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

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1 Bile acids in the rat are predominantly conjugated with taurine .
2 These , then , are the techniques , rules and procedures which are widely adopted as part of the practical management of large cohorts of pupils .
3 The benefits of technology transfer are widely recognised by government .
4 Although the current version of the LBS model places considerable weight on relative money supplies , and implicitly on purchasing power parity , current research is based on two propositions which are widely accepted in North America :
5 The Russells are widely regarded as kind , trusting people , entirely without malice .
6 One problem that is more commonly encountered in the Z3 than in the Z1 or Z2 Carbonates , is that the sediments are widely affected by cementation and replacement by halite .
7 Such papers are widely dispersed at present , in specialist clinical , radiological , pathological , and epidemiological journals .
8 Caesium is , of course , the largest simple cation in the periodic table and zeolites are widely used as detergent builders to ‘ bind ’ smaller ions , eg Ca 2+ .
9 Mixed with QACs they are widely used as skin disinfectants and are mainly associated with medical uses as are chlorhexidine gluconate and cetrimide .
10 They are widely used as entrance qualifications for higher education .
11 Terminals and wires are widely used for power transfer by nearly all manufacturers .
12 As econometric models are widely used for policy evaluation and forecasting the economy 's performance , it is important that their construction should be well founded .
13 In Nigeria until very recently it has been very strongly reflected in the national syllabus guidelines and materials or derivatives are widely used at state level .
14 Lotteries and competitions are widely used in North America as are consumer promotions .
15 The suggestions that follow are based on models that are widely used in management development and leadership training .
16 Such methods are widely used in practice .
17 For example , silicone oils are widely used in convection experiments : they can be obtained with different viscosities , but otherwise similar properties , which provides a convenient method of varying the Prandtl number ; and the viscosity varies with temperature much less than for many fluids .
18 Many of these compounds are widely used in industry for cleaning and degreasing metals , for dry cleaning , and for processing leather .
19 Malvern-based chartered accountant Alan Kay is helping with a detailed investigation of the activities of certain copier companies that are widely criticised for malpractice , as well as the leasing companies that finance them .
20 Both old age and disability are dimensions of experience which are fundamentally linked to gender ( Morris , 1991 ) .
21 More recent authority has however expressed the view that planning law is of a ‘ public character , ’ and that the courts should not introduce private law principles unless these are expressly authorised by parliament or are necessary to give effect to the legislative purpose .
22 But two short cuts are expressly discouraged in CAB training : the first is the adviser trusting to memory .
23 One possibility is that there are special cytoplasmic factors that are asymmetrically distributed at cell division — at very early stages there is very good evidence that factors in the cytoplasm are unequally distributed during cleavage .
24 The slick/typographic ads are lavishly produced in oil paint , lending an absurd gravitas to an inherently transient subject .
25 That is especially so at this time , when we are effectively handing from Parliament to Ministers the right to decide , on private Bills , to lay orders .
26 Then there are those , predominantly male workers , who are effectively coerced into retirement and sometimes early retirement by poor working conditions , ill-health , redundancy and unemployment ( Walker , 1985b ; Walker and Taylor , 1991 ) .
27 In addition , although the motor cortex is highly active , generating activity which would normally result in movement , these commands do not reach the muscles controlling the limbs , but are " switched off " at a relay station at the top of the spinal column , so that we are effectively paralysed during REM sleep .
28 This is another reason why a well-advised employer who offers you an ex gratia payment when your job comes to an end is likely to insist that you are effectively prevented in law from making any further claim against him ( see Chapter 19 ) .
29 As you know ROMs or Read Only Memory chips are effectively loaded with software , so this example is casts a fine line between Hardware and Software .
30 As a result they have contributed to the public consultation process which accompanies the development of such plans , and have always sought to ensure that local planning policies are properly implemented in relation to the assessment of individual applications .
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