Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 NEW Yorkers are stepping out to weird Foot Friend parties to meet the partner of their dreams .
2 The data are gathered mainly by intensive interviewing and observation of systems and management staff in ten organisations from the private and public sectors .
3 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 .
4 Final output targets are determined at the outset and input requirements are calculated precisely for each stage of manufacturing , including those bought from outside subcontractors .
5 Fuller details are given later in this Journal .
6 The Treasurer reported that the Society 's funds are in a healthy state , again the details are given later in this Journal .
7 The derivation of this is given in statistics textbooks and practical examples of its application , and an assessment of the closeness of the approximation , are given later in this chapter ( see p. 169 ) .
8 More examples of arguments along these lines are given later in this chapter .
9 Today , entire journals are given over to this work .
10 This could be in the form of simple notes , but a better way is to compile a revised shot list in which the details are given together with other editing information ( eg ‘ delete first six seconds ’ ) to help you set up the edit-points quickly .
11 Orthographically irregular words are pronounced more slowly than regular words ( Baron and Strawson , 1976 ; Underwood and Bargh , 1982 ) , indicating that they are treated differently in some way when they are read .
12 They are competing vigorously with each other to be last .
13 But uncertainties are smoothed over by this idealization of a historically and socially specific , juridical concept of power ( Hussain 1981 ) .
14 These courses are taught jointly with Medical Microbiology and Biochemistry respectively .
15 If the catapult is destroyed , or if the catapult and crew are broken either in hand-to-hand combat or as a result of a psychology test , then the catapult is removed from the game .
16 Once there , they are broken up by ultraviolet radiation , releasing chlorine atoms which destroy ozone , CFCs are also an important greenhouse gas ( see above ) .
17 So nothing at Barnsley House is too grand … and the broader vistas are broken up by judicious planting of trees and shrubs.As for the flower borders … they owe more to the Victorian cottage than to the stately home :
18 Today most of these assemblages are broken up by human activity but , for example , on the great plains of Serengeti in East Africa the relationships between seasonal vegetation , nomadic herbivores , and dependent beasts of prey can still be discerned and studied in detail .
19 In order to cover this range of variation , the figures in table 3.13 are broken down into mandibular incisor digestion ( columns 13 ) , maxillary incisor digestion ( columns 4–6 ) , isolated incisor digestion ( columns 7–10 ) , and all these combined in columns 11 to 13 .
20 At this point , the aquarium builder should check all panels so far erected , are aligned squarely with each other .
21 Press panel 4 against the silicone on the base , and the siliconed edges of panels 1 and 3 , again ensuring that all panels are aligned squarely with each other and pressed evenly and firmly together .
22 All adjoining panels should be pressed evenly together ensuring all the panels are aligned squarely to each other .
23 They are arranged chronologically with each year 's section beginning with relevant Department of the Environment Circulars .
24 Within each chapter units are arranged alphabetically in Scots fashion by the designation of the commanding officer — thus Sinclair of Murkill 's Foot appears under Murkill ; but there are some oddities , and the use of the bogus county titles devised by C. S. Terry in 1917 is positively unhelpful .
25 Conservationists say otters are recovering well from near extinction throughout England .
26 He knows that they are regarded simply as Tory party stooges put there to do a job on behalf of central office rather than to represent the interests of the people .
27 More important perhaps for regular consultation are the vast array of interest and pressure groups that coordinate opinion on separate issues , or who are consulted continuously in permanent opinion gathering bodies , or who are asked to participate in Advisory Commissions on specific issues like Public Administrative Reform .
28 Many cognitive processes are carried through without conscious awareness .
29 If these reactions are carried out at constant volume changes in number of moles of gas with change in gas pressure which can be measured using a manometer .
30 Reactions are carried out at high pressure and temperature and the processes involve large scale filtration , drying , milling and packing .
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