Example sentences of "area [am/are] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 These areas are rather regularly distributed in controlled transition , more randomly in uncontrolled transition .
2 Where the resource areas are widely dispersed , the territory is large , and where the territory is small , the same number or extent of resource areas are closer together , so that in both cases the predator gets its food from similar sized hunting areas but from quite different territory sizes .
3 There are indeed several hedges to be seen , but the hedged areas are mostly still very large and the landscape as a whole not unlike that of the Cotswolds in its feeling of great space and skies .
4 These areas are particularly badly affected by poachers crossing from neighbouring Botswana .
5 The lesser-known areas are also very good — Herdubreid , around the very dangerous mountain of the same name and the Askja volcanic area ; Hornstrandir at the extreme north-west tip , beyond Drangajökull , an area of superb walking and bird cliffs ; and Jökulsárgljúfur , to the east of Akureyri .
6 Inner-city areas are also often short staffed as a result of difficulties in recruiting staff to work in areas of heavy demand and high workloads where the work is particularly stressful .
7 These areas are not strictly part of the town , though they were clearly important to its lifestyle and economy .
8 On the party front , programmes are often vague , do not always offer much choice , and in crucial policy areas are not adequately implemented .
9 The plates of the ventral interradial areas are not as coarse as those on the dorsal surface .
10 These two areas are not entirely distinct , but it may be useful to examine them separately .
11 Larkin ( 1978b ) cites evidence to show that poor people in rural areas are frequently less well housed than their urban counterparts .
12 This species looks rather like the heart urchin but the petal-like areas are much more deeply sunken , the forward pair very short .
13 Developments in industrial organization theory in the last fifteen years have shown that the effects on economic efficiency in these three areas are seldom entirely clear cut : usually there is a trade-off involved with ambiguous net effects on welfare ( price-fixing cartels are one exception , where it is extremely difficult to identify offsetting efficiency gains ) .
14 Being surrounded by sea on three sides , Wales has a far higher proportion of lower lying land than the Auvergne and its high upland or mountain areas are far less extensive .
15 The FSA has produced a document on safe terracing , which will be circulated next week and how entry and exit points to standing areas are perhaps more important than the terracing itself .
16 Paintings and drawings , separated from one another in all but the first room , are arranged straightforwardly and unpretentiously and while some areas are too tightly hung nothing , except other people , interposes between viewer and work .
17 All these areas are absolutely fully of university types and you can scarcely help but bump into them all the time .
18 I wonder if he 's looked in the minutes of the council er for this time twelve months ago er when we proposed a very similar amendment to the one that 's on the board there , the figures are reduced er but certainly lots of the areas are actually there and in fact if he looked back even further in the minutes he 'll see that it bears a striking resemblance to what we actually proposed on the fourteenth of February nineteen ninety one .
19 Employment opportunities for school-leavers in rural areas are usually highly limited and their choice is often further circumscribed by a lack of personal mobility .
20 While the same special regime exists for both National Parks and AONBs , in that some of the GDO permissions are not available , Conservation Areas are under even tighter control .
21 Some areas are about equally balanced .
22 And levels in some areas are now so low , that it would have to rain for months to make any difference .
23 The most sensitive waters of such areas are now entirely devoid of alkalinity , so that inputs of strong acids cause considerable decreases in pH .
24 For many Japanese the rural areas are now more important for the welcome respite they offer to those seeking temporarily to escape the pressures of city life , for inevitably the mushrooming of industry and commerce has led to a massive increase in the rate of urbanization .
25 Women who work in community are particularly at risk , housing wardens and particularly home care assistants , who work in some of the worst inner city areas are very often called out at night to attend someone who has been taken ill and yet no thought is given to the potential danger they could be facing in carrying out their job or what , to or what preventive measures can be taken .
26 But while Scotland 's wilderness areas are still not as overcrowded and overdeveloped as Yosemite or even the Lakes , the damage is there for all to see .
27 You can cut out the first step generally , and risk your life waiting for the 710710 nu mber to become free , then get details of what areas are still not sold out etc .
28 You can cut out the first step generally , and risk your life waiting for the 710710 nu mber to become free , then get details of what areas are still not sold out etc .
29 High levels of backing are associated with males ( particularly Ballymacarrett males , although levels in other inner-city areas are still quite high ) and with casual styles appropriate to interaction between areas .
30 In Davos and St Moritz , the areas are so widely spread and rewarding individually that the idea of linking them scarcely arises .
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