Example sentences of "[subord] they are [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We need to tighten the time schedules for the writing of reports , and ensure that the workloads are more evenly spread than they are in some cases at the moment .
2 And rail railways really ought to be far better developed than they are in this country , eh .
3 The opportunities offered by Post Ordination Training and in-service clergy training ( CME ) should be used much more than they are by most dioceses , perhaps in collaboration with music colleges or diocesan music advisers .
4 In desperation , in many cases , young females deliberately become pregnant because they know that once they are in that state they are immediately restored to the benefit system .
5 Such features are usually called raised beaches if they are at a low level , approximately below 50 m ( 150 ft ) OD , and marine terraces , platforms , benches or erosion surfaces if they are above this level .
6 Only if they are at that time identified and agreed upon , will they be specific goods .
7 Our parliamentary group does not appear to be in touch with grassroots opinion — it 's as if they are on another planet .
8 Please ensure that our customers are fully aware of the nature of the documentation to be signed and advise that if they are in any doubt they should contact their solicitors before signing .
9 ‘ Home owners should not hesitate to lodge appeals if they are in any way unhappy , ’ he said .
10 Claims against members ( unless they are in any event protected by limited liability ) become statute-barred after five years from the date when the company was struck off .
11 ‘ They were all appointed because they are of such standing in the worlds in which their reputations were made that they will never kowtow to proprietors or editors . ’
12 Are individuals psychologically disturbed because they are isolated or are they isolated because they are in some way disturbed ?
13 Are clinicians reluctant to put older people on surgical waiting lists because they are in some way discriminating against older people ?
14 He points out that most certified trainees come straight from school and so are cheaper to employ in the earlier stages of their qualification when they are of less use .
15 The sexual feelings were there , and were overwhelming , as they are to many teenagers .
16 The machines are very good quality , Schaller-style but presumably Gotoh , gold-plated — as they are on all O.C. Smith guitars — and dead smooth to use .
17 The Crime Survey is a victimisation study and its main conclusion is one that has been noted , in a less systematic way , many times before : working-class crime is a problem , and it is a problem for the working class , since they are its principal victims , as they are of all types of crime :
18 It should be noted that the two marks and are being used for two different purposes in this course , as they are in many phonetics books .
19 Surveys are a way of life with an I B M. as they are in many companies today .
20 American guests are famous for deep ties and they hope they will consider themselves at home as long as they are in this country .
21 I 've considered doing part-time work … but its almost impossible now with things as they are in this area .
22 The human eye is very sensitive to green and the visible differences between the samples , small as they are in some cases , corresponded to a smaller difference in the reflected light levels .
23 We have to look at the range of ideals which are somehow clustered together to guide us , arrayed as they are in some sort of a rough priority system , and take out of its slot the unquestioned ideal ‘ be a man ’ .
24 These can not be explained simply in terms of shared descent ( as they were in some multicultural accounts of ethnicity ) or a shared socio-economic location and history ( as they are in some antiracist versions of ‘ the black experience ’ ) .
25 Significantly , with the statistics classified as they are in these data sets , the lowest level of risk occurs when younger women keep at least two-three year intervals between consecutive births and four or five years elapse in the later reproductive ages .
26 Singer s own argument was that trees , lacking as they are in any capacity for suffering , can not have interests .
27 These may of course in practice be confused or entangled with each other , as they are in Northern Ireland , or as they are in any state where the elections are largely or wholly a political ritual or a way of mobilizing mass support or approval for a regime in which party and state are indistinguishable , and electoral choice between contestants for office non-existent .
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