Example sentences of "[adj] [be] the " in BNC.
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1 | The two new servers using the 7100 are the HP 9000 Models 887S and 897S , with performance ratings of up to 184 transactions per second . |
2 | Over and above that are the various assurance schemes designed to offer as near as possible a guarantee of quality , safety , wholesomeness and implied animal welfare in the whole process in much the same way as the lion 's stamp once guaranteed eggs in the pre-Edwina Currie days . |
3 | I know it sounds silly , but I say , the silly things like that are the ones that sometimes are the |
4 | You 're setting up a place for people to live and conduct their business , and the people most able to do that are the gipsies themselves . |
5 | And we 've now reached a situation in which there 's something over twenty percent of our streets is multiple occupation , erm and this is noise and other activities in relation to that are the things that cause the sort of low level of concern , and this was just the peak on top of that of major aggravation . |
6 | Presumably , the closer the referents of the familiar terms in a domain are to the potential referent of an unfamiliar word , the more specific are the inferences that children can legitimately make . |
7 | More subtle are the changes embodied in his own self-representation . |
8 | Still it was appreciated and that s the main thing . |
9 | HUNTINGDON : 2.10 Armala , 2.40 The Can Can Man , 3.10 That s The Business , 3.45 Veleda II , 4.15 Antonin , 4.45 Greenwich Bambi . |
10 | If that s the kind of performance we can expect from well paid professionals god help us . |
11 | There you go , only flaw is that s the only bit of the tune I can get into my head right now … that does nt matter though — any tune is extravagant these days ! ! |
12 | That s the point . |
13 | That s the worst possible thing to do . |
14 | ‘ But its not Ben , ’ Zoe stood and held her back which was beginning to ache , ‘ and that s the difference . ’ |
15 | It may well be that the majority have been validated , but that those outstanding are the largest and most environmentally damaging . |
16 | The technical are the lifeblood of palaeoanthropology , but seldom make a thrilling read . |
17 | The poorest are the clear waters of ice-scoured uplands , where there is little soil or vegetation . |
18 | Williams from Didcot in Oxfordshire the champions of 92 are the favourites for 93 … but what will life be like without Mansell … will Prost be back to his best … can new boy Damon Hill set the world alight |
19 | In Europe the three current structures that are probably most used are the Dutch company with a Swiss branch , the Belgian co-ordination centre and — a relative newcomer — the Irish Dublin Docks company . |
20 | The other group in whom gall bladder preservation is preferable are the old , the ill , and the high risk patients such as those described in the complex group . |
21 | But the very things that make the hay rich are the things that now make it poor . |
22 | These immortal ideas , things barely perceptible are the most precious things of life . |
23 | Enclosed are the following forms which should be completed as follows : 305U Original To be signed by Mr. O'Brien and witnessed by yourselves , Mr. & Mrs. O'Brien to acknowledge receipt of copies at foot of page . |
24 | DROP NINETEENS are the typical American college kids next door with a bad attitude and a brilliant line in thunderous noisepop . |
25 | The areas in which we are weak are the specialist indexes , where we provide library users with analytical indexes to biographical , taxonomic , current awareness , illustrative , and other scanned literature related to their current work . |
26 | Particularly pleasant are the harbour front bars . |
27 | since x 29 and x 97 are the reverse variables of the cycle created when edge 3 to 7 is added in Fig. 8.1(a) . |
28 | To every method must be added preliminary and post cleaning actions which at the very least are the assembly of cleaning materials and their cleaning and return afterwards . |
29 | How closely guarded are the children 's wards during the night ? |
30 | Of these the largest are the dorsal lateral geniculate body , in the thalamus , and the superior colliculus , in the midbrain , but there are a number of other sites which also receive direct retinal input . |