Example sentences of "are [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 These are mainly confined to Afghanistan and north-east Persia , although some genuine Russian tribal items may also be found , and are predominantly the work of the Tekke , Yamut , Ersari , Chodor , Saryk and Salor tribes ( pl. 7 ) .
2 Out-migrants from rural areas are predominantly the younger members of the adult population .
3 To air : are predominantly the volatile organic compounds [ ie , those which evaporate in air at normal temperatures ] .
4 I think you are rather a vain girl and thinking too much about your figure . ’
5 ‘ Yes , ’ he said slowly , still looking at her in that peculiar way , ‘ you really are rather a remarkable person . ’
6 And there are rather a lot of photographs of one particular consultant obstetrician gynaecologist , Yehudi Gordon .
7 Beliefs are not conjured up out of nothing but are rather a response to experience .
8 There are rather a lot you know
9 Oh , we 're talking about sixth forms , Bill , and we 're talking about all schools which have sixth forms and you 're conscious that there are rather a lot of schools with sixth forms in the county and who will feel that it is a significant change .
10 But , put in a few pages at the end of chapters , they are rather an ‘ add-on ’ .
11 We are rather an old congregation , there 's no doubt about it , apart from the here .
12 They are not there apart from an observer , they are rather the tendency of objects to produce certain sensations in one .
13 If , as we believe to be the case , the unconscious activity of the mind consists in imposing forms upon content , and if these forms are fundamentally the same for all minds — ancient and modern , primitive and civilized
14 The amphibian 's eyes are fundamentally the same in structure as those of their fish ancestors .
15 Armed with your bridging loan , you are effectively a cash buyer , not caught up in a chain , and you can use this position to your advantage , demanding and getting a good discount .
16 The never-ending rounds of golf and cocktail circuits ostensibly develop excellent customer relations but these are effectively no more than a veneer of sincerity iii the rude pursuit of the fast sale .
17 For one thing , some Dip.HE courses are effectively no more than the first two years of a degree course , with the added minor advantage that a student can if he wishes leave after two years with an award .
18 There are effectively no vibrational selection rules , so the technique is particularly useful for detecting vibrations that do not appear in either IR or Raman spectra .
19 In principle it can be detected by inelastic neutron scattering or by electron energy-loss spectroscopy [ Section 5.3.4 ] , for which there are effectively no symmetry selection rules .
20 The principles set by the schools on both sides of the Atlantic are effectively the same ; they are vocational training centres which make use of speed-learning techniques in a high-energy learning environment .
21 Now , if B-1 is the same as R1 , unc so that the methods are effectively the same .
22 But asking bureaucrats to try to separate out the factual premises of decisions from the ethical premises which are properly the reserve of politicians is still desirable .
23 It seems to me that formulation of the precise grounds upon which overpayments of tax ought to be recoverable and of any exceptions to the right of recovery , may involve nice considerations of policy which are properly the province of Parliament and are not suitable for consideration by the courts .
24 They are numerically the largest group of people at risk , they present the most complex problems and their needs have the most impact on families and communities .
25 These commodities are arguably the primitive valuables of early Anglo-Saxon society , used to oil the wheels of social and political activities ( Huggett 1982 and forthcoming ) .
26 The sermons in which it is presented are arguably the finest contribution to moral philosophy in English .
27 The last two jobs are arguably the most important , the finish on the runners to make the sled slide , and the brake to make it stop .
28 But the extended sets of variations usually on popular songs , but sometimes on dance-tunes or the notes of the hexachord , generally increasing in complication and technical difficulty toward the end , which are arguably the chief glory of virginal music , have been plausibly derived from the diferencias of Cabezon ( see pp. 236–7 ) .
29 In this season 's semi-finals at Wishaw Sports Centre on Saturday , Coatbridge face Su Ragazzi , who have never appeared in a final before , but are arguably the favourites .
30 Professional musicians are mostly a cynical lot — they 've heard it all before and played it all before too .
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