water aquariums , great care must be taken that the substrates and decorative material used are inert and do not contain lime or chalk , which will simply increase pH and hardness .
24 THE FAT Lady Sings are embarking on a lengthy Irish tour next month .
25 Double page spreads are best
26 Support for this thesis comes from the act that other diseases in which fat malabsorption occurs are also accompanied by vitamin E deficiency .
27 And the days of trying to decide of you have half or full load to wash are gone .
28 The battles and skirmishes of middle-class rural boundary disputing are of interest only to their panting protagonists .
29 Whatever their merits , these developments must have the effect of diminishing the extent to which policies and strategic decision making are the expression of the will of an institution 's academic community .
30 In particular , Hogwood and Gunn ( 1984 ) cite five types of limitation to explain why the opportunities for rational decision making are limited :
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