Example sentences of "are [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The other aspect is of course catering facilities here on a Saturday may not be the same as what they are during the week . |
2 | These lovely plants may take time to form large flowering clumps but after a few years are a sight to behold and are worth every bit of effort you expend . |
3 | In the Hewers ' hands , the results are worth every drop of sodium chlorate . |
4 | The bulbs may be more expensive than most , but are worth every penny and although tall do not need staking . |
5 | This is of course only my opinion on this particular offering from the author and many book type programs available are worth every penny . |
6 | Convince them you are worth a look and , almost out of the blue , you might end up with 300 words in Kerrang or Echoes or the NME . |
7 | Even the sections of obligatory information about travel , landing and inflight entertainment are worth a look . |
8 | But today , their shareholdings are worth a fraction of what they once were . |
9 | The reverb and delays are worth a mention too . |
10 | Now I could write a book on Workers I have known and they are worth a mention here , because I can not think of any other branch of agriculture , but organics , where people will almost pay to work for you . |
11 | Thunderbird Zawn and the adjacent Trinity House Wall now sport in the region of 20 routes of VS to E6 and are worth a visit . |
12 | The gazettes are worth an army of 300,000 men to Napoleon . |
13 | Time is money in the City and few people are worth an hour unless it 's over lunch and only then if you 're involved in a takeover bid . |
14 | To the keen birdwatcher these two species alone are worth an expedition . |
15 | Never mind : the action pictures by Russell Cheyne are worth the price on their own . |
16 | The pictures of the smokers alone are worth the price of admission : Burri 's series on the cocky Che Guevara chomping on a cigar ; Cartier-Bresson 's puckish Jean Genet drawing on a cheroot ; Erwitt 's vain Mishima posed with a cigarette ; and Halsmann 's immortal Hitchcock ( above ) . |
17 | The goals are worth the work . |
18 | The question now is whether they will all be penalised as a result of collective inaccuracy , or if a convincing explanation will be found to persuade clients , both political and commercial , that surveys are worth the paper they are printed on . |
19 | High-end drawing packages ( which cost hundreds of pounds ) are worth the expense if you work regularly with images and need to create complex or technical drawings . |
20 | It may be in these circumstances that moderation rather than liberation is more likely to achieve results , but it is a matter of interpretation whether the results achieved by good behaviour are worth the energy required . |
21 | Items of value , real or sentimental , are worth the trouble of proper storage . |
22 | Still , some of the suggestions made by the people who would be running economic policy in a Socialist government are worth the attention of anybody anxious to straighten out the Greek system . |
23 | Kevin Burke , chairman of the cooperative , said : ‘ The message to everyone tempted to follow our example must be that if the final homes are worth your time and trouble , they are worth the wait . |
24 | The interiors are worth the detour . |
25 | They cost around £40 to £50 an hour , but these elegant craft are the epitome of Venice and are worth the splurge just once . |
26 | While the PRE has halted Mozambique 's rapid economic decline since the early 1980s , there have been doubts about how appropriate its policies are for a country still at war . |
27 | British government finances deteriorated in the early 1990s and the prospects are for a return to large net sales of gilt-edged securities . |
28 | And they have warned they are only prepared to leave services as they are for a trial period . |
29 | These deposits are for a range of maturities from overnight to one year . |
30 | ‘ Overall , the forecasts are for a year of slow recovery from the 1991 recession , with production , demand and imports picking up and exports slowing a little ’ he concluded . |