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

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1 Second , they have to work harder than in the past to find out how they are faring in quite basic parts of the curriculum .
2 Items that do not respond to immediate cleaning are placed in to soak , rather than holding up progress , and dealt with later during slack times or at the end of a session .
3 Without doubt the water the brood fish are placed in is a vital factor in obtaining a spawning .
4 In recent years the Bank of England has become more profitable as a result of high interest rates and good yields on the investments that these non-interest bearing deposits are placed in .
5 Peter Berger spoke about " signals of transcendence " which are given in and through our normal human experience ( Berger 1969 : 70 – 96 ) .
6 Not to mention the profit being made by private clinics when rich girls are flown in to have an artificial hymen put in so that the rituals of defloration may continue .
7 In SAS style officers from the Royal Ulster Constabulary bomb disposal squad are flown in by helicopter .
8 Given the already appalling and growing rate of homelessness and lack of hostel facilities in London , when more people than ever will not only have to endure the freezing nights of the coming winter on the streets , but perhaps permanent homelessness , it was terrible to see the situation being exploited for a joke by your advertisement : ‘ Just the thing now the evenings are drawing in .
9 Mersey Regional Ambulance spokesman Richard Oswick said : ‘ Everyone has to be aware that the dark nights are drawing in and we all need to take special care . ’
10 The nights are drawing in .
11 Bits of some letters are lost ; the strokes of others become uneven ; spaces are filled in by toner , making an e , say , indistinguishable from an o .
12 When a whole number of Landau levels are filled in a MOSFET , the Fermi energy , EF , lies in a mobility gap .
13 So all the excavations are filled in for the sake of tidiness , and all the bolt-holes and entrance holes are filled in to help assess what 's been left .
14 So all the excavations are filled in for the sake of tidiness , and all the bolt-holes and entrance holes are filled in to help assess what 's been left .
15 After the second operation all the reopened holes and diggings are filled in as before .
16 The dots are filled in with the appropriate names like this :
17 Better decisions result when the task and maintenance leadership roles are filled in a way that leads to coordination , thus overcoming the slowness , tangential discussion , loss of focus and other inefficiencies of groups .
18 Other details of this allegedly gentle pre-war street life are filled in by the writings of youth club workers — Butterworth 's Clubland ( 1932 ) , Hatton 's London 's Bad Boys ( 1931 ) and Secretan 's London Below Bridges ( 1931 ) — which are teeming with rowdy incident , outbreaks of hooliganism , shoplifting sprees , youngsters terrorising old ladies , foul language , youth club riots and vandalism .
19 Written excavation records once consisted of observations written down in a notebook , but nowadays most archaeologists use printed forms , or even a series of forms , which are filled in to record the evidence not covered by the drawn and photographic records .
20 The next breakpoint is 600dpi — so long as it is a true 600dpi system and not an interpolated one where the dots in the middle are filled in if the ones on either side are present .
21 6/Highlights are masked out while areas are filled in with a thin wash .
22 As the voltage is increased the ‘ permitted ’ regions gradually spread until the gaps are filled in .
23 How aware is it of the trading data that is collected , the way in which trading or order cards are filled in , or the pit trading practices that go on in front of its pit officials ?
24 find stat view very difficult to use myself but er when the time comes , once you 've got a few that are filled in we can erm well I 'll show you how to do an S P S S data file and , and erm so you can bash your data in and if you bring it back we can turn it into a system file and analyze it .
25 What 's it to me if you and yer lady friend are goin' in for liftin' ?
26 A new era is dawning in eventing … the young riders are galloping in … and William Fox Pitt from Bicester is leading the charge with his horse Chaka …
27 Names and details of guests are stored in the guest directory as they are checked in , and room status change is indicated .
28 Only my problem is , all my package-tour details were in the small valise , and — would you believe it ? — I can not for the life of me recall where I am checked in .
29 These are common enough , since , as has already been mentioned , a large proportion of the world 's volcanoes are situated in or below the oceans .
30 To be fair to yourself you should be certain that you are bringing in as much money as you should .
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