Example sentences of "' [noun] are [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Researchers also wanted to discover how much viewers ' attitudes are affected by the context in which a sexy scene turns up on the home screen — and the timing .
2 Both the amplifier and the females ' ears are tuned to the roughly 3000 hertz frequency sounds created by the male .
3 In each recogniser , all the RAM chips ' outputs are fed to the summing device .
4 Buyers ' bid are passed to the auctioneer via a bank of brokers who are seen on screen along with the animals on offer .
5 The reason for this is to ensure that all services central to a solicitors ' practice are regulated by the Law society .
6 Regular exhibitions of members ' work are organised by the society , the annual exhibition being held at the City Art Gallery .
7 A clause , such as is commonly found in standard terms , providing that the whole of the parties ' obligations are defined by the written agreement may also be caught by s3(2) ( b ) if , in fact , the contract is partly written and partly oral as a result of oral undertakings given alongside the written contract .
8 Generally , black kids ' aspirations are coloured by the achievements of other blacks with whom they share an affinity .
9 Sheffield Eagles ' fortunes are soaring in the top flight ; the 28-16 win at Wakefield was their third in four matches .
10 We know little about the way in which workers ' motivations are affected by the creation of a powerful market test .
11 The fleas ' eggs are laid in the nest and once hatched the fleas feed off the young rabbits .
12 Some of chef/owner Melvin Rhodes ' recipes are included in the Les Routiers Cook Book and he will be cooking at least one of these for the lunch .
13 To avoid confusion between the different arrows the keys ' names are used in the Guide instead of their symbols , except in the case of the four arrowed direction keys , where both are given .
14 All those wankers obsessed with the shape of Ms Zeta Jones ' num-nums are looking at the wrong asset .
15 Head teachers ' salaries are linked to the number of pupils in their school .
16 Very often florists ' flowers are received in the form of bouquets or presentation arrangements , and one is always very reluctant to press immediately some of the flowers that have so kindly been sent .
17 If some voters ' choices are determined by the lottery of surnames , others are channelled by specific guidance .
18 All competitors ' bowls are judged against the International Bowling Board master bowl and must show at least as much bias as the master .
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