Example sentences of "[am/are] [det] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bus stations at Wakefield and Castleford are each about 1km from the navigation .
2 They are people to whom the Conservative party is meat and drink and there are few enough eccentrics among them .
3 Markets fail to allocate or coordinate efficiently when competition is not perfect because there are few enough sellers or buyers , or both , to affect price by the amount they trade .
4 And they 're all very pupil friendly .
5 They 're all fairly sort of silly characters .
6 We 've got a great selection of mail order gifts , and they 're all under £25 !
7 And they 're all genuinely things apology or or whatever reason , there are things that I genuinely do n't know .
8 Nor are these simply questions of the formal rules of genre and generic transformation .
9 For a start , it shows symptoms of the ‘ craving for generality ’ ( BB 17–18 ) : the lady regained consciousness , she sat up , she remembered her name — are these all landmarks of the same territory ?
10 I feel that we are all partly Ratso and partly J. F. Kennedy if you like-a most successful , attractive person .
11 For example , the sale of a newspaper for 20p from a stand in the street , the sale of industrial machinery for millions of pounds to a large company and the sale of aircraft to the government are all equally contracts ( i.e. agreements ) of sale of goods .
12 Fortunately , although Johnny and Susan and Harbajahn and Khadijah are individual personalities with a myriad variety of individual differences , they are all recognizably part of the genus homo sapiens , whatever the embattled teacher may sometimes wonder .
13 Yet each and every one of the weird and wacky items have one thing in common they are all absolutely 100% true .
14 ‘ Although we are all still members of the Board , we want nothing more to do with it .
15 We are all so throwaway society you know .
16 When new they are all highly water repellent and dry quickly — provided you have n't gone over the top in a bog hold and got them saturated .
17 A number of different rules of construction applicable to exclusion clauses have been identified , but it is probably safe to say that they are all really examples of the general rule that courts will interpret exclusion and similar clauses strictly , contra proferentem , or contrary to the interests of the party who drafted them — normally the person seeking to rely on them .
18 In particular his concern with social benefit and social cost ( the costs of ill-health fall on the community , not just the individual ) , the view that welfare spending should be regarded as a social investment which could increase national productivity and efficiency and his technocratic approach to solving social problems are all typically Fabian .
19 Then , ‘ Oh , ’ she exclaimed , ‘ are those really strawberries ?
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