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

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1 Disabled people are widely discriminated against in most types of employment including the health and caring professions .
2 For example , the constraints of women 's lifestyles and their domestic and family responsibilities often mean that they are effectively discriminated against in terms of availability for election and service .
3 I have been asked to see that you are properly looked after in your retirement . ’
4 Consequently graduates from the Department of Hotel and Catering Management are highly sought after in all areas of the industry .
5 These things , not surprisingly , are only hinted at in their publication , for that document is mostly concerned with presenting the reader with the team 's own rationale .
6 Withdrawing from some drugs , such as barbiturates , are best dealt with in a situation where medical or specialist help is available .
7 Well clearly , we need to you know , the long term moves which we you 're obviously taking of in terms of the long running programmes is fine .
8 Thus it is that the Masters and Augusta are always spoken of in reverential tones , each contestant being made to feel that he is walking on hallowed ground in close communion with the saints of the game .
9 Another part of me is racist , probably because I 've hardly met any colored people and all I know of them is what I read in papers and see on television , where black people are usually talked of in terms of numbers and presumed guilty until proved innocent .
10 Pensions are usually dealt with in a separate schedule to the agreement .
11 Today , new solutions — nuclear , solar , and so on — are still talked of in an expansive attitude when restraint is needed .
12 Homosexuals are still discriminated against in many areas , such as over the custody of children , in employment , in education , by the police , and in the media .
13 Some of its relics are scrupulously cared for in the English Circle headquarters ; they showed me a pair of jockey scales , caricatures of riders clambering redfaced out of ditches , group paintings of the hunt moving off .
14 An American-based German policeman , specialising in the illicit money-laundering business , told Der Spiegel magazine : ‘ We Germans are particularly loved — Lufthansa delivers the money boxes on time , they are scrupulously accounted for in our warehouses and the Deutsche Bank accepts the contents without a murmur . ’
15 In the narratives , descriptions of killing are specifically and explicitly couched in terms of the shedding of another person 's blood , whilst acts of lawful vengeance for clan murder are similarly spoken of in terms of effecting an expiation by blood ( Lev .
16 Published analysis and research are already in the public domain and are liberally referred to in this report .
17 Two other dimensions of work which have been found less important in the case of the industrial worker are also looked at in this chapter : working hours and the technical environment .
18 Like the reports of the NAO , the reports of the Commission receive wide attention and are often referred to in the media .
19 Such cables are often referred to in factories as ‘ down-shop ’ leads ’ .
20 These topics are often looked at in an historical context : changes in the patterning of family life with industrialization and urbanization are examined .
21 But the results are often seized upon in an ill-digested way by popular writers , occasionally the scientists themselves , as confirming that the animals have the linguistic competence and cognitive awareness of human beings .
22 That 's that 's it until I know or I know what I 'm actually looking for in it I can run around chasing me tail all day which
23 The guidelines include recommendations on how to ensure the tropical birds are well cared for in a temperate climate , that they have a proper diet , and are protected from illness and injury .
24 For example , those whose word processing needs border on the desktop publishing ( DTP ) side are well catered for in WordPerfect .
25 We must ensure that the territorials have a much more satisfactory and satisfying role in the future and that those who wish to make themselves available in such an emergency have that offer taken up and that they are readily called upon in such times of emergency .
26 Such structures are indeed referred to in computer science jargon as trees , and the technical literature abounds with pleasing arboreal metaphors such as roots , branches and leaves .
27 Delegated legislation is used mainly to add detail to primary legislation which may lay down the general principles although matters of considerable importance are sometimes dealt with in this way .
28 The common law requirements of contract formation are adequately dealt with in standard works on contract .
29 In order to minimise doubts as to its scope , Article 1(3) makes it clear that certain matters which are either dealt with in other Conventions , or which might involve the exercise of the Court 's discretion , such as the service of process , the enforcement of judgments and orders , and orders for provisional or protective measures , are excluded .
30 Almost all the murders that the police solve in real life are either dealt with in a matter of hours ( the husband done it with the kitchen knife ) or as a result of long , long , tedious inquiries , mostly house-to-house , the taking of fingerprints and the elimination of perhaps thousands of marginal suspects .
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