Example sentences of "are [prep] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It will also look at what the implications of this are for UK competitiveness long term and for UK involvement in European based defence technology initiatives . |
2 | Although all are for solo voice we are drawn into a quasi-theatrical experience . |
3 | The exact numbers or names that we use to label a given address are arbitrary , just as they are for computer memory . |
4 | These discs are for shock absorption as well as protection of the bones from rubbing against each other during movement . |
5 | The following benefits quoted are for Cashguard Plus . |
6 | The line meanders along this stretch : oil pipelines are crossed and the meanders are for sound engineering reasons . |
7 | The three applications are for report writing , cataloguing and document interchange . |
8 | Additional damages are also provided for as they are for copyright infringement and the unregistered design right generally . |
9 | In addition , there are for example licensing functions performed by the executive in respect of which the traditional view has been that procedural safeguards do not apply . |
10 | If the choices are between understanding policy making as a pure exercise in rational decision making , as the putting into practice of ideologies , or as a quite incoherent process of bargaining and muddling through , it is sensible to reject each alternative . |
11 | Many people remember and have fond memories of Community Programme , could you explain what the differences are between Community Programme and Community Action ? |
12 | The IMS 's final comment is important : ‘ If economic revolutions are about wealth creation rather than redistribution , this latest one still has a long way to go ’ ( ‘ Services : the second industrial revolution ? ’ by Amin Rajan , Report by the Institute of Manpower Services Group , Butterworths , reported in the Financial Times , 5 February 1987 ) . |
13 | But most of his lessons , to my surprise , are n't about the human body being a machine : they are about hospital administration . |
14 | Many of their colleagues are off work sick for long periods being treated for nervous disorders . |
15 | The levelling-off will be due to the coincidence of the smaller birth cohorts of the pre-war years entering old age whilst the larger war and post-war cohorts are of working age . |
16 | Of every 100 people in this country 55 per cent are of working age . |
17 | Bn estab by scientists tt all races are of eql intell , except prhps egg-&-spn race . |
18 | The majority of buckets found in early Anglo-Saxon graves are of stave construction , bound with bronze and whose construction requires the same control over materials as a cooper . |
19 | The majority of children whose parents separate and divorce are of school age and a significant amount of their time will therefore be spent at school . |
20 | ( b ) Activities for school children Local authorities must provide appropriate care or supervised activities outside school hours and during the school holidays for children in need who are of school age ( s18(6) ) . |
21 | First , ‘ the national interest demands that woodlands should be managed in accordance with the principles of good forestry ’ , and second , where they are of amenity value , the owner has ‘ a public duty to act with reasonable regard for amenity aspects ’ . |
22 | Erm modern theorists of human rights just start from the position that human rights are of course self evidently inherent in each individual , I 'm thinking for example of erm Nosette In the tradition of , of natural , in the natural law tradition which Locke erm erm shares erm there is a basic position which runs throughout them all and that includes incidentally even Hobbes to the effect that erm we do n't just have rights as individuals , we have rights for a very particular reason . |
23 | The two names she had mentioned are of course rhyming slang for ‘ pissed ’ , but nothing in Rebecca Kraemer 's innocent little face betrayed whether or not she was aware of this . |
24 | It is because carbon-based molecules are necessary for the kind of life that we find on Earth , and because those molecules are of necessity complex , that life itself is fragile . |
25 | All f levels are of u symmetry in a centrosymmetric environment , so f-f transitions are forbidden . |
26 | It seems reasonably clear , however , that persons who are of Romany origin constitute an ethnic grouping and are within the protection afforded by the Act for that reason . |
27 | The state 's increasing insistence , for example , that what people study and how they study it are of government concern and to be directed at ends which a government finds acceptable is part of the character of our critical environment . |
28 | If the basis vectors are of unit length ( and the signatures of the µ and v components are the same , i.e. both + I or both — 1 ) , then is the cosine of the angle between and . |
29 | There are some churches in the area ; some are of hall church pattern , others have an English influence from commercial contacts with seafaring traders . |
30 | The Ghost rackets are of 100% graphite construction and retail for £199.99 . |