Example sentences of "are [verb] in [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Ninety-eight per cent of all criminal cases are heard in the latter courts . |
2 | All the beauty that ought to be but rarely is , all the promises of perfection are caught in a few moments of that iridescent light . |
3 | As explained earlier , it is therefore important to avoid the use of independent overflow areas except as a safety precaution ; the one exception to this is when updates are grouped in a few areas . |
4 | Those girls who attempt to escape are found in a few days . |
5 | Petrological analysis by Andrew Russel ( 1984 ) revealed that they are made from 20 fabrics , and undecorated vessels are found in the same fabrics . |
6 | The most OBSTINATE obstruction , Irregularities , etc. of the female system are removed in a few doses . |
7 | etc. /of the female system are removed in a few doses . |
8 | Other ITV stations will closely scrutinise the small print when further details are released in a few weeks . |
9 | Other ITV stations will closely scrutinise the small print when further details are released in a few weeks . |
10 | And if you cast your minds way back to Tuesday you will remember that what I said was that the Americans were trying to create a system of limited government er and yet one which er protected the liberties of individuals not all individuals , not black individuals especially but of individuals , this was the rhetoric of the time and the main device that they invented to do this was something called the separation of powers and they argued that , where political power is concentrated , the potential for abuse is greater so that where executive and legislative powers are held in the same hands , as they are in our system of government , the , there is more prospect of government encroaching upon the rights of individuals . |
11 | It is irrelevant that , so far as the employees are concerned , they are working in the same premises with the same equipment and on the same job as before the sale and perhaps have not even been informed that a sale has taken place ( Woodhouse v Peter Brotherhood Ltd [ 1972 ] 2 QB 520 ; Woodcock v Committee for the Time Being of the Friends School Wigton and Genwise Ltd [ 1987 ] IRLR 98 , CA ) . |