Example sentences of "[det] are [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 The mechanical response is usually determined at low frequencies and over as wide a temperature range as possible and examples of each are described in the following section .
2 The more general implications of this are treated in the discussion of ‘ panopticism ’ in Chapter 5 .
3 Competitions like this are assisting in the development of equipment and the interaction between teams in the arena and afterwards is absolutely superb .
4 Instructions for this are given in the manual on page 42 .
5 A couple of examples of this are included in the sections on serial and indexed files .
6 Some of the consequences of this are discussed in the section on outcomes , below .
7 The savings that can be made usually justify the collection of statistics during the life of the file , and some ways of arranging this are described in the next section .
8 At least half are documented in the Beazley Archive of black- and red- figure vases in Oxford 's Ashmolean Museum , or have been previously published , including examples by the Affecter painter , the Acheloos Painter , the Theseus Painter , Epiktetos , the Berlin Painter , the Brygos Painter , the Pan Painter and the Niobid Painter .
9 This cake can be flavoured in an endless variety of ways to suit personal tastes — a few are listed in the chart on page 9 , but add your own ingredients as liked .
10 Some courses offer tuition through the medium of English , some are taught in the language of the host institution .
11 Some are situated in the old quarter , which is just as colourful by night as it is by day , and have a characteristic local atmosphere .
12 The policy-making group meets to set the time-scale , to plan the introductory sessions and to agree the questions to form the basis of discussions ; some are suggested in the next section .
13 As appears from the following pages many people worked hard to make that success , and some are mentioned in the report itself — see also the Acknowledgements .
14 According to UNEP 's figures , desertification is taking as much land out of agricultural use as exploiters of one kind or another are clearing in the rainforests :
15 This is partly because politics as such are compromised in the eyes of many after 40 years of the Communist regime .
16 Patience , kindness , learning to listen to feelings as much as words : all such are needed in the foundation of commitment .
17 These are listed in the area of the schedule to which they may be applied .
18 Nor of course , if we dismiss the idea of ‘ memory molecules ’ , could we ever anticipate a pill to restore lost memories , for , as I have argued , these are represented in the brain not in the form of particular molecules but in a multitude of specific neuronal circuits .
19 Where the circumstances are that a plaintiff ( such as a mail order company ) wishes to bring separate proceedings in one county court against a great number of defendants , provision is made for a combined request and particulars of claims by the Lord Chancellor 's Practice Directions made on 1 March 1979 and 17 March 1987 setting out full instructions ; these are given in the notes under Ord 3 , r 3 in The County Court Practice .
20 Over 40 per cent of these are born in the UK ( Gordon and Newnham , 1986 , p. 6 ) and a very substantial proportion of Asian and Afro-Caribbean children in British schools are now British born .
21 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 .
22 About 2500 of these are registered in the computer , which stores relevant data on their blood and tissue types .
23 These are expressed in the outer form and ‘ life-style ’ of the creature — whether plant , tree , insect , animal or man .
24 Often these are constructed in the open air , on or near the site that produced the archaeological evidence on which they were based .
25 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 ) .
26 They do not relate to assessment arrangements , although these are covered in the Working Group 's Report .
27 Many of these are covered in the chapters which follow .
28 These are discovered in the empirical tests and economic interpretation and justification is supplied afterwards .
29 These are defined in the following way ( Figure 1.5 ) .
30 Apart from errors and omissions these are defined in the National Accounts in such a way that they come to the same value .
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