Example sentences of "are [adj] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Earn outs are impractical if the business will be operated as a division of the purchaser rather than a stand alone subsidiary .
2 Many nations are apprehensive because the treaty establishes no controls to prevent the ruthless industrial and trading practices that built Japan 's pre-war commercial empire .
3 In isolated word recognition only substitution errors of the meet/meat kind are possible since the beginning , ending , and duration of the word are known .
4 Longer addressing times are possible because the display need not be refreshed at TV frequencies while it is read on the screen .
5 A Management Committee consisting of ERA , GDC , our contract architects , and TSA was established to run the project and this part of the project highlighted that ‘ genuine partnerships ’ are possible when the determination to succeed is there .
6 We 've found it best to glue the wheels onto the axles with superglue and wait until they are dry before the pin is added .
7 But their solicitor says their chances are slim unless the law can be changed .
8 Such combinations make up the particles known as mesons , which are unstable because the quark and antiquark can annihilate each other , producing electrons and other particles .
9 Coping strategies which are sometimes suggested , like making a mental agreement with yourself or even an actual arrangement with the other party , to stand over an arm 's length away and promise not to move from your spot , are sensible if the temperature really soars .
10 These results show that there is a higher complication rate if there are features of Crohn 's disease but that the medium term functional results are acceptable if the pouch can be retained .
11 My letter to your Honour of the fifth January last being writ before the great events that are upon us now , would lead your judgement astray as to our progress in these fair Isles , for mighty Saturn threw his sinister shadow heavy upon me at that juncture and many untoward and grievous events had combined to cloud my spirits that now are light as a summer breeze again .
12 And here you are free as a bird , for once , provided you come back to your cage in time .
13 Babies in arm are free providing no seat is occupied .
14 Matters are different where the trustee is entitled to enjoyment of the property during his lifetime and required to make over the trust property only on his death .
15 However , the statistical methods applied to the concept of a bounded area of land are dubious unless the shape of that area is taken into consideration and only those cemeteries within 100 m of parish boundaries were considered ( Reilly and Zambardino 1986 ) .
16 Assessments are straightforward when a child is subject to a care order and the local authority has sole responsibility for that child 's welfare .
17 The wave velocity so determined is related to the relevant elastic modulus by equations which are simple if a symmetry axis coincides with the direction of wave propagation , but more complex otherwise .
18 ( ‘ Bet your gums are relieved when the rest of you goes to sleep . ’ )
19 Only the tips of the radial shields are visible although the extent of the shield can be discerned beneath the scales of the disk .
20 All fees are payable when the invoice is issued .
21 All fees are payable when the invoice is issued .
22 All fees are payable when the invoice is issued .
23 All fees are payable when the invoice is issued .
24 All fees are payable when the invoice is issued .
25 All fees are payable when the invoice is issued [ and all final fees are to be settled at completion ] .
26 Humanism can not necessarily generate those values which are crucial if the market economy is to survive .
27 One leading proponent , J.B. Thornes , in contributing to an interdisciplinary symposium in Geography , Archaeology and Environment , affirmed that palaeoenvironmental reconstructions are crucial if the understanding of the ecology of past societies is to be substantially improved ( Thornes , 1983a ) and elsewhere ( Thornes , 1983b ) has advocated evolutionary geomorphology and has anticipated that it will produce major new insights into historical problems such as river terrace formation and his proposal is considered more fully in chapter 8 ( p. 182 ) .
28 They are normative because the assessment will depend in part on the value judgements adopted by the assessor .
29 Such contracts are appropriate because the timing and level of the peak can be determined with a high degree of certainty .
30 This may be known to some as ‘ appraisal ’ or ‘ evaluation ’ but such titles are inappropriate if the process is meant to enable advisers to express freely whatever is on their mind , as the idea that advisers are in some way being assessed during the meeting could inhibit them from airing problems .
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