Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where previously REM have relied on their unique four-way telepathy to create their masterworks , ‘ Out Of Time ’ welcomes a string quartet into the picture and there are outstanding contributions from rapper KRS-1 and Kate Pierson of The B-52s .
2 These excellent jogsuits are outstanding value for money at a greatly reduced price .
3 Hybrids between jack donkeys and mares , or stallions and she-asses , are outstanding subjects for research in reproductive biology — both animal and human
4 It is said that there are surviving accounts of repair work done to the mill both in 1744–5 and 1751–3 .
5 ‘ Our sales people are two-way channels of information ; they are n't there just to tell booksellers about our books , though obviously that 's a very important part of it .
6 Since these states of affairs are of the essence of human perceptual consciousness and , therefore , of the human mind , it must follow that there are non-physical states of affairs essential to the human mind .
7 There are private hospitals in Bath , Bournemouth , Bristol , Dorchester , Exeter , Plymouth , Taunton , Torquay and Truro , as well as several centres offering private health screening .
8 For the last six years he has been assistant curate at St. Barnabas ' Church in Linthorpe , Middlesbrough , and he will be instituted as vicar of Saltburn in July .
9 It 's been designed to act as a snug environment for babies up to six months and there are ample pockets for nappies , easy heats and favourite toys .
10 For a long time deemed a white , Western organization , the setting up of section sin countries like Tunisia , Algeria and South Korea , are ample illustration of Amnesty 's worldwide stature .
11 Nor does the need for more fertilisers for purposes of modern agricultural methods pose any problem , as there are ample supplies of phosphates and potash .
12 As the recent experience of many English villages shows only too well , there are ample opportunities for conflict to arise between both farmers and farm workers on the one hand and the newcomers on the other .
13 The plans referred to are short-term plans for periods of from one week to one month .
14 Horatian metres both dictate and accommodate Horatian syntax ; in every poem there are striking effects of word order which , on the one hand , may be said to have been contrived , or willed by the poet , but on the other can be seen as arising from metrical necessity .
15 I could have understood it in Cottee 's case if he had been sweating blood for Everton .
16 We have been very pleased that in the intervening months , when there has been ample opportunity for discussion and feedback , considerable support for this scheme has been forthcoming .
17 Bonding agents such as Lakeside 70 and Canada Balsam are unsuitable mountants for CL work as they are volatile , causing blistering and rapid charring under the electron beam .
18 To Hayek the foundation of social theory is that there are orderly structures in existence which , although the result of the action of many people , do not result from any particular human design .
19 Thus , the fact that in the UK parts of the City control parts of manufacturing industry , and that within firms ( and also between them ) there are hierarchical divisions of labour , between levels of management , for instance , or between management and the shop-floor , or between professional/scientific workers and manual workers , or between sectors , means that there is inequality structured into the division of labour .
20 The most affected areas are rural pans of areas in western Jutland. 6 per cent of the population ( 300,000 people ) receive water with a nitrate content above 50 mg NO&sub3 ; /l , mostly from private wells .
21 For goods , there had been tariff-free trade in manufactures since 1972 , but non-tariff barriers would now be removed .
22 But there are cogent arguments for Mr Shekhar 's ‘ soft ’ approach : negotiating with militants helps fragment their ranks ; persuading them to take part in elections draws them into the constitutional process .
23 In contrast , the rules of dress or of how we eat are unwritten guides to behaviour .
24 Made from bits of waste wood , garishly painted , these are grotesque insights into Colchester Port activity .
25 ‘ They have never been in that position before some of them are classic cases of Thatcher 's children .
26 Externalities and public goods are classic cases of market failure where intervention may improve allocative efficiency .
27 Arterial pseudoaneurysms are classic complications of pancreatitis , especially when pseudocysts are present .
28 Regrettably fires in cells are not unusual , they are classic means of prisoners taking revenge on others .
29 Thought experiments like those used by Einstein are classic examples of provocation .
30 The walls are covered with silk drapes and there are panoramic views over London .
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