Example sentences of "are [adj] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Like the hon. Gentleman , I regret the job losses at Clydesdale , which are due fundamentally to overcapacity in seamless tubes .
2 The thoughts are subject also to refinement within the dynamic of the group .
3 Particles larger than this are subject only to saltation and surface creep .
4 If people are fit to work , they are fit enough to cycle five miles ( on average , 74 per cent of all car journeys are less than five miles ) .
5 Moreover , unless the United Kingdom is taken to be consciously disregarding the very international obligations on the basis of which it claims that the requirements at issue are compatible with Community law , the fact that those requirements are applicable only to fishing vessels tends to show that , in the United Kingdom 's eyes also , they are not the sole requirements suitable for ensuring the existence of a ‘ genuine link ’ as required by international law .
6 The President appoints a Prime Minister and Cabinet who are responsible collectively to Parliament .
7 Because ‘ energy and matter are fundamental both to physics and chemistry ’ , it can be argued that physics and chemistry are not completely different subjects , but part of one body of knowledge .
8 One answer is that unions also provide other goods which are private to the extent that they are available only to union members .
9 Jones and Brewer have had a long series of injuries , but both are near enough to fitness and form .
10 From that date , warehousing will be available for imports of non-Community goods which are liable only to import VAT ( p 108 ) .
11 From that date , warehousing will be available for imports of non-Community goods which are liable only to import VAT .
12 There are falconry centres throughout Britain , but few of them are devoted exclusively to falconry .
13 The first two years are therefore spent in acquiring a broad background of Chemistry , Physics and Mathematics the third and fourth years are devoted entirely to Chemical Physics .
14 The third and fourth ( Honours ) years are devoted entirely to Chemistry .
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