Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [am/are] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There 's some that are a bit , you know
2 well do you want some that are a bit hard ?
3 There are also known differences in the trappability of mammal species , with some species being readily caught in traps and others not , so that the comparative samples obtained by trapping are no more representative than are the predator assemblages . )
4 Lines like 41–2 , ‘ turned the thistles of a curse/To types beneficent ’ , are quite remarkable and are an example of what I mean by ‘ experimental ’ .
5 We all know that the privatised monopolies have become virtually unaccountable and are an embarrassment to Ministers , who try to put a bold front on enormous salary increases .
6 can be green or black and are a collection of aromatic seeds contained in a pod which must be split to release the full flavour .
7 In local government finance , work by Tony Travers ( 1988 ) is useful as are the case studies on local authority budgeting edited by Elcock and Jordan ( 1987 ) and the ensuing more theoretical book by Elcock et al.
8 These are less affected by stretching and restretching than are the animal skins formerly used .
9 There are several key elements in the production process , and this Section looks at those that are the subject of examination questions for business and accountancy students .
10 With regard to Guy 's , we now know that they do more and are a success .
11 But like er , all women are evil and are the cause of all the evil in the world , says Shirley Bassey !
12 But if you changed it and said all black people are evil and are the cause of all the evil the world !
13 The achievements made to date are impressive and are a credit to the individual skills , determination and enthusiasm of everyone in the Group .
14 Hence the reason why the day centres do not operate on their own but are a part of a flexible range of services .
15 Mr Mike Widmer , managing director of Caldair which owns United , Teesside Motor Services and Tees and District Buses , claims the debts date back to 1989 and are a result of the concessionary fares scheme .
16 Prices in sterling ( in brackets ) are shown at exchange rates applicable on 25th July 1989 and are a guide only .
17 ‘ Although these claims are true , they are rather misleading and are an attempt to generate fees by the businesses concerned , ’ says tax specialist Peter Howarth .
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