Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] of " in BNC.
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1 | The buildings of Cambridge colleges are predominantly of stone , while those of domestic Cambridge are mainly of brick and slate . |
2 | The pebble in the conglomerates and sandstones are predominantly of local provenance , and the overall character of these rocks indicates sediment deposition close to source . |
3 | Since the programmes are predominantly of advanced modules , admissions decisions are made by the relevant Field Chairs . |
4 | One of the main criticisms levelled at US and European transnational corporations in Asia , Africa and Latin America is that their operations are predominantly of the export processing variety , employing low wage workers ( mainly ‘ nimblefingered ’ young women ) in monotonous and often physically debilitating labour , the products of which constitute a small proportion of the value-added of the final commodity . |
5 | Basic magmas , however , which are predominantly of basaltic composition , have a much lower silica content and are erupted at high temperatures . |
6 | ‘ You are right of course , my lady . |
7 | The perceptible facial expressions that have been described by other authors are mostly of no real help to us : ( i ) Yawning . |
8 | It is also worth noting that , whereas the mills of the Lancashire cotton trade on the west side of the Pennines are mostly of brick , the wool mills of Yorkshire , on the east side , are of the readily available stone . |
9 | Its street frontages are mostly of glass , separated by stone mullions designed to look like cast iron , and the windows are constructed as oriels in very slender iron frames ; it is included in this book because it was a pioneering metal-framed building . |
10 | They are mostly of brick , unlike the woollen mills of Yorkshire , which are nearly always of stone . |
11 | The basic street pattern is no doubt as old as the village itself and the street names are mostly of ancient origin . |
12 | The remaining songs are mostly of a more cheerful nature , sometimes with an occasional function . |
13 | Real attention to the quite sophisticated concepts with which religion is concerned has tended to be dismissed on the grounds that , apart from a select minority , pupils are incapable of any sustained thought , uninterested in such hypothetical and academically conceived ideas which in any case are mostly of historical interest and irrelevant to the modern world . |
14 | These are mostly of two kinds , first the great abbeys abandoned at the Dissolution , including Rievaulx , Furness and Leiston , and second , castles ranging from Dover in the south , Kenilworth in the midlands , to Norham in the north . |
15 | Filters are mostly of the low-pass , high-pass , band-pass or band-stop varieties . |
16 | But these private fictions are rarely of much significance , nor do they affect most people — despite much American talk of ‘ roots ’ . |
17 | GPs ' reports are rarely of much help , if only because they do not have the time or the experience to write useful reports and usually resent doing them . |
18 | The buildings and the factories are still there , drab and decaying ; so are most of their occupants , down to the morose , chain-smoking soldiers who sit on guard in every official building . |
19 | Without exception , the show 's directors are all under 30 , as are most of the contributors , and Jason Rebello looks barely old enough to order a drink . |
20 | Where are most of the shallow mines ? |
21 | In which group , or category , of industry are most of the factories on the Treforest industrial estate ? |
22 | In which parts of the coalfield are most of the old shallow pits which have been closed ? |
23 | I know you 're a grown woman but so are most of the others who lurch their way down the not-so-primrosy path to the Betty Ford Clinic . ’ |
24 | Where you have your main account depends very much on where you are most of the time . |
25 | Are most of the people on this estate white ? |
26 | These were not genuine madrigals though they show madrigalian traits , nor are most of his Songs of sundrie natures of the following year . |
27 | Nor are most of our prisons overcrowded and some of our training prisons and young offender institutions match the best systems in Europe . |
28 | While it is possible to soften this blow by having different tax rates below and above the poverty line , or by having a social dividend that is smaller for those in than those out of work ( the two-tier case ) , once the simplicity and universality of the system is lost , so are most of its advantages . |
29 | Spiritual things are , therefore , the intangible products of the human mind , and are necessarily of human origin , that is , they have their origins in the period of evolution which started with the advent of life on earth . |
30 | For viewing with higher magnification lenses , which are necessarily of shorter working distance , a recessed window is usually required to accommodate the smaller working distance of the lens . |