Example sentences of "[det] are [adv] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My fears in this are also as a father with a daughter in P6 . ’ |
2 | These are rather like a water heater and storage cylinder in one . |
3 | ‘ These are probably worth a bomb , ’ she told Sendei , who had spent the night as sleeplessly as her . |
4 | Other observers have also detected significant departures from ‘ pure ’ bureaucracy in Soviet systems of government , though these are often of a type familiar to Western students of bureaucracy and have positive results , such as entrepreneurial initiative , departures from hierarchical principles , the development of informal relationships , creativity , pragmatism and instrumentalism ( Granick 1954 ; Armstrong 1965 ; Stewart 1969 ; Hough 1969 ; Churchward 1968 ; Hough 1973 ) . |
5 | Businesses such as these are now in a position to move cautiously forward . |
6 | Another Florentine nobleman , Jacopo Corsi , who took over the role of patron of the camerata when Bardi left for Rome , composed two numbers for Dafne , a tiny aria for Apollo and a unison coro finale , which have survived , but these are hardly in a nuova maniera . |
7 | Yeah , and he was in it , okay that 's fi that 's ten , how many are there in a cricket team ? |
8 | And how many are there in a pool table ? |
9 | Such large bombs are rather exceptional , though ; most are well under a metre across , and do n't travel more than a few tens of metres from the vent . |
10 | Either the applicant must take out a bridging loan for that period — most are not in a position to do so — or the contractor goes without payment . |
11 | Most are rather like a sandwich with the steel springs embedded in a honeycomb of foam . |