Example sentences of "are [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Taxable profits , which are calculated in a similar way to companies ' taxable profits , are treated as personal income to the sole trader , or split between partners in proportion to their share of profits in the year of assessment .
2 The values of for polyatomic ions and ionic compounds are calculated in the same way as for molecular compounds .
3 Firstly the scientific ideas are altered in a particular way by their transmission .
4 The band must remember that recording costs are treated in a similar way to advances .
5 People seen in a different context are treated in a different way .
6 Treaty , is concerned with differences of treatment as between natural persons who are nationals of member states and as between companies which are treated in the same way as such persons by virtue of article 58 .
7 Other products are treated in the same way , building up a graph of the aggregate sales of existing products .
8 Secondly , private garages only count as part of the limit on house extensions if they are within 5 metres of the house , otherwise they are treated in the same way as other outbuildings .
9 At Debenham there are two small buildings which are joined by an under-cover way .
10 The quantities of chemicals are adjusted in the same way as was described with reference to sedimentation .
11 And they are taught in a caring way , about people and the environment .
12 However , where facilities are available for use over short periods of time , the rudiments of camera acting are taught in a structured way .
13 On a more serious note , the dangers to the environment are highlighted in an entertaining way in the animated adventure Fern Gully : The Last Rainforest .
14 Types of learning are distinguished , and are arranged in an hierarchical way so that earlier types are necessary conditions for later types of learning .
15 In this model , people who bring their ideas to the OI ( ideators and inventors ) are referred to as idea originators ; technology gatekeepers serve as consultants ; and champions and sponsors are designated in the traditional way .
16 Capra ( 1979 ) , himself a physicist , has argued that most physicists , despite the discoveries of twentieth-century physics , are trapped in a pre-twentieth-century way of looking at the world .
17 The warhorses have their own attacks and these are resolved in the normal way .
18 Again the doors closed tightly initially , but , praise God , they are opening in a big way .
19 In today 's Nature , Professor Stephen Mann and Dr Jon Didymus from Bath University , working with Dr Young and colleagues at the Natural History Museum , have found that in spite of their varied appearance , the chalk crystals of which they are built are organised in the same way at the atomic level .
20 At the moment it is possible for some people to complain that because the policy is set and also administered centrally , teams for a major championship marathon are picked in the same way as sprint squads .
21 Group agreed that this was one of its management functions , and that it is the appropriate body to make such decisions , since its membership ensures the Garden 's overall computing needs are considered in a balanced way .
22 Directly and of its own accord , it has ‘ not a little contributed towards spoiling the most useful parts of knowledge ’ : ‘ the plainest things in the world , those we are most intimately acquainted with , and perfectly know , when they are considered in an abstract way , appear strangely difficult and incomprehensible . ’
23 In Stage II the rules are operated in a similar way .
24 Small groups are regulated in the same way as larger groups and as such , the key to selection should performance .
25 Non-woven cloths are manufactured in a similar way to paper using wood fibres or synthetic fibres , often rayon , bound with chemical binders .
26 Whereas people once felt that there must be a certain desperation in answering magazine ‘ lonely heart ’ advertisements or in going along to a dating bureau , nowadays these channels are seen as a practical way of finding a new friend or suitable lover .
27 It is now more important than ever , in an economic climate as unfavourable to education as the present , with attempts at major educational reconstruction in which the special needs of children may well be lost sight of , that developing the consultative role and process are seen as an important way forward .
28 This definition should be understood as the choreographer 's ability to establish a style of movement through which the audience will feel and understand what the performers are communicating through a particular way of dancing .
29 It is now clear that not all strong promoters are optimized in the same way .
30 The properties of the state so formed are related in a probabilistic way to the properties of the states out of which it is composed [ the photon has a chance unc a of transmission ( which is a certainty for polarisation along y ) and a chance cos ' a of not being transmitted ( which is a certainty for polarisation along x ) ] This is what is meant by the superposition principle : that states can be combined in this way with a probability interpretation of the result .
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