Example sentences of "these [be] [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In many of the orchids , the bees slip and fall through the flower or into a trap , for example in Stanhopea candida in Amazonia , pollination is by Eulaema moscaryi , which ‘ falls through ’ the flower after collecting the scent ; in so doing , it brushes against the pollinia and in the next flower these are lodged in the stigmatic cavity .
2 These are expressed in the outer form and ‘ life-style ’ of the creature — whether plant , tree , insect , animal or man .
3 On these grounds ( but not on others ) , the implications of objectification have much in common with a whole series of critical writings which argue that representation or symbolism , as a relation between signifier and signified , tends to promote the unproblematic assertion of the signified ( for example , the modern conception of the self ) rather than investigating the mechanisms by which these are constructed in the symbolic process itself ( e.g. Coward and Ellis 1977 : 122–52 ) .
4 Often these are constructed in the open air , on or near the site that produced the archaeological evidence on which they were based .
5 They do not relate to assessment arrangements , although these are covered in the Working Group 's Report .
6 These are discovered in the empirical tests and economic interpretation and justification is supplied afterwards .
7 These are defined in the following way ( Figure 1.5 ) .
8 Apart from errors and omissions these are defined in the National Accounts in such a way that they come to the same value .
9 7.8 The intercept method of calibration : the calibration is shown schematically without its error limits ; these are incorporated in the overall error , θ .
10 These are made in the same kind of way but for each pattern shape you work on the same set of needles as if you were turning the heel of a sock .
11 It must not be thought that these are neglected in the French nuclear programme .
12 The grazier 's main problems are to provide leys of palatable and nutritious grasses and clovers and to see that these are consumed in the lush , leafy state before they grow to stem and seed .
13 As we shall see , this not only involves detailed statutory measures prohibiting insider dealing ( these are outlined in the following chapter ) , but also the effective implementation of other institutional arrangements such as Chinese Walls ( discussed in Chapter Five and thereafter ) to block the flow of price sensitive information within financial conglomerates .
14 The warhorses have their own attacks and these are resolved in the normal way .
15 These are entered in the appropriate place in the form shown in Table 10.2 which acts as both the agenda and the minutes of the meeting .
16 These are introduced in the next chapter which brings to the reader the concept of ‘ The Created God ’ .
17 Since the historical study of coins began , in the Italian Renaissance , many different methods have been developed , particularly within the last century , and the most important of these are considered in the following pages .
18 These are considered in the next chapter .
19 Accordingly these are considered in the next chapter .
20 Sales promotions can be directed either to the trade or to consumers , and these are considered in the next section .
21 Their exact dimensions are n't easily measured , though , since they are as inconstant as all Chaos terrains , and whenever dimensions and scale are important , these are specified in the individual descriptions below .
22 These are specified in the part-technical files and their spatial constraints are entered as a box , together with relevant detail in the part-spatial files .
23 There are a number of typical cracking patterns with various causes which develop in walls and which help the diagnosis of foundation failure , and these are shown in the accompanying illustrations .
24 Two of these are mentioned in the further reading list .
25 Probably more than half of the two million living species of invertebrates making up this proportion live in the seas covering our planet , and perhaps half of these are found in the tropical waters from where aquarium subjects are collected .
26 The hard struggles to realize democracy , against the entrenched interests of birth and wealth ; the deprecation of democracy as the rule of " the mob " or " the rabble " ; the conviction that the poor , or working men , have no competence in politics ; the uneasy coexistence of political equality with social and economic inequality ; the linking of the struggle for democracy with the struggle for freedom of speech and equality before the law ; the dependence of democracy upon a communal sense of identity — all these are found in the Greek experience , and all recur in the modern evolution of democracy and the debate it generated .
27 These are discussed in the following paragraphs .
28 These are discussed in the following chapter .
29 There are two important techniques for improving the damping , using either mechanical or electrical methods , and these are discussed in the following sections .
30 These are discussed in the following sections .
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