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

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1 In towns , there are generally hydrants on the water mains or a pressure supply for sprinkler devices .
2 She explains that Thru is ‘ a text that is really constructing itself and then destroying itself as it goes along … whenever I slide into a realistic scene … something happens later to destroy it , to show that these are just words on a page ’ ( 4 ) .
3 There are always children on the waiting list and each year Cizek chooses the most promising pupils for his class .
4 The rest are probably cells on the way to the DP stage .
5 There are also rules on the placing of advertising that will bring minor changes to British practice .
6 There are also chapters on the law and understanding the secular press .
7 There are also bugs on the glass , which are mainly free swimming and congregate at the top of the water .
8 It could be a good investment because there are also buildings on the property .
9 There are now programs on the market that can almost read as well as humans — almost being the operative word , of course .
10 In this book I will argue not only that these are indeed constraints on the form of knowledge but also that they are constraints on all knowledge which should be seen as ideological in the sense in which Marx uses it .
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