Example sentences of "[pers pn] are [adj] of [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In any social situation connected with work , even if you are unaware of any assessment taking place , it is only common sense to limit your intake of alcohol . |
2 | Dig in here and there with your small screwdriver if you are suspicious of any defect . |
3 | And you are fond of this nationality ? |
4 | And it 's only after that decision that you are aware of any crowd reaction . |
5 | It is important that you are aware of these standards and meet them . |
6 | Although there is unequivocal evidence of damage to the intestinal smooth muscle in chronic radiation enteritis , we are unaware of any studies of intestinal motor function in chronic radiation enteritis in either animals or humans . |
7 | Well there 's an element of subjectiveness , inevitably , in an assessment , I think , but of course we are aware of this problem and we do try to be a objective as we possibly can . |
8 | We are aware of this calorie usage as production of heat by the body — in order to keep the body at 37 degrees C , our normal temperature , a certain amount of energy is required , and this requires some 80 per cent of our calorie intake . |
9 | However , as long as we are aware of these provisos , and are able to correct the most crass biases at the empirical and conceptual levels , there is clearly a use to which such classifications can be put . |
10 | However , where we are aware of any building works which may reasonably be considered to adversely affect your enjoyment , we will notify you as soon as possible . |
11 | Editor , — Chris Ham states that ‘ The introduction of contracts has helped to enhance the accountability of providers to purchasers , ’ but from our own research we are aware of some purchasing organisations that have failed to exercise any control over the financial and strategic operations of providers ( presented to the Health Economics Studies Group , York , 1993 ) . |
12 | If we can truly say we are free of that fault and our understanding is such that our motives do not stem from intolerance , then we can be angry . |
13 | Father God , We are conscious of many tensions within our own society , particularly at this time of recession and high unemployment . |
14 | The last view is suggested by his claims that we are conscious of some memories ( those brought to INTROSPECTION in the ‘ control box ’ for example ) and some of the commands to say things ( as in deliberately saying something , as distinct from finding ourselves saying it ) , which would be messages from the ‘ control box ’ to PR ( the ‘ public relations box ’ , by analogy with the White House public relations chief , who is simply handed a piece of paper telling him what to say , but not to think about ) . |
15 | I have taken those of Greer as a basis for discussion , not because his books are more sexist or pro-capitalist than other textbooks used in 16+ examination preparation , but because they are typical of such textbooks . |
16 | They are capable of many kinds of activity . |
17 | The strong points in their argument have been that they exhibit voluntaryism in its purest form , that they are free of any obligation to find a programme for the tutor-organiser to teach and that , in managing on voluntary effort alone , they are saving the District that portion of a full-time salary which would not be covered by government or local authority grant-aid . |
18 | They go to bed as strangers and then spend the weekend alternately insulting each other and making up , trying to find out if they are fond of each other . |
19 | Some snakes lose their tail-tips with comparative ease , under duress , but unlike their four-legged relatives they are incapable of any regrowth . |
20 | Dr Motoyama states , however , that the acupuncture meridians and physical nervous system do not coincide positionally ; they are independent of each other . |
21 | They are aware of this power . |