Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [prep] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | No limits are placed on what the participants can say , and the experimenter is able to control the complexity of the stimulus array in terms of the size and number of varying attributes . |
2 | It may be added that where facts are given from which the negligence or unreasonableness ( or absence of it ) may be inferred , you should argue from these facts in much the same way as if you were addressing a jury . |
3 | In very few cases is homework a freely chosen option and the more women are trapped into it the more likely is the erosion of services , nursery centres and transport , to trap them into it . |
4 | Kendall ( 1986 ) reminds us that accidents in infancy are related to what the child can do , so are related to stage of development , and quotes the relative incidence : |
5 | In differential helical phasing experiments , synthetic oligonucleotides are prepared in which the distance of specific structural elements is systematically varied . |
6 | Textbooks on macroeconomics are written in which the assumption of full employment is taken as the starting-point . |
7 | Internal markets within large organizations will increasingly be created as cost-centres and profit-centres proliferate , and surveillance will be lessened as more flexible manufacturing systems are adopted within which the collective workers become their own supervisors . |
8 | This combination of the person-specificity of cloning and the generality of mapping led to reverse genetics , or positional cloning : the position of a mutation ( such as those causing muscular dystrophy or cystic fibrosis ) is first defined by genetic linkage , and then physical maps of the DNA sequence from the chromosomal location are made from which the mutation is plucked by a mixture of intuition and hard sequence data . |
9 | ‘ Our product and service standards are geared to what the customer requires , not set in concrete , ’ says ‘ The standard of service is set by the guest . |
10 | A point P on the surface is selected and coordinates ( x , y ) are found for which the metric equation is locally Euclidean around P. A general definition of new coordinates is Then where and |
11 | But , according to Moore ( 1938a ) , " occasional specimens are taken in which the presence of a second set of teeth within the marginal ones indicates that the original stoppage of growth was followed by a second slight growing period , this in turn being replaced by a second period of thickening and growth stoppage , but such specimens are too rare to be a serious source of error " . |
12 | Later in the article three specific cases are mentioned in which the conduct complained of was not , at the time , an offence , other than public nuisance : Reg. v. Wheeler , The Times , 17 December 1971 ; Reg. v. Madden [ 1975 ] 1 W.L.R. 1379 and Reg. v. Holme [ 1984 ] C.L.Y . |
13 | Integrity becomes a political ideal when we make the same demand of the state or community taken to be a moral agent , when we insist that the state act on a single , coherent set of principles even when its citizens are divided about what the right principles of justice and fairness really are . |