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

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1 The Posh are making a strong promotion challenge and their experienced , hard-running side knocked Liverpool out of the Rumbelows League Cup and impressed in defeat against Middlesbrough .
2 Our priorities in 1993 are to establish a regional organisation in the Far East and to continue the identification and pursuit of major multi-discipline prospects .
3 Many of the houses bear handwritten notices offering manicure/pedicure , basic literacy , hairdressing ; some are selling a few tins of Coca-Cola , candy , combs and trinkets .
4 Some are held every other week and some are held every week depending on the size of the company .
5 K 1 and K 2 are called the principal curvatures of the surface at O. Their product is an invariant for the surface at O called the Gaussian curvature K ; thus
6 The under-17s are catching the senior men in terms of strength in depth , as was proved by Jenny Marie who was doubly unlucky to finish as runner-up twice , in the 800m and 1,500m , both times to Hayley Cole .
7 Yet even the Japanese are finding the American car market tough .
8 Now there are less than 30,000 and those 30,000 are producing the same amount of milk as the higher number did previously .
9 For the first time , civil servants accustomed to running Japan as they see fit are feeling the hot breath of their political masters on their necks .
10 The research will use statistical analysis to disentangle the impact of ‘ urban-rural shift ’ from the impact of urban policies and of regional policies in conditions where all three are influencing the major cities simultaneously .
11 The three are singing the last bars of a song .
12 But on the other hand many large multidivisional enterprises probably can ‘ justify themselves ’ in terms of economies of scale and integration , if these are given a broad interpretation .
13 Whilst these are providing an integrated service , some , eg NE Fife concentrate their efforts on dementia suffers , whilst specialist needs suffers , eg the Whitburn/Bathgate scheme which provides overnight care during holidays .
14 Where these are rising the main stimulus to be motorway development .
15 And fat wages like these are putting a financial squeeze on America 's national pastime .
16 Do n't confuse this with the time-up bell , especially when many areas are in close proximity and all are using the same type of bell .
17 ALL ARE CONSIDERED THE RAMSHACKLE DISORDER OF THE STREET MARKET THROUGH TO THOSE SMALL FACETS OF URBAN DECAY THAT CAN ADD LIFE , COLOUR AND TEXTURE TO AN OTHERWISE DULL SETTING
18 ALL ARE CONSIDERED THE RAMSHACKLE DISORDER OF THE STREET MARKET THROUGH TO THOSE SMALL FACETS OF URBAN DECAY THAT CAN ADD LIFE , COLOUR AND TEXTURE TO AN OTHERWISE DULL SETTING
19 If too many are undertaken the average time to completion will be unacceptably long .
20 BT , which has a 95% share of the British market , and MCI are investing a combined $1 billion to launch a new joint-venture company ; BT will hold a 75% stake in the new firm , MCI the remainder .
21 Now Mill seems to be very unsure what to do about this because he does n't want to say that the poor should be disenfranchised , because after all everyone is entitled to their say in government , but he does seem to be worried that if the poor are given an equal say or the uned uneducated poor are given an equal say , then they will make a very bad decision , a decision which is against their own interests and this is one reason why he favours plural voting because he recognizes that the numerical majority might make a erm wrong decision , so we should make sure that the numerical majority do n't have sway in a democratic process by giving another client more weight in it so he seems to between wanting to disenfranchise them altogether which he seems to consider and just emasculating their vote by giving other people more votes .
22 United are having a difficult season , and there is antagonism towards the club because of what is happening off the pitch .
23 United are playing a new man tomorrow .
24 ALL four of East Anglia 's League clubs , Ipswich Town , Norwich City , Colchester United and Cambridge United are to help the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in memory of late England soccer captain Bobby Moore .
25 Changing recruitment patterns in the 1990s are having a profound effect upon the market for the Banking Certificate , with numbers falling down from more than 10,000 candidates in 1989 to around 5,000 today .
26 The distinction between adjudicatory and regulatory tribunals is that the former are making a binding decision following a reference by a person aggrieved by a decision which has already been made , whereas the latter are directly applying a system of government regulation rather than supervising or reviewing the proper application of the system of government regulation .
27 Celtic are to reject a written offer from Newcastle , believed to be worth £300,000 , for Roy Aitken .
28 In a bid to protect the Yanomami Indians , Brazilian police and military are evacuating the illegal gold miners who have streamed into the Indian reserve in Roraima state .
29 On that evidence , therefore , and in spite of last night 's ominous phrases that the government would not tolerate ‘ chaos and anarchy ’ , it seems that the statement is more likely to be a specific warning — that people breaking in to armouries to steal weapons or ammunition could expect to be met by physical force — than a sign that the military are planning a political takeover .
30 A survey by the Engineering Employers ' Federation into the effects of new anti-pollution legislation has concluded that up to 50 companies may go out of business ; 200 are expecting a serious decline in profitability , and many hundreds more are uncertain about their future .
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