Example sentences of "be described and " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This involved the collection of ( mainly qualitative ) data within a sufficiently loosely structured framework to enable unforeseen , as well as predicted , events to be described and accounted for .
2 Firstly , to a participant ( in a discourse , in a kinship system ) for whom the object has a reality that can be described and understood .
3 How can the social encounter best be described and managed by the teacher ?
4 Mechanical devices and human operators are not comparable physically beyond the mundane level of size but they are comparable as different sub-systems whose performance can be described and assessed in terms of the common metrics of energy and information .
5 The resulting language varies from one author to another , but as written language it has many general features which can be described and analysed ( Perera , 1984 ) .
6 Schools were also expected to recognise that the curriculum could be described and analysed in a variety of ways .
7 The Marketing Mix may effectively be described and analysed on the basis of the Four P's .
8 In the following issues of the ‘ Newsheet ’ the way in which the IBOA operates will be described and the many services provided by the Association will be outlined .
9 Bolinger gives the following set of examples , which do genuinely appear to show qualification of the sense alone , that is , of the property which identifies the entity , rather than of the entity itself : ( 1 ) total stranger lawful heir distant cousin mere kid To these , we might add the cases in ( 2 ) ; notice that the last example would be self-contradictory if the adjective were interpreted as an ordinary attributive : ( 2 ) Brent is a strong Republican the document was a complete blank ( If faced with a claim that we can explain the peculiarity of these adjectives by simply stating that they are adverbial impostors , we may respond that , even supposing that , deep down , there may be something adverbial about them , nonetheless speakers have chosen to use an adjective rather than an adverb , and this adjectival use needs to be described and if possible explained .
10 To what extent should Heaney 's poetry be described and assessed in terms drawn from his own critical essays ?
11 Perhaps such feelings can not be described and whatever I remembered afterwards could be only a shadowy replica .
12 A number of particularly important a.c. bridges will now be described and their circuits analysed to find their individual double balance conditions .
13 Rather it is couched in absolutist terms that reify literacy as though its very essence were being described and that unjustifiably relate specific cultural manifestations of it to such universals as logic , abstraction etc .
14 But even before the Challenger was home , her voyage was being described and discussed in Discourses at the Royal Institution .
15 This policy is shown in the scheme for the conversion of All Saints and St Barnabas , Stockwell , London , which is described and illustrated in this chapter .
16 The simplest arrangement is apparent in the original building of the village school at Shawell , Leicestershire , the conversion of which is described and illustrated later in this chapter .
17 In this text , which is aimed at senior undergraduate students of engineering , the subject of matrices is described and developed before being applied to some of the problems of engineering dynamics .
18 For example , in The New Unhappy Lords , written by A.K. Chesterton , the first chairman of the National Front , a complex web of deception and intrigue is described and only when Chapter 25 is reached does he suggest , almost as an afterthought , that the ‘ master-manipulators and master-conspirators ’ were Jewish , with the proviso that not all Jews were implicated in the conspiracy .
19 The model is described and explained in a simplified form , thus : i ) inputs : information inputs about the alternative products or services available to the interested individual/ potential customer will include the facts about those products ( brands available , product specification , quality , price etc ) .
20 One of the best known models was constructed by J. Sheth , and this model is described and explained in a simplified form , thus : i ) Information sources : a variety of information sources will be available , ( some of which have already been discussed in detail in this and the previous chapter ) .
21 The ANLT system is described and the necessary modifications are made to it to perform the recognition task .
22 Initial research has shown substantial variation in the mean heights of the British population over time and in cross-section — for example between different social classes and different areas of the country and this variation is described and explained .
23 Davin , whatever his limitations , is standing on and in an Irishness which can be and is described and mapped , which is not a neutral zone , and which feeds and is fed by a language .
24 His ‘ peculiar gloating obsequious humour ’ , his ‘ sort of capricious self-satisfaction ’ lurking in the very midst of ‘ plaintive protestations ’ , are described and pondered .
25 Care and conditions in the homes and the extent of visiting are described and a final section considers the quality of people 's lives as perceived by their relatives and others .
26 Cleaning baths , probe systems , submersible transducers , whistle reactors and tube reactors are described and illustrated by Mason , while Goodwin discusses the first two methods with details of other larger scale equipment .
27 Assessment methods are described and management of these problems is discussed using a variety of techniques including reinforcement , extinction , discrimination learning , and graded steps to learning .
28 In reading this book , you will find that the various research methods are described and explained one at a time .
29 These are described and analysed in the final section of this paper .
30 A study of current practices has shown that the main practical problems associated with these schemes did not lie simply in the procedures whereby the entities are described and transmitted , but in the fact that they were applied non-selectively .
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