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

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1 That is , we are only producers in an economy of symbolic goods like any others .
2 ‘ They are merely genuflections in the direction of propriety .
3 There are already otters in the area .
4 Cath Thompson , from the Travellers , said : ‘ We are just pigs in the middle .
5 We are just links in a chain .
6 Islam governs everything you do ; the clothes that you wear are just bricks in the wall of something much greater .
7 There are always enemies in the camp , and by sheer luck we 've managed to get rid of one . ’
8 There are still wells in the area which were in use until recently .
9 But there are still holes in the Unix clustering model , claims Fitzgerald , the most glaring being the lack of a high-availability shared coherent file system across the cluster .
10 In addition to the volcanic activity marking the creation of new lithosphere at mid-oceanic spreading centres , there are also volcanoes in the ocean basins representing hot spots , as well as flood basalts covering large parts of the ocean floor .
11 There are also advantages in a county court action , even though the core rules are being harmonised .
12 I mentioned earlier the finding that ( from as early as the second year of life ) boys are , on average , more aggressive than girls ; and there are also differences in the way in which the sexes express their hostility .
13 There are also provisions in the legislation for one local authority to perform a service on behalf of another in order to prevent wasteful overlap in provision .
14 The nobles are also experts in the use of bow and sword and often carry these weapons with them to war .
15 There are also rules in the context of investment advertisements in respect of people who are ‘ sufficiently expert to understand the risks involved ’ .
16 There are also improvements in the routing department : the early EGs had large pickup cavities under the scratchplates , but on the new versions the cavities have been kept as small as possible to retain wood , with the aim of improving tone and sustain .
17 New small capacity dye vats and the repositioning of a bank scouring machine are also developments in the pipeline that make Douglas Reyburn a company confident of its future in a competitive market .
18 There are also variations in the way in which the signal is detected and processed .
19 Confined by the cell membrane the cytoplasm contains all the machinery for production of energy and cell growth ; and there are also structures in the cytoplasm which can generate forces to change the shape of the cell , resulting in cell movement .
20 At these points there are also constrictions in the blood vessels and nerves , and weaknesses in the connective tissues .
21 1.4 THE EXTENT TO WHICH VISITORS ARE ALSO READERS IN THE LIBRARY
22 For good measure there are also bangles in a combination of either silver and rosewood or padouk and copper which are tastefully represent at an angle on neatly placed , shallow paper cones .
23 If there are also delays in the receipt of the proceeds from short selling shares ( considered earlier in this chapter ) , assuming f
24 There will be a clear conflict of interest if members of the buy-out team are also participants in the decision-making process of the vendor .
25 There are also classes-in-struggle in every society , but the nature of these varies according to local circumstances and history : thus in one place there may be struggle within civil society between religious groups , for example , whereas in others such struggle may be absent , despite a lack of religious homogeneity .
26 But these are also weaknesses in the original , which wo n't worry Lodge fans but tend to agitate the unconverted .
27 ( There are also references in the body of the text , some of which are picked up at the end of the chapter . )
28 There are now worries in the City that the plunge in sterling could flare up into a full-blown crisis and , in the last resort , force the Government to raise interest rates even higher .
29 But the stark reality they have to accept , after being crushed by a vibrant Coventry side , is that they are now also-rans in the race to become the first champions of the Premier League .
30 ‘ There are plenty peats in the hill behind , ’ Donald answered .
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