Example sentences of "are [det] [conj] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Studies from the community are few and predominantly based on single practices . |
2 | And I am not overlooking the fact that the Provincials are more than well represented with Ronnie Oliver and Ian McClure of Portrush , who meet Edwin Downey and Gary Rutledge of St Brendan 's . |
3 | International migration has played a part since young adults and families are more than proportionately represented in these flows , but the prime factor is the variation in the size of age groups resulting from previous fluctuations in births . |
4 | Many of the skills already possessed by chartered accountants are more than adequately demonstrated in their training experience to date ; corporate finance is one such area , as is taxation . |
5 | Jazz and blues fans are more than adequately catered for with shows by some of the best musicians from both home and abroad . |