Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | You can set up menus which are assigned to specific users and passwords . |
2 | Favours are given to female guests only , crackers could be supplied for your whole wedding party , your females guests Oh gosh it 's gusts . |
3 | All profits are given to good causes . |
4 | Also , personal discounts are given to certain classes of adults , e.g. handicapped people , those in full time education . |
5 | Discounts are given to all parties of 15 or more paying visitors . |
6 | The extra money earned from attending court on a day off can be attractive , but it is more often the case that reminders about the approaching end of the shift are given to those constables who suggest work which involves ‘ going over ’ . |
7 | Even within national systems , the structure of the television schedules , and the different interpretations which are given to different injunctions — with different degrees of force — to inform , entertain and educate , make it difficult to think of television as a single formal system . |
8 | Pre-tests and post-tests are given to both groups , and the analysis is concerned with establishing significant differences in the performance of the two groups . |
9 | Seminars , tutorials , and demonstrations are given to smaller groups of students than the average lecture . |
10 | Various orders of priority are given to these factors . |
11 | Of course , these pathological tendencies are still with us today and are widely recognized in individual mental illness ; but what is not generally appreciated is their extent in cultural forms , not all of which are limited to ancient societies . |
12 | Although the results presented here are limited to 138 women , analyses conducted on the total of 313 women gave similar results ( not shown ) . |
13 | Like the dietary laws , which mean that although we should enjoy our food we are limited to certain foods , we are encouraged to enjoy sex , but only in the context of a legal marriage and with certain constraints . |
14 | Under fairly weak conditions , with only one decision variable , such a ‘ local ’ equilibrium can be shown to exist ( Kramer and Klevorick , 1974 ) , but whether it provides a persuasive resolution to the ‘ majority voting paradox ’ depends on the extent to which choices are limited to small perturbations of the existing situation . |
15 | You are reminded that members are limited to two minutes in asking their questions . |
16 | The explanation is that — inaccurately but mercifully ! — calculations under the senatorial rules are limited to two places of decimals . |
17 | If the numbers in the sea are limited to good friends and well-known faces from the ( packed ) Driftwood pub in St Agnes , and outside visitors are few , then the Badlands surfers are not complaining . |
18 | This and Lone Wolf ( see page 47 ) are limited to 525 prints each at £75 each or the pair for £120 — matching numbers are available to pair-purchasers . |
19 | File names are limited to 64 characters . |
20 | Other designs registered prior to 1st August 1989 are limited to 15 years . |
21 | Sports like jet-skiing and water-skiing are limited to specified areas . |
22 | In view of the uncertainties in our knowledge of stellar processes which generate gravitational waves , calculations here are limited to order-of-magnitude estimates of the power output to be expected in a favourable case . |
23 | To align the instrument with the computer image of the skull , specific anatomical reference points on the patient 's face , such as the corner of the mouth , are aligned to corresponding points on the three-dimensional image . |
24 | Taylor expressed his surprise ; was Jackson not aware that in the district in which these persons derived their experience , there was little , if any , knowledge of mines worked under day levels or of what takes place in them when they are drained to considerable depths by machinery ? |
25 | About 100 cases will be drawn from three Scottish regions and cases taken as they are referred to specific teams . |
26 | This perspective aims to present teaching as a self-conscious enquiring enterprise whereby classroom activities are referred to theoretical principles of one sort or another . |
27 | The threatening , abusive or insulting character of the material , and the mental elements have already been considered , and readers are referred to earlier sections of the book . |
28 | The examples also demonstrate the complexity of the family situations which are referred to social workers , if a situation can be resolved by commonsense solutions , and talking through with friends and relatives , then this is usually achieved privately . |
29 | Resources and responsibility are devolved to these organisations and help is given to develop the skills needed for delivering high quality business development , training activities and projects . |
30 | A lightweight splash garment for chemical processing personnel who work in hot , humid environments and are exposed to corrosive chemicals is now available . |