Example sentences of "are [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
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 As Kaysen notes , ‘ [ w ] here new plants are placed both in regional terms and in relation to existing centers of population affects the balance of regional development and the character of urban and suburban growth ’ .
6 We are spat out of fevered loins , or punctured rubber , or drunken grapplings in creaking beds .
7 We are spat out of fevered loins , or punctured rubber , or drunken grapplings in creaking beds . ’
8 Fuller details are given later in this Journal .
9 The Treasurer reported that the Society 's funds are in a healthy state , again the details are given later in this Journal .
10 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 ) .
11 More examples of arguments along these lines are given later in this chapter .
12 Today , entire journals are given over to this work .
13 Data from these vehicles are given freely to other nations in a global system coordinated by the World Meteorological Organisation .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 The incidence of heart failure among patients who are treated effectively with thrombolytic agents is probably lower than among those patients who are not treated .
17 Indeed , they are treated more as grown-up students than as children to be spoon-fed , and this in almost every case has a good effect both on the work produced and on their motivation .
18 The main conclusions are developed below under separate headings .
19 Neighbouring regions of x are joined together along these cuts to form a surface which continuously winds around the origin .
20 The masts extend upwards to support the central roof and are joined together with three stages of horseshoe timber arches and timber boarding .
21 This is important , because clean-up measures are expensive , and funds are limited even in rich countries .
22 But uncertainties are smoothed over by this idealization of a historically and socially specific , juridical concept of power ( Hussain 1981 ) .
23 These courses are taught jointly with Medical Microbiology and Biochemistry respectively .
24 Where a Master 's degree course is paired with one for a Diploma , students are registered concurrently for both qualifications .
25 Its report shows that some 26m tonnes of plastics ( excluding textile fibres ) are consumed annually in Western Europe , with the EC accounting for about 23m tonnes .
26 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 .
27 Homes with large impersonal reception areas are better for orientation if they are broken up into smaller areas divided from each other .
28 Once there , they are broken up by ultraviolet radiation , releasing chlorine atoms which destroy ozone , CFCs are also an important greenhouse gas ( see above ) .
29 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 :
30 Societies disintegrate from within more frequently than they are broken up by external pressures .
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