Example sentences of "be [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Over here , there have been calls for the Guardian Angels to set up a chapter of Pink Angels .
2 In 1837 there had been improvements to the dressing floors , and it was then considered likely that every two months about 400 tons of merchantable ore and concentrate would soon be a reality , though the low price of copper prevailing at that time was felt to be something of a drawback .
3 I know that there are views among the opposition groups about what should be cut out of this budget .
4 Some of them are renegades from the Dwarf Engineers Guild which frowns upon innovation and regards much of the Empire 's new technology as a heinous break with ancient tradition .
5 Completing this substantial work are appendices on the approval procedures for homebuilts adopted in France , the UK and USA , a contact list of homebuilding associations around the world , and a comprehensive guide to homebuilt types , again with contact addresses .
6 Textbooks are not a primary vehicle for the reporting of research results , except for those books which are compilations of the research papers presented at conferences .
7 Stone vaulting developed fairly late and most of these vaults are replacements of the timber roofs .
8 As some departments within Glenpatrick works move onto shift working , there have been changes in the manufacturing activities resulting in the appointment of three shift managers .
9 There have been publications in the research journals of the Parapsychological Association , but Phillips told New Scientist that these were ‘ very cautiously worded ’ .
10 Of particular concern in the research will be implications for the way wages and employment respond over business cycle and the implications for the wage and promotion profiles of employees as they age and approach retirement .
11 While the members may be delegates of the member States , the administrative officers were independent and exclusively international employees of the Council .
12 There will also be differences between the way routines are written , Although not measured by the Whetstone or Dhrystone tests Hard disc transfer rates and screen update speeds can affect overall machine performance dramatically .
13 Ten ministers are known to be members of the Apprentice Boys of Derry .
14 In particular , they do not worry that they will never be chairmen of the parent companies .
15 They can therefore be considered to be close to the community they serve and have the potential to be advocates for the health needs of patients .
16 And during that time , thousands of students have socialised in the campus bars , played on the University sports teams and been members of the University clubs and societies .
17 Additionally , there are discrepancies in the Base personnel records , involving three extra people . ’
18 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 .
19 Under s 54 , banks , building societies and insurance companies can go ahead and offer probate services provided they are members of a probate complaints scheme .
20 Mr Najibullah , many of his key ministers , elite units of the Afghan army and most of the Pakistan-based Mujahideen groups are members of the Pushtun tribes which have dominated Afghanistan for 200 years .
21 Many guards are members of the death squads and openly discuss their activities in loud voices .
22 All Motor Safari 's instructors are members of the Driving Instructors Association , and the fact that two of the instructors are women proves that off-road driving is not primarily a macho pastime .
23 Many of those affected are members of the engineering workers union the AEU , where news of the job cuts was greeted with despondancy .
24 One of the questions frequently asked by researchers studying errors in the production of words in spontaneous speech is whether there are differences in the error patterns for different clashes of word , the most frequently considered being open and closed classes of vocabulary items .
25 The only influence on their choice could have been differences in the credit terms .
26 An umbrella , hairspray or keys are examples of every day items you might carry and can use against your attacker .
27 Information about materials and techniques of manufacture , geography of find-spot and manufacture , and a short free-text description of the object are examples of the information categories currently included in the British Museum 's inventory .
28 But he said Yates denied taking steroids and that there had been irregularities in the testing procedures .
29 This approach has recently been subject to an effective critique by Forty ( 1986 ) , who points out that designers have always been handmaidens to the business interests they serve , and to separate them out as self-determined arbiters of cultural form is even less convincing than in the case of high art which strives for such autonomy .
30 Basically , they were forerunners of the skinhead attitudes which re-emerged in the mid-seventies .
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