Example sentences of "[noun] are in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the remainder are in the 40–70 range , with the highest grades reaching almost average mental ability .
2 Because most of the closest-fought states are in the Eastern Time zone , American TV networks expect to be able to forecast the final result from 2am on Wednesday .
3 In deciding to get together the two firms reveal that they think this union will be in their private interest , but we must ask whether mergers are in the public interest .
4 In addition Joey Dunlop , Johnny Rea and new Regal champion Ian King are in the main event .
5 The upper part of this formation tends to be argillaceous , and the thickest clean sandstones are in the lower section .
6 Within that framework schools and education authorities are in the best position to judge the particular form which the curriculum should take in the light of each school 's individual circumstances and the needs of its pupils .
7 Often this can not be avoided where odours emanate from existing premises and uses , but where new development is concerned planning authorities are in the unique position of being able to prevent odour pollution .
8 ‘ I only hope that the present stupidity whereby parts of urban Colchester are in the same constituency as the yachting resort of Burnham-on-Crouch is finished with , ’ he said .
9 Eire 's central defenders are in the veteran class and Kernaghan should win a call-up next season
10 All Bournemouth surveyors are in the 100 Club , with Barrie Allen recently joining Glen and Paul in the top five places in the South West .
11 Currently , music business solicitors are in the talent-spotting game , just like record companies , publishers , managers and agents .
12 The puddings are in the same mould .
13 In fact , both income and substitution effects of a rise in indirect taxes are in the same direction as those for a rise in direct taxes .
14 Wigan 's John Monie , Darryl Van de Velde at Castleford and St Helens ' Mike McClennan are in the final year of their contracts .
15 For many young blacks , the only jobs that offer a secure future and steady income are in the armed forces .
16 This would leave intact the procedure of notification au parquet to which the authors of the Convention took such exception , or even a device such as that once recognised in the English ecclesiastical courts of affixing citation of a foreign resident ‘ upon one of the columns of the Royal Exchange , or in front of some other well-known building , in a place of public resort , which merchants are in the daily habit of frequenting or passing by ’ .
17 Internal matters in Zanzibar are in the exclusive jurisdiction of the Zanzibar executive , the Revolutionary Council of Zanzibar .
18 The Guardians are in the same × 12 field .
19 The most prospective areas for Pennine-style mineralisation are in the concealed carbonate shelf adjacent to listric faults such as the area to the north-east of the Gainsborough Basin .
20 The machineheads are in the older Kluson style , with incredibly convenient slotted string posts for tucking those unwieldy string ends into , thus protecting oneself from the horrors associated with hypodermic guitar string injury .
21 All arts are in the final analysis .
22 The cross members and bulkhead outriggers are in the same places and it fits straight on .
23 I expect that most readers are in the 20–30 age group .
24 " The offices are in the same building , Ingard House .
25 United have the smallest squad in professional football … just 16 players … they 're all free transfers … but the good news is that the club are in the black … they 've money in the bank and rarin to go
26 All the units are in the same situation .
27 I suspect that the Opposition are in the same muddle on this as on every other issue — including taxation , over the past three weeks .
28 The historian , perhaps , can do little more than echo Disraeli 's pregnant remark in Sybil , Book IV , Chapter I : ‘ when parties are in the present state of equality , the Sovereign is no longer a mere pageant . ’
29 Not all computers are in the front line .
30 In sections 6.2 and 6.3 it was established that time-dependent potential differences across the secondary and primary windings of a unity-coupled , lossless transformer are in the same ratio as the turns ratio between these windings .
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