Example sentences of "they are [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Members of the general public usually only respond and react to media content : they are rarely in control of media work . |
2 | And , while they are badly in need of such innovations as a massive reafforestation programme , desalination facilities , an organised fishing industry , means to exploit their few mineral resources , and perhaps even tourism , they will not give up easily their island heritage . |
3 | They are most at risk along our roads where the average family car can deposit a pound of lead ( 454g ) per year out of the exhaust pipe . |
4 | The vaccinations will be introduced in october , but at first will only be available for children under one year old ; the age they are most at risk from this form of meningitis . |
5 | In fact , rather than that vast army of fairly young but experienced , skilled and dedicated men and women , battle-hardened by the '80s boom , quitting to study law , drive taxis or run pubs , they are already in step with the shifting sands . |
6 | They are already in use in Australia , America , Brazil and Tanzania , and could make a major contribution to managing insect-borne diseases and crop pests , according to Dr Janet Hemingway of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine . |
7 | They are also of interest in enabling the demographic profile of countries to be directly compared . |
8 | They are also of interest from a different point of view . |
9 | They are also of use in transferring text between incompatible word processing systems or in the restoration of an electronic file that has been accidentally erased . |
10 | They are also in favour of mandatory neutering of strays , unlike the RSPCA , and every stray animal is neutered before being rehomed . |
11 | If women have no place of their own in much of sociology , they are firmly in possession of one haven : the family . |
12 | They are equally at home in dense forest , sparse woodland , savanna , or even on rocky hillsides . |
13 | There are a number of specialist vehicles concentrating on eastern Europe , but they are mainly of interest to institutions . |
14 | They are still on top of the group but are not sure of qualifying . |
15 | that they are still at ease in their own skins |
16 | They are still in love with her . |
17 | There is also information on where the local topos/guides can be bought ( that is assuming they are still in stock by the time you get there ) . |
18 | The fact that they are still in care at 16 , 17 and 18 years old is likely to be evidence of no viable alternatives . |
19 | Although long-lasting and generally reliable , their musical shortcomings were obvious and none have been manufactured since 1980 , although they are still in use in a few churches . |
20 | Others may have shorter journeys but they are still in danger of being classed as ‘ those people from the Centre ’ . |
21 | This means they are less in touch with software developments . |
22 | In Parliament , as on constituency platforms , Conservative Ministers know they are constantly under scrutiny by some of the more outspoken of their colleagues for any signs of ‘ wetness ’ . |
23 | Indeed , they are much in line with the argument we have been developing . |
24 | Both locomotives can normally be seen at the Didcot Railway Centre in Oxfordshire where they are often in action on Steamdays . |
25 | Usually it 's quite a problem to know what to do with them , though they are often in demand for decorations at your local primary school , but between you and your knitting club friends there will be more than enough for everyone . |
26 | In short , they are seriously at risk of committing further offences and becoming trapped in the revolving door of custody . |
27 | And they are never at ease with each other . |
28 | ‘ Though their behaviour may strike with more force the heart of a stranger , they are certainly in danger of missing the attention of their countrymen . ’ |
29 | They are simultaneously in favour of high levels of public spending and the rigorous control of public spending , of low interest rates and a huge Public Sector Borrowing Requirement , of individual self-reliance and an extended welfare state . |