Example sentences of "[adv] [am/are] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So , it has been held that decisions of the City Panel on Takeovers and Mergers , which was set up neither by statute nor contract but simply by informal agreement , are subject to judicial review ; so are decisions of the Advertising Standards Authority and of the Code of Practice Committee of the British Pharmaceutical Industry .
2 Contrary to the creationist literature , not only are animals with " half a wing " common , so are animals with a quarter of a wing , three quarters of a wing , and so on .
3 When I listen to a piece of music , my first questions have to do with whether it moves me , does it have anything unique to tell me , and questions about what style it 's in are way down the list .
4 Erm my honourable friend will remember that er under er part two of the Maastricht treaty erm titled to citizenship er article eight er not only are citizens of the union erm given certain powers but they 're given rights conferred by the treaty which should be subject to the duties imposed thereby .
5 The present case suggests that not only are counsel under a duty to point out errors they observe but , citing Donoghue , that ‘ it would be helpful ’ if counsel for the prosecution were to make a check list of essential directions and draw attention to any omissions before the retirement of the jury .
6 Not only are characters within the tale likened to animals — for instance the miller , proud as a peacock , with his skull " " piled as an ape " " , or his wife , " " peert as is a pye " " ( 3926 , 3935 , 3950 ) — but an animal has a substantial role to play in the story : the clerk 's horse , a stallion , who even has a name , Bayard .
7 When he states subsequently that ‘ mental phenomena just are features of the brain ’ , thus tying mental phenomena very rigidly to the brain itself , then I dissent .
8 , the recovery of that circular four , appendix one of the planning resources handbook so , all of the items for which the E S can recover the VAT and that the invoices payable , the re-coverall VAT for once are part of the resource allocation and any short fall can seriously effect the E S budget .
9 The biologists and applied scientists are involved in the schemes in that they also are part of the resource that one would consider in the university to give talks to school children .
10 Germans now are Europeans in a way they were not before , and indeed the demand of East Germans that they be allowed to be Europeans , with the same wide-ranging and unquestioned rights to travel , study , and residence as the rest of us was both a catalyst and an indication of how much things have changed .
11 Germans now are Europeans in a way they were not before , and indeed the demand of East Germans that they be allowed to be Europeans , with the same wide-ranging and unquestioned rights to travel , study , and residence as the rest of us was both a catalyst and an indication of how much things have changed .
12 How and how far are differences in the character of local resource systems governed by the local industrial structure ?
13 Most people today are members of a nationality without choosing it , and that membership in the short term usually excludes by law the possibility of belonging to another nationality .
14 What I have to report here are observations of the behaviour of a number of families who agreed to make recordings in the context of the research project described in my Introduction .
15 We believe the systems we have constructed here are state of the art . ’
16 Here are highlights of The Sun 's transcription of the Queen 's speech :
17 How are things at the tabernacle ? ’
18 How are things in the world of politics , Mr Whitlock ? ’ he asked , referring to Whitlock 's cover as a member of the Kenyan embassy at the United Nations .
19 How are relations within the family being affected ?
20 They too are part of the Nature which brings life into being .
21 the experts too are fans of the boat already …
22 There certainly are continuities in the way black people are characterized .
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