Example sentences of "[pron] are [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And the evidence suggests that PRP is discriminatory against women and ethnic minorities , both of whom are strongly represented in nursing . ’
2 For example , the geochemistry of certain lithologies in the East Grampians is such that soils developed on them are inadequately buffered against acid rain — a potential threat to freshwater fisheries in the area .
3 Deposits can also be held at non-bank financial institutions such as building societies , mortgage corporations , savings and loans associations and finance houses ; however , such institutions generally have to hold cheque account balances at banks themselves and thus public deposits with them are not regarded as part of the nation 's money supply in many countries .
4 I therefore offer readers an extract of my elder friend 's memoirs , taken from the book which his daughter Aliki Costakis and I are currently preparing for publication .
5 Why Kane ignored this and chose instead to propose a one-dimensional view of black people sharing physical characteristics is perplexing , but his next step is utterly stupefying : he suggests that blacks have psychological characteristics which are also determined by race .
6 They are then chased by both the helicopter and small high-speed boats which are also carried on board the seiner .
7 Table 8.1 summarises some research on grammatical features in different sign languages which are also found in BSL and which have been discussed in this book .
8 In this case , though the term ‘ power ’ is used to describe acts ' , there are important areas outside the realms of ‘ acts ’ which are also associated with power but at out which there is less certainty .
9 It is based on the ten superfamilies in which nematodes of veterinary importance occur , and which are conveniently divided into bursate and non-bursate groups as shown in Table 1 .
10 A junior hacksaw takes cheap , throwaway blades which are simply snapped into place in the frame ; choose one with a plastic handle for more comfortable cutting .
11 Both old age and disability are dimensions of experience which are fundamentally linked to gender ( Morris , 1991 ) .
12 The right to die and the right to help someone to die are surely matters which are best left to discretion and commonsense .
13 The true place of inflation in calculating the cost of credit is as part of a triangle which has as its other sides the interest to be gained from instalment savings and the interest to be paid for instalment credit — both of which are broadly related to inflation rates anyway .
14 The oil is collected by Centris bees and is full of glycerides , which are later mixed with pollen in the hives .
15 For him , even choices which are clearly dictated by subject matter are part of style : it is part of the style of a particular cookery book that it contains words like butter , flour , boil and bake ; and it is part of the style of Animal Farm that it contains many occurrences of pigs , farm , and Napoleon .
16 Because the basis for making comparisons is not always made explicit , it may be helpful to discuss two kinds of descriptive framework which are frequently employed in assessment procedures .
17 Now a couple of problems which are frequently taken for fungus trouble , but which in fact are not , so perhaps we should talk about them here , between the fungus diseases and the physiological disorders .
18 There are a number of fallacies which are frequently promulgated in order to explain away the low standard of living of the farm worker and which require a brisk dismissal at the outset .
19 Mental health is not unlike happiness or sorrow , which are both experienced in relation to other things .
20 ‘ ( 1 ) This section applies to proceedings to which a legally assisted person is a party and which are finally decided in favour of an unassisted party .
21 A similar situation applies to emissions of oxides of nitrogen , although gaseous oxides of nitrogen have a low dry-deposition rate , thereby allowing greater proportions to be converted to nitrate aerosols which are finally removed by rainout and washout .
22 The survey results , which are closely watched by Government and in the City , will raise hopes that the end of the recession may be in sight .
23 Of particular importance for our purposes is Oakeshott 's attempt to reconcile Hobbesian principles , which are closely associated with utilitarianism and legal positivism , with his conception of law .
24 These concerns have been further stimulated by the change in public attitudes to safety and environmental issues , many of which are closely linked to energy .
25 Possibly the most potent reason lies in present day , paradoxical attitudes to child rearing and to children , which are most marked in relation to infants .
26 These , then , are the techniques , rules and procedures which are widely adopted as part of the practical management of large cohorts of pupils .
27 Although the current version of the LBS model places considerable weight on relative money supplies , and implicitly on purchasing power parity , current research is based on two propositions which are widely accepted in North America :
28 Implicitly it is conceptualized in terms of the personal behaviours which individuals indulge and which are well recognized as risk factors for various diseases .
29 In this chapter these various aspects of industrial conflict will be explored , essentially by examining the three principle levels of conflict : individual and group conflict ( which are here classed under workplace conflict ) and broader industrial conflict based on trade union action .
30 Indeed , in his forewood to the book , Mr Justice Hoffman tells how ‘ Like many rival tribes , accountants and lawyers have opinions of each other which are largely based on ignorance ’ thinking of each other as ‘ … pedants who try to confine the realities of commerce within an artificial construction of arbitrary rules ’ .
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