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

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1 There are products and there is cash-flow , and for the time being survival can continue .
2 But there are exceptions and one is Leslie Waddington who has enjoyed a good volume of business at ARCO where he will be exhibiting for the third successive year .
3 There are exceptions and it is fair to say that over recent years a good deal more attention has been paid to these problems .
4 So they are observations and it is my feeling that this motion has taken on significantly more importance than its content or indeed its effect .
5 Two of his daughters , Ella and her sister Eva , became Salvation Army officers and of his thirty three grandchildren some are ministers in the free churches , most are Salvationists and one is the General .
6 But there can be problems and it is wise to read up on the subject and take professional advice before you make the plunge .
7 Whichever strategy is adopted there are going to be problems and it is important to be tuned into them when trying to interpret research in psychobiology .
8 Now the reason we suggested that we join the consortium with the emphasis sort of thing we look on this with the District of the County Council who are members and it is now a wider the pamphlets , merely those adjacent to the terminal airport .
9 Many women are teachers and there is an increasing number of women politicians , accountants , lawyers , doctors .
10 Many of the paintings are portraits but there is also a large , panoramic , hotly-coloured Expressionist canvas of the Judas kiss in the Betrayal of Christ , set somewhat exotically in North Africa .
11 This will not really become apparent until the fish are sub-adults but there is always the more dominant fish , usually a male with the others taking their place in the hierarchy below him .
12 We were friends but it is a pity he did not make that clear . ’
13 Keith reckons it cuts through better , especially in the tail end of a song , ‘ when all hell 's breaking loose and there 's infills and everybody is winding up .
14 The policy is with-profits and it is entitled to receive a share of the profits of Clerical , Medical and General Life Assurance Society 's life fund in the form of bonuses .
15 The policy is with-profits and it is entitled to receive a share of the profits of Clerical , Medical and General Life Assurance Society 's life fund in the form of bonuses .
16 This may , in fact , already be the position as far as executive directors are concerned , in that they are employees and it is usual for the court to imply a term in employment contracts to the effect that employees will carry out their duties with reasonable care and skill .
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