Example sentences of "are [art] [noun pl] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're at an interesting point deciding what are the priorities for the next century ’ , he continued , ‘ and the areas to expand are education , and the use of technology in education ’ .
2 An important item are the proposals for the new Low Coniscliffe and Merrybent community group .
3 So these are the areas for the new monies being spent and as I said earlier as the economic development action plan is developed , it will be an opportunity to go forward to the th th t t to fund that initiative .
4 What are the problems for the tripartite definition ?
5 Most of the control layout is going to be obvious from the photograph , but to summarise : along the lower edge of the front panel are the controls for the four channels .
6 Tanzania 's 1990 investment promotion decree , promulgated after lengthy internal political debate , illustrates just how troublesome are the dilemmas for the poorest countries ; a question to which we return in chapter 7 .
7 When the time finally comes to retire , what are the options for the accumulated fund that years of contributions have built up ?
8 What are the benefits for the poor , the homeless , the disadvantaged in the education world heralded by the new legislation ?
9 The difficulties of transmission are well illustrated in beetles , which are the hosts for the greatest number of Laboulbeniales .
10 What are the prospects for the present generation of working-age women ( 16–60 ) with regard to occupational pension entitlements when they themselves reach pensionable age ?
11 And what are the implications for the future viability of the nation-state as the principal unit of political organization ?
12 How are the invoices for the loaded and off-loaded goods filed ?
13 There are no estimates for the wounding rates of mountain goats , but for other game species it may be as high as 40 per cent .
14 Normal bi-annual talks between Mr Hurd and his opposite number have failed to materialise and there are no plans for the regular three-monthly meetings on the handover to take place .
15 We are happy to accept that there are no grounds for the slightest suggestion of impropriety by Mr Hancock .
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