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

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1 In addition , if you are delayed more than 12 hours and you have chosen to take the recommended Holiday Insurance Policy that Club 18–20 has arranged with Eagle Star , you have the right to cancel and receive a refund , or , at your preference , continue on your holiday and receive compensation of up to £65 per person .
2 If your holiday dates are pre-set then set great care should be taken to ensure you 're adequately equipped for the worst of possible conditions .
3 They are gathered even now .
4 Now , unless I am mistaken , those partisans of anti-cruelty or pro-welfare who are gathered here also accept these same aspirations .
5 As sober as judges and as reverent as pilgrims , we are gathered here today to witness the marriage of disco and rock , the funeral of Sinead O'Connor , the birth of cool .
6 Some of the fruits of his literary labours are gathered here in an anthology sourced from newspaper writings and his previous books , with scrutinies of most of the top players of the past few years , Test and county .
7 We are gathered here to celebrate a marriage but , in deference to the family of the late verderer and lord of the manor , our celebrations will cease .
8 We are gathered here a little before Christmas to perform our annual fishing industry pre-ministerial Council season 's service — that litany of woe from every corner of the kingdom — telling of sad tidings of discomfort and no joy in the industry .
9 Be careful , he warned , when buying bulbs such as cyclamen — some rarer varieties are gathered indiscriminately from certain parts of the Mediterranean and Turkey area and are in danger of disappearing .
10 People are gathered there .
11 But he was close about himself : he knew that where two or three are gathered together … what they do n't know , they 'll make up .
12 He concludes with a formal oath : ‘ I , the Lord , have spoken ; surely this will I do to all this wicked congregation that are gathered together against me : in this wilderness they shall come to a full end , and there they shall die . ’
13 The young wheat is streaked by silver lines of water running between the ridges , the sheep are gathered together on the slopes .
14 Of course even in a well-controlled crowd there are bound to be accidents when many thousands of spectators are gathered together , and Sadler ( 1983 ) describes the medical problems which commonly occur and how they are managed on such a large scale , with particular reference to the nurse 's role .
15 What aims , objectives , hopes , wishes and intentions are gathered together under the broad heading of resource-based learning ?
16 Does the television studio , in which a group of academics are gathered together for a discussion on an ‘ academic ’ issue , count as an academic setting ?
17 Subject subdivisions are gathered together into tables in some schedules , such as Language and Literature .
18 Instead of just inspecting records within the Input range you can define n output range so that all the records found as a result of the search are gathered together into a separate table .
19 The statistics for these and other places are gathered together in V. A. Hatley and J. Rajczonek , Shoemakers in Northamptonshire , 1762–1911 , published as the Northampton Historical Series no.6 in 1971 .
20 They are gathered together from all over the retina into a single bundle , which is the optic nerve for that eye .
21 Remembering the words of Jesus , that where two or three are gathered together .
22 The data are gathered mainly by intensive interviewing and observation of systems and management staff in ten organisations from the private and public sectors .
23 All four bedrooms have en suite facilities and are furnished individually with great care , the prettiest is perhaps the Waterwitch room , with its low bay window looking over the garden .
24 The bedrooms are furnished individually , one with a wall hung with hats , another with bells hung from beams .
25 The drawing room and dining room are furnished prettily in Laura Ashley décor and have very fine views .
26 The warblers ' own young are turfed out of the deeply cupped reed nest by the cuckoo chick soon after it hatches and the foster parents find themselves feeding an enormous monster with a huge red gape and insatiable appetite — a monster which will eventually grow to three times their size .
27 As direct eye contact is established , then held , her pupils are dilated not just by the half-light , but by adrenalin .
28 For appeals against sentences imposed by magistrates are heard not by the Court of Appeal , but by the Crown Court .
29 That is done through the planning system and the fact that appeals are heard not by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State but by the Department of the Environment .
30 As a general rule stimuli which are heard within , or from part of a linguistic context give rise to an advantage for the right ear whereas stimuli heard within a non-linguistic context are more likely to show a superiority favouring the left ear .
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