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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In all of the cells for which lipid compositional asymmetries have been described the negatively charged phospholipids are predominantly located in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane , while the zwitterionic phospholipids , containing the phosphorylcholine headgroup , are found in the outer leaflet .
2 BRS users are predominantly found in the legal , government , security and publishing sectors .
3 Reservoir rocks suitable for gas production are widely developed in the Zechstein .
4 These are widely advertised in the evident continentality of so much of the late Permian and early Triassic record in Europe and North America .
5 The know-how funds , for example , are widely appreciated in the newly emerging countries in eastern Europe .
6 The figs are widely scattered in the forests , however , so a troop ranges over much more ground than does one of brown capuchins .
7 Although sponges are widely distributed in the fossil record they are particularly numerous and easy to collect in Cretaceous rocks in Europe and North America , where dozens of well-preserved species have been described .
8 Receptors which bind hormones such as adrenaline and noradrenaline are widely distributed in the body .
9 Such traits are widely distributed in the general population and , as considerable research over the past decade has shown , are easily measurable with self-rating questionnaires , of which there are now very many .
10 For example , of 134 species of mosses identified in Peary Land , north Greenland , Holmen ( 1960 ) categorized only one , Ortothecium acuminatum , as endemic to the area , and only 24 ( 18% ) as having a mainly arctic distribution ; the remaining species are widely distributed in the north temperate zone .
11 These are widely considered in the literature already mentioned above .
12 The geometric compositions are derived from traditional village and nomadic designs and are widely used in the Soviet Union , Pakistan and Afghanistan .
13 London , especially Inner London , gains considerably from the heavy weight given to population density and to a range of household characteristics derived from the Census , which are widely used in the redistributional formulae .
14 Improved versions of what became more generally known as the patent still are widely used in the making of grain whisky , gin , and other potable and industrial spirits .
15 Both terms are widely used in the everyday speech of laymen concerning economic and business affairs . [ … ]
16 Even so , proof of reliance is not difficult especially in view of s13(3) of SGA 1979 which provides that ordinary articles of commerce as specific goods are expressly included in the definition of sale by description .
17 These special meanings are duly noticed in the various annotations of statutes , such as Halsbury 's Statutes and Current Law Statutes .
18 Rinuccini 's next favola for music , a Euridice with a happy ending , was composed by Peri ( but included some pieces by Caccini which are duly acknowledged in the preface ) for the wedding of Maria de' Medici to Henry IV of France and performed in the Pitti Palace on 6 October 1600 .
19 Snowy owl assemblages have relatively higher rates of molar loss than barn owl and long-eared owl assemblages , and this almost certainly reflects their dominance by lemmings , the teeth of which are loosely held in the jaws .
20 His robes are loosely folded in the clouding stone .
21 ‘ The objects of the present Convention are — ( a ) to secure the prompt return of children wrongfully removed to or retained in any contracting state ; and ( b ) to ensure that rights of custody and of access under the law of one contracting state are effectively respected in the other contracting states .
22 But I see no difficulty in reading the language of subsections ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) of section 18 as authorising an order for payment by the board ( subject , of course , to the criteria prescribed by subsection ( 4 ) ) of such part of the costs of the proceedings which are eventually determined in the defendant 's favour as were incurred by the defendant personally at any time when he was not receiving legal aid and accordingly fell within the definition of an unassisted party .
23 This sort of procedure is well established in other organizations , such as the University , and provided the preferred suppliers are properly chosen in the first place , and alternative source prices are kept under review at regular intervals , I think there are economic advantages in standardising suppliers .
24 We feel that er the A fifty nine A sixty one Harrogate relief road schemes are properly included in the structure plan alteration , as they do accord with the advice contained in P P G's twelve and and draft P P G thirteen .
25 The contribution that women make to families through their unpaid domestic labour , and the costs they incur in doing so in terms of lost current and future earnings , are inadequately recognised in the current financial arrangements following divorce .
26 Homely Persian pottery of the twelfth to thirteenth century combines animal and bird images with sinuous plant motifs and marks the beginning of lustre wares ; they are mostly priced in the £500 to £1,000 range and rate high on charm .
27 These troubled souls are mostly killed in the train crash .
28 Xylocopa and the sunbirds are mostly found in the forest fringes , foraging on gap-phase plants though they move to the mature forest trees during flowering periods .
29 Village functions are mostly held in the hall and today it accommodates a play group , a Darby and Joan club and other social and recreational activities .
30 The cells that contain the chlorophyll that picks up the photons are mostly sandwiched in the spongy heart ( the mesophyll ) of the leaf .
  Next page