Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 To many Romans at the time , the Goths were demons who used magical arts to gain victory . ’
2 One of the products is helium-3 which consists of the two protons bound to a single neutron ; the spare neutron from the original gang of four particles speeds off .
3 A certificate will be issued by the court only if the improvements are ones which are reasonable and suitable and which will add to the value of the premises and do not detract from the value of any other property belonging to the landlord .
4 And the fairies was boat you see but they were kind of wandering kind of things .
5 You can work in private practice where the clients are people who come to you for help ; or you can work for central or local government , the Magistrates ' Courts Service , or a commercial or industrial organisation , where the employer is your ‘ client ’ .
6 The survivors were Nietzsche himself and a younger sister .
7 Most of the survivors were ones who were working at the time .
8 The subjects are things which have caught a national mood exactly , like ITMA , The Goons and , last Friday , Look Back in Anger .
9 By far the smallest of the utilities is Timekeeper which needs just 13K .
10 In that sense , the methods are tools which I share with the others .
11 Sponsorship of sporting events and patronage of the arts are methods which are being used increasingly to promote an organization 's reputation with the public .
12 The only other side to overcome the elements was Chester-leStreet who had a win over Boldon .
13 As she looked around she felt a twinge of sadness that in a carriage where 70 per cent of the commuters were men there were five women forced to stand in the aisle .
14 In the cellars are cupboards which are unusual in that they are made of the wood from the boxes used in the sugar trade with Brazil .
15 The fiscals are lawyers whose first concern is with the proper and fair application of the law .
16 That 's the size the boats were boats you see .
17 Most of the Orphists were Cubists who had broken away and formulated new stylistic and aesthetic principles .
18 The only person who knows about the paintings is Durance himself and he will dismiss Barbara 's story as unfounded speculation . ’
19 The enumerators were amateurs who made mistakes and sometimes misunderstood their instructions , and human errors occurred when the original schedules were copied onto the printed forms .
20 The sell-offs had a dramatic effect because some of the businesses were loss-makers which dragged down profits last time .
21 Going through Joe 's mind as he mounted the stairs were thoughts which were very similar , except that he expressed his in a slightly different way .
22 Sometimes my city portraits could be anywhere , the comments are things which someone from Chile could understand .
23 The witnesses were people who worked at the registry office .
24 Many of the items were trade lots sent over by English dealers in the hopes that the stronger dollar and different market would sell goods that did not move in London .
25 Most of the mothers were nurses who worked in a civilian hospital , but were part-time reservists in the US Army and were posted to Saudi Arabia at short notice in the run-up to the war .
26 The Whips were politeness itself with me , but several key people in my local association were approached , largely on the telephone .
27 Most of the members were lawyers themselves .
28 Though the differences were minute they were capable of calling forth the highest passions : great content if you did well , or jealousy and despair if you did badly .
29 The Anisakidae are ascaridoids whose adults are parasitic in a wide rage of animals , including marine mammals and birds .
30 Many of the volunteers are pensioners themselves .
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