Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh det] are [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Interestingly , anti-racist proposals very often assume whites suffer from a cultural deficit , i.e. from racist attitudes which are simply a legacy from imperialism and colonialism ( Swann Report , 1985 ) ; an unfortunate ignorance which schools can remedy . |
2 | If you 're buying them as young plants which are probably a foot fifteen inches high then it takes them a couple of years to get the roots established . |
3 | Jumpers and frocks which are quite a good fit , |
4 | It enables candidates to use the media and campaign techniques which are now an essential part of the electoral process in America . |
5 | My own belief is that while the ordinary , naive world of facts is real , so are the emotional , the transcendent and the ideal worlds which are only a newer form of perception or area of thought and have scope for limitless extension . |
6 | Others which are perhaps a little bit of er a change from what we 've been used to doing , |