Example sentences of "be [pron] [adj] [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If no one wants them , why are there such strong campaigns to keep them ?
2 Are there any other questions to refer to district council ?
3 Apart from your own research , are there any other projects relating to Spain ?
4 Are there any other reasons occurs to you which explain why you keep them ?
5 no , if they 're , if they 're , if they 're not doing it , you know , the way The Body Shop did it , probably wo n't come to anything , mm , right , erm , are there any other matters arising , people want to bring up from the minutes ? no .
6 Are there any other matters arising that anyone want to pick up on at this point ?
7 Are there are there any other matters arising from
8 Are there any Corinthian ideals left in sport ?
9 Are there any reasonable places to eat near here ? ’
10 Are there any special circumstances making legal representation desirable or would hardship follow if it was withheld ?
11 Are there any common themes running through their lives and writings that can elucidate our understanding both of creativity and psychosis ?
12 The tide turned against the Labour government in its marginal defeat in 1951 because of what was seen to be its still strong commitment to state regulation and control and because of the new-found attractiveness of the free-market ideology offered by the Conservatives .
13 And if the reading public as a whole is shrinking , if literature is increasingly relegated to the schools as something ‘ to be studied ’ — if , in a word , the majority of readers now are scholars ( whether students or professional academics ) — then the claims of literary theory to be our representative literary genre become stronger still .
14 Are his first fumbling efforts to compose an essay on the history of the bathing machine to be marked on the same scale as his final polished piece in term 6 on ‘ The Economic Significance of the English Watering Place' ?
15 In only one respect were my original living arrangements altered , and it was all for the best .
16 How often are schools in Wales inspected by HMI and what change in that frequency is my right hon. Friend seeking to achieve ?
17 What provision is my right hon. Friend making to ensure that there will be enough reserve air and ground crews to fly and maintain those aeroplanes in an emergency ?
18 Millions of parts and supplies must be got to the right place at the right time , which is something American military forces have not always been able to do .
19 ‘ The challenge could n't be bigger and that 's something all top players need , and need all the time . ’
20 Is there one honest man left in the Labour party ?
21 Nor is there solid virological evidence to link human AIDs with what the researchers proudly called ‘ Simian AIDS ’ .
22 Is there any other way to bring us back to the light ?
23 But is there any major passion excited by interactions between persons which is not a blend of reactions from multiple viewpoints ?
24 Is there any contractual increase to reduce the effect of inflation ?
25 Not only is there no guaranteed right in English law to protest but neither is there any guaranteed right to hold a public meeting .
26 Why is it that content words tend to be preserved and function words omitted ?
27 Why is it that Eastern peoples acquire languages so easily while we in the West make such heavy weather of it ?
28 So what is why is it that labour party oppose education spend ?
29 But if , indeed , higher returns on retirement can be bought at the expense of derisory returns on death , how is it that terminal bonuses play such an important part in the ultimate returns .
30 Why is it that black kids develop their sporting progress to the point that , by the time they leave school , their educational motivation is rather low , while their sporting motivation is soaring ?
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