Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] are [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be obvious to the reader that the boundaries drawn and phraseology used above are just those of one group of workers . |
2 | The ruins seen today are essentially those of the ‘ second ’ or ‘ new ’ temples , built in 1700 BC and destroyed in the Thera eruption of 1470 BC . |
3 | Racing and Ireland go together — it is said there are as many horses as people ( three and a half million ) — and racecourse crowds are extremely knowledgeable about the sport . |
4 | The list offered here is not a closed one ; the items put forward are simply those which have been found useful . |
5 | Sadly , some of the things we most look forward to eating as the weather warms up are just those which are likely to cause allergic reactions . |
6 | This study has also shown there are significantly fewer EGF-positively staining endothelial cells in inflamed than in normal oesophageal mucosa , although the distribution of the EGF is similar in inflamed and normal mucosa . |
7 | After completion of assessment , cases are kept open , though with fewer re-assessment episodes , and of those which are closed there are relatively few re-referrals . |
8 | All the opportunities to do so are there this September — in fact , around the time of the New Moon on the 19th you will be celebrating some kind of moral as well as financial victory . |
9 | But it is n't easy we have a lot , what complaints we get bearing in mind what I said a short while ago , what complaints we get now are very much biased towards defects in street lighting systems provided currently here and there in Suffolk , so I 'm conscious of this , we are working with the Eastern Electricity Board on an improved maintenance contract whereby certain benefits , and one of them is immediacy of response to repair work will be I hope put forward , very conscious of it indeed so and er we are struggling with what the , the basic cause of it all of course is the , the , the quality of some of our street light and equipment here and there throughout Suffolk is old or very out of date and even run down indicator procedure , so we have got a large real programme as well as repairing ones already there . |
10 | Besides , how many opportunities to dress up are there these days ? ’ |
11 | Does this mean there are n't any , or was Goldsmith merely worried about upsetting old friends ? |
12 | Hence the presence of entry barriers may not mean there are too few firms in the industry , there may actually be too many ( von Weizsacker , 1980 ) . |
13 | Q. Do you think there are too many Indians in Southall ? |
14 | Do you think there are too many detective programmes on TV ? |
15 | Do you think there are too many or not enough ? |
16 | There have been long spells out of work through a mixture of choice and lack of good stuff : ‘ I do n't think there are that many things that one wants to do . ’ |
17 | If the sound is right for a certain combination of musicians , or a certain style of music , then obviously you play better , but I do n't think there are very many people who have their sound , and go from one band to another just using that sound . |
18 | Do n't are n't this this the first cast ? |
19 | I like to think there are n't many tricks I miss , but I have to credit Sorrel in that she did write it down on a scrap of newspaper without saying ‘ in case of what ? ’ |
20 | Which is not to say there are n't some marvellous people too . |
21 | ‘ Why do you say there are n't any aliens ? ’ asked Joe , who had been sitting apparently lost in thought . |