Example sentences of "be of the [adj] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Pupil rolls will be full to bursting and staff will be of the highest standard because of the large school rolls .
2 Another requirement is for the photocopy to be of the highest quality since it is usual for photocopies of standard letters to be sent to clients .
3 But when questions of law do arise , their determination may be of the greatest importance because of the effect that will have on subsequent cases .
4 The transcendental practices of the Australia Aborigines seem to be of the same order as those of the Tibetan practices , even if not so highly developed .
5 These three papers are said to be of the same standard as the six Law Society 's finals papers .
6 As I represent 25% of the total population of women presidents to date , if my predecessors did not share my feelings a 25% opinion still deserves to be heard , and I believe that some of my successors may well be of the same mind as I am .
7 Just because you can do something well does not mean that you are not brainy but when you show your academic prowess along practical lines you are not considered by this government to be of the same worth as someone who can recall knowledge on one day .
8 The straps to be of the same material as the coat and of the colour of the facings of the arm . ’
9 In the United States , because this system is aggravated by a relatively weak party system , there is no guarantee that the President will be of the same party as the majority in Congress .
10 Persons eligible for legal aid should have a free choice of lawyers and the services provided should be of the same quality as those available for fee-paying clients .
11 Mortar should be of the same strength as the materials to be bonded , particularly important for retaining walls .
12 In practice some rifts seem to be of the active type whereas others seem to have been initiated by passive rifting , although in many cases there is no consensus as to whether specific rifts are active or passive .
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