Example sentences of "are [adj] [prep] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even a cursory look at gay history and culture suggests that the sweep and conclusions of his argument are questionable at virtually every turn , as indeed is the very notion of a homosexual sensibility .
2 Mr George Ryde , TGWU national secretary for civil aviation , said : ‘ Our members are involved in almost every aspect of airport work , and they tell a different story to the public relations myth that nothing is spared in providing passengers with maximum security .
3 The dynamic duo are responsible for almost every bit used in the demo except for some loading routines and music players ) : Equal doing coding and graphics ; Snap doing music and graphics .
4 ‘ I do not know why I even trust you , but I have no men trained to use their hearts in the way you are able to as a gift of Ptah .
5 It has also been employed , in conjunction with other research techniques such as the follow up interview , in the identification of survey questions which are problematic for either the interviewer or the respondent .
6 Few data are available on either the prevalence of oesophageal mucosal disease in asthmatics or the effect of bronchodilator therapy on the oesophageal mucosa .
7 At Edinburgh , honours degrees in Geography are available in both the Faculty of Science and Engineering ( see separate entry ) and the Faculty of Social Sciences .
8 Pictures of cats made out of synthetic material and stuck on to plastic plates are available in virtually every store .
9 The ingredients for HNV baits are available in almost every tackle shop , as are recipes to produce balanced mixes .
10 They are available in almost every colour imaginable and often have metallic or iridescent scales .
11 The first finger and thumb are capable of quite a lot of flexibility , which enables them to grasp like primates .
12 A substantial component of the noise normally comprises speech sounds which are irrelevant to both the task and the individual .
13 C , D , and E are common to both the mode and the whole-tone system .
14 The position then is this : we are investigating the equilibrium of normal demand and normal supply in their most general form ; we are neglecting those features which are special to particular parts of economic science , and are confining our attention to those broad relations which are common to nearly the whole of it .
15 They are keen on neither the market 's fundamentals nor the prospect of adding to their equity exposure at current giddy prices .
16 Given the fullness of most fields by the end of the first main phase of the PCAS cycle , the continuing applications procedure and late applications are relevant for only a minority of subjects , sometimes including new fields which suffer from uncertainty as their approval is pending .
17 Our ears are sensitive to only a fraction of these sounds .
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