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

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1 Such open questions are widely used during questions to the Prime Minister .
2 That is especially so at this time , when we are effectively handing from Parliament to Ministers the right to decide , on private Bills , to lay orders .
3 As a result they have contributed to the public consultation process which accompanies the development of such plans , and have always sought to ensure that local planning policies are properly implemented in relation to the assessment of individual applications .
4 In fact , pay-scales are mostly fixed by reference to other jobs in their sector rather than the rest of the art world , let alone in industry or the professions .
5 Such homoeomorphs are presumably produced in response to very similar life habits .
6 Possibly the most potent reason lies in present day , paradoxical attitudes to child rearing and to children , which are most marked in relation to infants .
7 We are constantly searching for ways to better the nutritional quality of our menu , whilst retaining the characteristic taste and flavour of our food .
8 ‘ It is an achievement to play games at the moment , as we are literally living from hand to mouth .
9 Under a contract of sale , these rules are reflected by the rule that damages for non-delivery or non-acceptance are normally assessed by reference to the market price rule ( SGA 1979 , ss50,51 ) .
10 They mature in the clamp , and are normally fed from February to June .
11 The terms of the review are best illustrated by reference to the contrast between the field of social policy and the discipline of sociology .
12 Some parts of the new law are best explained by reference to the defects of the old , e.g. s.5(4) is difficult to understand without reference to Moynes v Coopper [ 1956 ] 1 QB 439 .
13 Individuals ' evaluations of how good they are at something are generally made in relation to how good others are at the same thing .
14 Skirtings are generally nailed into place to timber packing pieces , called grounds , which are themselves secured to the masonry behind with large cut nails .
15 And that 's beginning to show er up in the chemistry of the lakes and streams , some recovery of some lakes are already recovering in response to that reduction of emissions , but not all by any means .
16 People are already querying from time to time the de decision judges make .
17 Such a step might not involve a great deal of additional work in the legislative process , since Bills are already accompanied on presentation to Parliament by an Explanatory and Financial Memorandum , which is frequently well drafted and helpful .
18 Ride are just going from strength to strength — one of the bands that are really cutting through at the moment .
19 Left-wing militancy a–d more especially the left-ward lurch of the Socialist Party are thus seen as responses to right-wing intransigence , and the right as bearing the main responsibility for political breakdown , ever-worsening social conflict , and ultimately , civil war .
20 The invalid operation code interrupt and unimplemented instruction interrupt are thus distinguished at entry to the supervisor .
21 Benefits under a tax-approved company pension scheme are always limited by reference to earnings from the company .
22 Benefits under a tax-approved company pension scheme are always limited by reference to earnings from the company .
23 At the same time , they are always heard in relation to the basic framework or expected effect which lies behind them and which they are varying : they are substitutes for the ‘ correct ’ formulae ; they can thus excite but not disturb .
24 The amount of bone present in assemblages of prey , and the species representation , vary from predator to predator but are always biased with respect to the community from which they came .
25 The stitches are always transferred from back to front , not side to side , so I have never encountered any problem with bias knitting .
26 One becomes a member of a caste by being born into one of its lineages which are always transmitted from male to male .
27 The effects of personal income taxation are usually viewed in relation to the aggregate supply of hours of market work and the associated welfare costs .
28 They are usually seen by researchers to be deep-seated concerns about standards .
29 The dividends are usually paid in priority to dividends on all other shares except for preference shares .
30 Even if upward social mobility amongst non-political elites is possible , the absence of any alternation of political parties in power may also breed anti-system frustration amongst the leadership groups of minorities that are permanently excluded from access to governmental power .
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