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

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1 Speakers 9 and 10 are more interesting in that neither of them used Creole syntactic features or any of the segmental phonological features that are characteristic of Creole , or are identifiably part of the " Patois " stereotype .
2 Potentially pathogenic micro-organisms are usually derived from the gastrointestinal tract and are mostly Gram negative bacilli , such as Enterobacteriacae and Pseudomonas spp , but they also include yeasts , especially Candida spp .
3 We sign in , have our boat inspected by that nice man from Eclipse and are duly body tagged with a nylon cord bracelet and a number .
4 Sir , you have enumerated all the documents which exist on our side , and with regard to the letters erm er of the fourth of February and the twentieth of April to which you have referred , they are part of the set of appendices , and are respectively appendix eight and appendix nine .
5 Although a new report has been able to identify the gene defect ( mutation , deletion , or insertion ) in 53/79 cases , these tests are unlikely to be widely available for some years and are very labour intensive .
6 They were in use until the middle of the nineteenth century , and are now part of a marina complex .
7 The animals were saved from an elephant cull and are now part of a conservation project on a 25,000-acre wildlife estate in central Zimbabwe .
8 Neston went down 4-2 against Firebrands at the Recreation Centre , Warrington crashed 6-1 away at Guilford and are now bottom of the second division .
9 All pensions are carefully chosen and are usually family run .
10 The changes with time are just as important as those that occur during spatial patterning and are indeed part of the process .
11 This theory raises the possibility that cyclostome characters such as the median nostril , complex tongue and pouch-like gills are either primitive craniate characters and are truly part of the history of gnathostomes , or are convergencies , that is , accidental similarities , developed independently in lampreys and in hagfishes .
12 Such treatments are generally thought to have few adverse effects and are often self administered .
13 Rose ( 1868 ) , do not obviously suggest serious historical study , but are rather part of a long series of more popular works on Mary , in which Jean Plaidy and Madeleine Bingham are among the most recent exponents ; and there is a certain charm about the publication , in 1793 , of a work by one J. F. Gaum , Marie Stuart und Marie Antoinette in der Underwelt .
14 The Customs and Excise have the power to direct that where two or more people purport to trade separately to avoid registration for VAT , but are really part of a single business , they shall be treated as a single business for VAT purposes .
15 Rape reports are no longer the diet of a specialised readership , but are now part of the ‘ normal ’ , ‘ everyday ’ news for a large section of the population .
16 Bynames of the topographical type were , therefore , of a very parochial nature , and , if they happen to contain unusual elements , can be of both interest and value but are seldom source material for studies of migration patterns .
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