Example sentences of "[pron] are [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Her condition is irreversible and she writes , ‘ this is not so much news as an appeal to Somervillians who might bring the existence of these neuropathies to the attention of the public , some of whom are probably in the early stages . ’
2 The Scottish Select for tomorrow 's match includes Carol Maclean ( Livingston ) and Debbie Strang ( Glasgow City Brightsiders ) , both of whom are also in the national squad preparing for internationals against Wales at the end of March and the Home Countries Championship in Glasgow in April .
3 A similar appeal in May turned up new faces , several of whom are still in the reckoning for a place on the under-international panel .
4 While Keegan is still making up his mind on players some of them are already in the shop window .
5 How many of them are away from the river and its terraces ?
6 There are plenty of surgical patients walking around with only one lung , and some of them are down to a third of normal lung area .
7 Havvie and I are exactly of an age .
8 This makes a quirky sense to me but Mikio and I are definitely in the minority here .
9 A grossly unstable patient from a referring hospital turns out to be a typical ( for us ) unstable angina ; a patient with life-threatening ventricular tachycardia can only come to Barts for the appropriate highly specialised medical or nursing therapy ( or one of the few other centres , most of which are also on the Tomlinson hit-list ) .
10 Another good predator is the arrow crab Stenorhyncus seticornis , which is safe in reef aquaria so long as they do n't contain small shrimps , which are also to the crab 's taste .
11 I have chosen to give details only of those of whose standards and courses I have personal knowledge , but I would emphasize that there may also be other places which are also of a very high standard .
12 erm At the beginning of the social services committee meeting Mr moved a resolution which he previously moved at the social services planning sub-committee which listed most of the things which are presently in the the resolution but it started the social services accept the implication of the director of social services report on the future of the department 's elderly person 's homes erm , after some minutes of debate the er Democrats asked if the Tories would remove that phrase from the resolution and then tha the Democrats , the Liberal Democrats would vote for it the Tories of course er looking gift horses in the mouth as usual , said no and the the that resolution was lost .
13 A further drain is the central government subsidy to regional and local governments , which are increasingly in no position to generate revenues from local taxes and production .
14 There are many reasons why this may be so , some of which are clearly beyond the adviser 's immediate control .
15 Doctors are consulted on environmental , technical , religious , or psychiatric matters , which are frequently beyond the scope of medical education .
16 The oblique perspective is , clearly , a notable feature of the mosaics depicting Oceanus ' ( no. 9 ) and the Wrestling Cupids ( no. 20 ) , i.e. other designs in the east which are probably of the later second century .
17 These are the rhyolites , which are right at the other end of the spectrum from basalts ; that is to say they are acid , contain a lot of silica and have the same composition as granite .
18 Along with the Etudes on the fourth disc is Children 's Corner , and here again the playing often strikes me as dull , as in the ‘ Serenade of the doll ’ and ‘ The snow is dancing ’ , which are both on the slow side .
19 Shockingly juxtaposed with an apparently childish survival of a primitive chant , the Lord 's Prayer grows increasingly fragmented , corruptly incorporating the complaint , ‘ Life is very long ’ , while being broken up and having its utterance prevented by ‘ the Shadow ’ in the long passages which are partly like a new ritual , usurping the old , and partly like a long gloss which dominates the original text of the prayer .
20 The problem can be solved neatly by setting the mixer output so that the signal peaks at levels which are just below the threshold at which the automatic gain control comes into operation .
21 This contrasts markedly with their Nd isotope ratios , which are largely outside the present-day OIB-MORB range .
22 As the figure shows , deliveries from the Advocates ' Library ( which are largely outwith the control of the National Library ) tended to take longer even than deliveries of rare or early material , with more than half ( 51% ) of all timed deliveries taking longer than 35 minutes , and with only 16% — around one in five — taking twenty minutes or less .
23 The advantages of providing suitable extinguishers in lifts which are normally for the retrieval of goods has already been mentioned .
24 ONE of the joys of being responsible for a column like this is that the search for news creates opportunities to become involved in developments which are normally outside the availability of most enthusiasts .
25 If , however , there are always general substantive assumptions being made , which are not at the mercy of experience , because they govern the interpretations of experience , then the diagram is not a complete model of scientific method .
26 Any other business allows matters to be raised which are not on the agenda .
27 That 's because many brigades charge for call outs which are not for a fire ( false alarms count as fires ) , or for a life-threatening situation .
28 Then , using Lemma 3 , we have for general P , Q , R : unc Now because the few elements F of the first set which are not of the form unc are easily proved ( using the laws ) equivalent to ones that are , using the laws , e.g. unc By our assumption that the result holds for finite processes this in turn is equal to unc Since we are in the process of setting up powerful machinery for dealing with finite programs ( for example Theorem 1 ) there are advantages in only having to prove new laws for them .
29 companies , wh wh which are not of the western world , that we 've ever come across .
30 The practical consequences of time limits which are not of the essence of the contract are such that they are virtually meaningless .
  Next page