Example sentences of "[det] [am/are] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 5.7.1 At the Tenant 's own expense to execute all works and provide and maintain all arrangements upon or in respect of the Premises or the use to which the Premises are being put that are required in order to comply with the requirements of any statute ( already or in the future to be passed ) or any government department , local authority other public or competent authority or court of competent jurisdiction regardless of whether such requirements are imposed on the lessor the lessee or the occupier
2 Details of each are given in Table 5 .
3 Realistic aims for each are chosen in relation to :
4 It is therefore essential that the control mechanisms for each are put in place at the beginning of the design stage .
5 The results of this are presented in Table 5 .
6 Details of this are given in Chapter 17 .
7 Two methods for achieving this are given in Table 14 .
8 The fiscal implications of this are discussed in Chapter 10 .
9 The wider issues raised by this are discussed in Chapter 17 .
10 The reasons for this are discussed in detail in Chapter 7 .
11 A line set at exactly right angles to the wind is rare , so you have to set about detecting which is the favoured end , three methods for this are shown in Fig 95 .
12 We noted above that the 2p levels of cobalt gave rise to two lines in the XPS spectrum , separated by some 15 eV , and other examples of this are shown in Table 6.1 .
13 Some are arrayed in purple ; some charm with a virgin 's white ; others are dashed with crimson , while others are robed in scarlet .
14 Some are modified in shape to provide anchorage for muscle blocks , e.g. the sternum has a KEEL
15 But some are paid in cash .
16 Many early documents have been published , and some are mentioned in Chapter 5 .
17 I understand that an essential site survey has not yet been undertaken , and would ask that this be set in hand immediately .
18 ( These are listed in Appendix 1 . )
19 These are listed in Schedule 5 of the Act and include murder , manslaughter , rape , treason , kidnapping , causing explosions likely to endanger life or property and hijacking .
20 These are listed in Chapter 11 .
21 These are listed in Table 6 .
22 These are listed in Table 5.6 .
23 These are listed in Table 11.15 according to the number of rooms they operate .
24 Details of these are given in SECTION 1.2 .
25 These are compared in column 7 of Table 3.2 and plotted against average relative abundances in Fig. 3.6 .
26 Every motel , every tourist information office displays pamphlets advertising scenic flights , and many of these are flown in club aircraft , keeping utilisation high even when club members are not around .
27 However , these are limited in number and apply to only a small proportion of all Forestry Commission lands ( Hall 1974 ) .
28 There are exchequer grants available to finance improvement schemes , but these are limited in extent , and little effective work seems to have been accomplished .
29 Where changes to Learning Outcomes are more significant and do reflect changes of emphasis or rationale of the module descriptor , these are highlighted in paragraph 4.3 .
30 These are covered in detail in Chapter 11 .
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