Example sentences of "are [verb] are [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The words which are emphasized are vital for understanding question analysis and essay writing .
2 The glacial drifts on which many soils are developed are widespread in Lewis and occur sporadically in Harris , North Uist , Benbecula and South Uist .
3 Bank references are sought by companies to ensure that those with whom they are trading are solvent and can pay for goods and services supplied to them .
4 But your Major alas … ’ ‘ … while we look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are not seen : for the things which are seen are temporal ; but the things which are not seen are eternal … ’
5 Can you remember for example , given the the levels of relief you are advocating are acceptable on the blue route , how such roads such a link as an alternative to the western link would perform .
6 The Eurodollars which are lent are indistinguishable from domestic dollars which are lent , the source is merely different .
7 It is now known that the majority of standard statistical procedures used in the construction and evaluation of quantitative economic ( and other ) models , are sensitive to whether or not the data series to which they are applied are stable or unstable .
8 The policies which are adopted are important , but the means by which they are implemented will be critical to their effectiveness .
9 So if you are owed money by a company involved in a members ' voluntary liquidation the chances that you will get all you are owed are good .
10 It was suggested , perhaps uncontroversially , in the Green Paper , Trade Unions and Their Members , that a system for enforcing the statutory duties which a trade union owes to its members should serve three purposes -enable interested parties to initiate complaint procedures easily and at reasonable costs ; -ensure that such complaints are handled speedily and that remedies available where complaints are upheld are effective ; and -give protection against unfair treatment of complainants by trade unions .
11 Whether the length of time spent in making these inquiries and the mode in which they are made are reasonable or not may be nice questions .
12 The teaching task is to see that the techniques that are used are effective in promoting learning objectives , so they have to be designed to account for specific contexts of instruction .
13 They tend to see with their ears and accept things that they are told are acceptable , ’ he says .
14 All the inverts that you are considering are suitable over the long term , but do steer clear of hard corals .
15 Again , the photons that are exchanged are virtual particles .
16 There is a clear need to investigate whether the assumptions upon which econometric models are based are consistent with empirical data .
17 The implicit assumptions upon which the ratios are based are contentious , value laden and rarely articulated .
18 Forecasts from econometric models will be inaccurate if the data on which they are based are wrong .
19 Individuals who are isolated are vulnerable .
20 The advantages that they are getting are admirable and important but reforms that only give these advantages to a select minority can not be called fair .
21 Newby ( 1979 , p. 170 ) suggests that , in fact , ‘ what are demanded are pet farm workers who cause no trouble but who form part of the landscape along with the fields and the trees ’ .
22 What are demanded are pet farm workers who cause no trouble but who form part of the landscape along with the fields and the trees .
23 Unproductive meetings often occur because those who are attending are unclear why they have come !
24 The places where they are stored are secret .
25 This refers to the question of whether the group of people or the situation that we are studying are typical of others .
26 The sacrifices they are making are crucial to the freedom of millions … as is the sacrifice you contemplated .
27 The programme is structured in such a way that on-going evaluation is simple and results can be reflected on from time to time by the Family Development Nurse and Community Mother so that the monthly visit to the family which is the main focus of the programme for achieving goals can be adapted to each family 's level and the issues that are discussed are relevant , nonjudgemental , and supportive of the parents ' own ideas and recognises the parents ' desire to do what is best for their children .
28 The ones that are left are lifeless .
29 Even though the need for change has been clearly stated and the encouragement to change comes from the highest political levels , the systems through which health care are delivered are traditional and conservative and may not support an individual through changing policies and roles .
30 I think the solution is certainly to breed animals in zoos but , if it is done , a great deal of effort must be made to ensure the conditions in which the animals are kept are good , and there are some zoos now which are successful in keeping animals so that their welfare is good .
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