Example sentences of "[adj] are [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Patients over the age of 70 are particularly at risk ( 44% of accidents involved that age group ) . |
2 | Only 70 are still in existence , living in the Epping Forest National Park in Queensland , Australia . |
3 | The research conducts experimental work with more than 600 participants , of whom more than 500 are not in category |
4 | Many trade marks first registered under the Trade Marks Act 1875 are still in use , testifying to the importance of trade marks , including Britain 's No.1 trade mark , the BASS red triangle mark . |
5 | Head of Department : ‘ Be careful , one in eight are out of work ! ’ ( verified note of meeting ) |
6 | The CBI and Labour are not in power , so why does their confusion matter ? |
7 | But now huge institutions like this are out of fashion . |
8 | The reasons underlying this are still under study , but are probably similar to those which produce postpatent parasitic bronchitis . |
9 | First , we have increased by five times the staff who determine asylum claims to over 500 during this financial year ; 330 are already in post . |
10 | Holes 4 to 12 are down at sea level , the rest on the cliff tops and exposed to swirling sea breezes which punish injudicious ambition . |
11 | And few are there with courage enough to try . |
12 | Some are more at risk . |
13 | Some are mainly of laboratory interest but others are clearly related to substances in more or less widespread use . |
14 | The contracts covered by SGSA , s 2 are thus in practice contracts of exchange or barter , and contracts for the supply of labour and goods or materials ( eg building contracts ) . |
15 | This marginality is well described in Peter Wildblood 's chapter on ‘ Perry and Bella ’ in A Way of Life : ‘ the strange world of people who for one reason or another are out of step with the times ’ , or by Colin MacInnes : |
16 | All of our drawings catalogues here with the exception of the French are now in print ; it would seem sensible to use the skills of one of our Keepers who specialises in French painting to fill this gap ’ . |
17 | They tell the story of a life lived in the public eye , but now 45 are up for sale . |
18 | They tell the story of a life lived in the public eye , but now 45 are up for sale . |
19 | The Japanese are ahead in robotics because they paid attention to demographics . |
20 | Eleven new qualifications are now being piloted , and a further 10 are currently under development . |
21 | Beauty therapy SVQs at levels I , II and III are also under development . |
22 | Barnet have 16 professionals , but six are out of contract including £400,000 rated Gary Bull . |
23 | ‘ France , like Britain , has 3 million unemployed ; in Ireland and Spain more than one in six are out of work . |
24 | AIl servicemen must return to the West before 0030 hours , but tonight only five out of the group of six are back on time at Checkpoint Charlie ; one has got lost along the way . |
25 | However , they are an integral part of the course and as such are also for use by individual readers . |
26 | I thought of hypothetical dangers — murderers , rapists ; and I have no doubt that such are abroad at night in the most unlikely of places at the most unlikely of times . |
27 | ‘ Two out of the three are away at college — I have n't missed them much yet . |
28 | NCVOand all three are back in action tomorrow … here are the matches … |
29 | Of these 21 , or over half , had considered an MBO in the last 12 months , 15 of these actually started and the result to date is that nine were completed and three are still in progress . |
30 | But 360 DC-10s are still in service throughout the world . |