Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [prep] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Results are given as means of six rats per group with standard errors .
2 And I think just as erm students of education draw , are taught by people from physics and mathematics and erm chemistry , just to take three examples right across the University , so several of us , in fact , do quite a lot of teaching in other areas of the University .
3 In some cases , for example the high profile job of a Press Officer or the technically demanding role of Planning Secretary , committee members might want to be sure they are filled by people with the right qualities .
4 Any spare spaces available on courses for its own advice workers are filled by people from outside and this helps provide additional professional stimulation for its trainers .
5 If we take the neighbourhood studies and the telephone survey together , we can see that two different sets of goals are pursued by means of two entirely different methods .
6 Learner 's dictionaries ( e.g. LDOCE and OALDCE ) are designed for people for whom English is their second language .
7 Its profits before tax for the current year to 31 December are forecast at $900,000 on turnover of $6.5m .
8 Between a third and a half of all short-term in-patient beds are occupied by people with nowhere suitable to go , and it is not uncommon for patients to stay in an acute hospital bed for one or two years when they should have been discharged for continued treatment in a more appropriate domestic environment within three months of their admission .
9 Significantly is that almost all the new cases are confined to people in the high risk groups or those who 've knowingly had sexual contact with them .
10 All of the models described so far are targeted on people with most needs and engage these clients for long periods of time , sometimes indefinitely ( substituting for long-term institutional care for the most needy people ) .
11 Over 70% of break-ins are committed by people in the 14–21 age group , who rely on brute force or opportunism to gain entry .
12 These are reported by means of a Serious Defect Signal ( as they were then known ) from the flying station finding the fault .
13 The lower level components of textual divisions are parameterized by means of another mechanism which characterizes the whole TEI scheme : the use of parameter entities which are specified by the particular base in use .
14 I am fortunate to work in a school where all the children are seen as people with questions to ask , ideas to share and problems to solve .
15 Quite soon the loads on aircraft got too big for this method ( though shot-bags are still used from time to time for certain simple tests ) and nowadays the loads are applied by means of hydraulic jacks operating through very elaborate multiple lever or ‘ family tree ’ systems ; each of the hundreds of branches ends in a mechanical attachment to the wing surface .
16 Tickets are priced at £5 for adults , £2.50 for children and £12.50 for a family .
17 Pony treks from the East Farm are priced at £8 per hour , 7 days a week .
18 Together the two are priced at $10,000 for the first copy .
19 Tickets are priced at £2.50 for children and £3.50 for adults .
20 Tickets are priced at £6.00 for adults , £4.00 for children and available from
21 The Macintosh and Unix NetWare Loadable Module agent options are priced at $500 per installed Module .
22 Tickets for this historic run are priced at £35.00 for the round trip , with the return trip to London by NSE Premier Charter 8TC Set .
23 They are connected by means of balanced leads to a simple , modern , high-quality two-track digital recorder .
24 John Marsden , the borough 's director of education , said : ‘ Intruder alarm installations are installed in 142 education premises and are connected by means of a digital communicator to Sefton Security Force HQ in Bootle .
25 ‘ You 're confined to barracks for the time being , Private Nobody . ’
26 You 're confined to barracks for twenty-four hours , and on half-rations .
27 Microcomputers are accessible to individuals at home , to small businesses and to schools This means that the majority of microcomputers are used by people without specialised skills in computing Manufacturers of microcomputers and the writers of programs for them therefore design their products to be simple to use Mainframe and minicomputers , however , are extremely expensive and have always been the preserve of large organisations where specialist staff and trained computer operators are more readily available .
28 Different kinds of jargon are used by people in different jobs or professions , and are associated with different hobbies and groups of people .
29 Ways in which this Third Area are used by people in enterprises have been identified by a retired Tavistock Institute colleague , Isabel Menzies .
30 Non-landing standby trips are offered at £1 per person on some afternoon Sea-Cat routes .
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