Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] are " in BNC.
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1 | He wrote : ‘ To judge by a lot of the stuff written about bands like U2 , you 'd be forgiven for thinking that rock starts are the new Messiahs . |
2 | Amounts of each protein employed are shown in Fig. 2B. 1 . |
3 | The services that this Committee provides are important . |
4 | This week United are home to Watford … |
5 | The final component which this paper describes are the Professional Studies Courses in Language work . |
6 | The alien traits that this role imposes are most vivid at this point in the day . |
7 | The contradictions which this model engenders are somehow even more glaringly obvious in the context of diseases of poverty , with the vicious circle of malnutrition and infectious , though preventable , diseases ( 2 ) . |
8 | This lot getting are they getting , yeah . |
9 | The circumstances in which this litigation arose are described in the judgment delivered by Vinelott J. on 19 December 1989 as follows : |
10 | Among the painters of this time to note are Antonín Manés , whose fine Romantic landscapes are signed ‘ Bohemus ’ , and the landscapes and still-lifes of Josef Navrátil who also painted house interiors . |
11 | The regulations anticipated under s11(1) will have the purpose of securing : ( a ) that goods to which this section applies are safe ; ( b ) that goods to which this section applies which are unsafe , or would be unsafe in the hands of persons of a particular description , are not made available to persons generally or , as the case may be , to persons of that description ; and ( c ) that appropriate information is , and inappropriate information is not , provided in relation to goods to which this section applies . |
12 | The language of kinship and the behaviours which the use of such language provokes are social devices for giving expression to networks of relationship . |
13 | The specific procedures to be followed by each person involved are described . |
14 | However , many disk writes are shortly followed by another to the same sector . |
15 | The odds against that number appearing are 4,096:1 . |
16 | It could be argued that since children from about the age of eight years can create their own mental images and since , according to Shirley Hughes ( 1983 , unpaged ) ‘ The best pictures any child sees are in its own head ’ , there is little need for pictures in books for older children . |
17 | This will ensure that the effects of any system thrashing are largely confined to their own work . |
18 | Trade magazine Estates Times will not print the details of deals unless the property 's address , size , rent or price involved and size of any premium paid are included . |
19 | The details of each individual nominated are compared with those of other nominees to see if they match . |
20 | Because of the timescale the estate agents being paid up to £10.95 for each house valued are thought to be rushing the work . |
21 | He explains that most specialist dies are , of course , catered for , including vegetarian dishes , which , I noticed , were unusual enough to tempt even the staunchest of meat-eaters like myself . |