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

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1 ( Abstract nouns , participles , and relative pronouns are italicized in the above passage . )
2 Ninety-eight per cent of all criminal cases are heard in the latter courts .
3 The values of for polyatomic ions and ionic compounds are calculated in the same way as for molecular compounds .
4 Selection for senior posts is therefore more important than training ; if people who display the appropriate qualities are placed in the correct context then they will flourish .
5 c It is suggested that Adverts are placed in the following papers , depending on the areas involved in the Consultation Exercise : Scotsman ( Friday ) Evening News ( Friday ) Dalkeith Advertiser ( published weekly , Thursday ) East Lothian Courier ( published weekly , Friday ) Lothian Courier ( published weekly , Thursday )
6 The result is , as we have seen , a tendency towards a teacher-dominated style of interaction , in which children are placed in the passive role of respondents , obliged to accept the teacher 's definition of what is considered relevant .
7 It 's the cause of the divisive broad band streaming which I think some comprehensives have been persuaded to use , and I 'm forced to say how can a child really value himself or herself if they are placed in the bottom band of such a school throughout the time when they are at that comprehensive ?
8 The new industry of salmon-farming has filled the gap as far as the scavenging gulls are concerned : the rearing cages are placed in the sheltered bays and ‘ sounds ’ between the islands and are fed on high-protein , manufactured food in pellet form , which are ferried out in sacks by small boats .
9 ‘ By the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 , the defendants are placed in the same position as the ordinary subjects of the Crown ( see section 21 of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 ) and I see no reason why they should not in appropriate cases refuse to refund money paid to them voluntarily under a mistake of law , as the revenue authorities were held to be entitled to do in the case of William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King and National Pari-Mutuel Association Ltd. v. The King .
10 The arrangement of things into classes , such as the class metal , or the class man , is grounded indeed on a resemblance among the things which are placed in the same class , but not on a mere general resemblance ; the resemblance it is grounded on consists in the possession by all those things of certain common peculiarities ; and those peculiarities it is which the terms connote , and which the propositions consequently assert ; not the resemblance .
11 To make matters worse , all the inventions are hidden in the various objects scattered around the cave system , so you 'll need all your wits about you if you 're to do it .
12 The effect of this is to turn us upside-down and virtually blindfold us , since we can no longer see our eyes , which are hidden in the blank space between the mirrors .
13 Comments on individual species are given in the Systematic List , but some more general observations seem worth making here .
14 Special arrangements may be made for candidates with disabilities : details are given in the Administrative Arrangements booklet .
15 Special arrangements may be made for candidates with disabilities : details are given in the Administrative Arrangements booklet .
16 Why this is so and hints on how to centre quickly are given in the newest edition of Gliding ( A & C Black ) .
17 The basic TA concepts together with their implications are given in the following sections ( best read in this sequence ) : Ego-states , page 56 , Strokes , page 156 , Discounts , page 55 , Games , page 71 , OKness , page 123 .
18 All commands to perform techniques are given in the Japanese language .
19 The barrier heights and transition energies are given in the upper part of table 1 .
20 Details are given in the relevant chapters .
21 All instructions regarding techniques and all directions are given in the Korean language .
22 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
23 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
24 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
25 Millions of retail and wholesale outlets are given in the yellow pages of the telephone directory collection , which covers all of Western Europe , as well as most of the world 's principal markets .
26 Further details concerning their important role are given in the next chapter .
27 ( Details of relocation allowances are given in the next chapter . )
28 The values for fifteen year olds are given in the accompanying table .
29 These may include extreme weather conditions , strikes and the like ; exact details are given in the full Thames Water Customer Guarantee Scheme , copies of which are available from the ( Guarantee Scheme ) address opposite .
30 Some capital grants are given in the French LFA but the maximum percentage rate is much lower ( apparently 34% ) than it was prior to December 1984 in the UK ( 50–70% ) for land improvements .
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