Example sentences of "are [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then the neighbours and family who are relied on to share some daily task become more evidently part of the social system , or family system of that elderly person .
2 Two cars are drawing up outside Number 17 and quite a lot of people are going in the front door .
3 The pouches are sewn on to 2in wide webbing , which is fully adjustable to fit from 30in to 46in girth .
4 British Rail , currently embroiled in the turmoil of privatisation , declined to be interviewed , but groups like Transport 2000 fear that when the railways are sold off in April next year , even more freight will be pushed onto the roads .
5 Age Concern in Liverpool claims that pensioners are paying up to 40% more than they should for their insurance .
6 The pupils are heading off to America next summer for the World Cup and the Norman Whiteside All Stars XI game is one of a number of fund raising exercises planned .
7 I SEE that London Underground fares are going up on January 3 .
8 How do you feel about the way things are going over at Bicester these days Alan ?
9 It reverts to being a dense moral imperium , so to speak , where to make themselves heard dissenters are called on to exhibit certain credentials .
10 WIMBLEDON are closing in on Cambridge United 's 600,000-rated defender Ian Kimble .
11 Perhaps the most suitable starting point is to look at the major domestically based leisure groups , the activities of which are summed up in Table 11.13 .
12 The , the problem that is arising in this , is that it is now clear that , er , that the Grants Panel are running out of money this year , because of the take up of , of lots more grants .
13 The present directors and their biographies are set out on pages 4 and 5 .
14 Significant changes in fixed assets are set out on pages 43 and 45 .
15 The plaintiffs were ultimately only able to complete on the basis of the terms subsequently offered by the bank which were financially disadva disadvantageous and effectively deprived the business of any chance of surviving because of the lack of operating capital and er many of the losses which are set out on page sixty two erm are based on that intention and are dealt with er in full
16 The Group 's results are set out on page 32 .
17 The names of persons presently in office are set out on page 4 , all of whom were directors throughout the year , except for who was appointed a director on 17 February 1993 .
18 The results of the group for the year are set out on page 5 .
19 Details of the Company 's principal subsidiary and associated undertakings are set out on page 47 .
20 Directors ' interests in and options over securities of the Company are set out on page 54 .
21 These are set out on page 6 .
22 The names and biographical details of the Directors are set out on page 6 .
23 Details of the share capital of the Company and options over ordinary shares of the Company granted under various employee share option schemes are set out on page 50 .
24 The rules for the payment of allowances to councillors are set out in ss. 173 to 178 of the Local Government Act 1972 and the Local Government ( Allowances ) Regulations 1986 ( as amended ) .
25 This view of economic change is not shared by the other two theoretical accounts , whose views are set out in sections 3.4 and 3.5 .
26 In these circumstances where we have referred a sale opportunity to the purchaser , the terms and conditions of our introductory fee are set out in sections 1103.1 and 1108.1 .
27 The only real limits on the extent to which the partners as a whole will be bound by one of their number are set out in s 5 of the 1890 Act .
28 These aims and objectives are set out in chapters 2 and 3 .
29 Governing bodies also have an important role to play in encouraging volunteers to assist in your work and proposals to achieve this are set out in Sport 2000 .
30 The letters are set out in Appendix 4 of Pugh 's book and some are summarised here :
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