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

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1 What matters most are the attitudes of teachers to parents and parents to teachers — whether there is genuine mutual respect , whether the parents understand what the schools are doing for individual children and ( whether ) teachers realise how dependent they are upon parental support .
2 Ferranti has had its problems in the past so has rarely been an investors ' favourite .
3 National practices in the definition and classification of enterprises vary widely ( Pathirane and Blades 1982 : 28–91 ) and rarely are the criteria made fully explicit in national accounts ( 263 ) .
4 Fourthly are the fragments of evidence that allow relative and absolute dating to be undertaken by an increasingly varied range of techniques .
5 Right are the hens , oh the hens are alright .
6 How right are the comments made by John Stewart about the current crop of Gaelic television programmes .
7 Erm ironically after I wrote erm the letter was typed on Monday erm to Mr Mr the only lights that have been fixed since are the ones at the end of my street and the next street not as I complained about ones on the main road erm there 's an example that 's been going on for many months where a problem , an acknowledged problem of access existed which was the reason for delay but that as I understand it has been overcome some time ago now and it 's still there , this is a group of seven lights together , the lot , erm these lights are still out , they 're not in my ward in fact , they 're just .
8 Find out what it is used for ( eg are the apples for eating or cooking with ? ) .
9 Transitions within a game to a different stage or to another game entirely are the moments of maximum vulnerability : from look to touch ; from touch to speech — speech the most difficult of all .
10 They have not only been the channels of communication and administration from the centre to the periphery , but also the voice of the periphery , or of particular interests at the periphery ; they have been a means of overcoming local particularities , but also platforms for their expression , instruments of central control and obstacles to it .
11 Radiating outwards are the paths to the pastures and the frontiers of the Masai world .
12 By combining traditional craftsmanship with state of the art electronics , Yamaha 's APX range of electro-acoustic guitars has long been the professionals ' choice for performing and recording alike .
13 It had long been the nuns ' ambition that Eve Malone be thought of as a lady .
14 Reproduced below are the opinions of four of Cologne 's eminences grises Rudolf Zwirner , Karsten Greve , Gerhard Reinz and Rolf Ricke and of four youngish upstarts : Tanja Grunert , Désiré Feurle , Ute Hammer of Miller Nordenhake and Isabella Kacprzak .
15 Below are the views expressed by the late to all his students at the beginning of an embalming course and believes the advice given , which is still passed on to 's own students , is still relevant today :
16 The essential oils listed below are the oils used in my own practice .
17 Detailed below are the packages available .
18 Listed below are the courses that are already open for applicants .
19 Inside there is a black marble stone with an inscription stating that entombed below are the remains of Bernabo Visconti transferred from a neighbouring church which was demolished .
20 So these basically are the problems that they 're gon na have to er er have to face .
21 So are the instructors deliberately targetting the roads used in the driving test .
22 Most of the summer 's extra 20,000 or so are the families of Athenians who have turned the western side of the island into a hot-weather dormitory suburb .
23 But er is n't the situation here that er vi advisor to very eminent solicitors and so are the defendants in this case
24 ‘ The fridge is full — so are the cupboards . ’
25 So are the reports that have flourished on the LA gossip circuit — Kilmer is going overboard ; Kilmer thinks he is Jim Morrison ; Kilmer has it written into his contract that everybody has to address him as Jim .
26 You 'd be stupid to go across the stepping stones if you did n't have the power to jump from one to the other , pretty big , but the , so are the distances between them and at that time of the year the river was pretty high too and r rather boisterous , so it would n't be very pleasant if you had fallen in , but you 've got to have that but you 've also got to have stamina as you said , but it would n't have been any fun if you 'd got halfway across and your stamina had run out , then fire brigade called out , the fire brigade or something .
27 And so are the ones by which they are judged .
28 The smithies mentioned by Hume , Pennycraig still in use and Eorrabus are still complete buildings , but so are the ones at Tighnacala , Ballygrant and the one at Port Ellen , which was used up to 1870 , and is to be pulled down for road widening .
29 And so are the others , James … you really are a wicked child , are n't you ?
30 So are the precepts laid down in the Sermon on the Mount .
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