Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] in the following [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The main causes of electrolyte loss or excess in surgical patients are summarized in the following table :
2 Nature published 11% ; the full journal rankings are presented in the following table :
3 The results are shown in the following operating statements :
4 The inherent difficulties in taking possession away from a tenant , who may in any event be inclined to resist , are displayed in the following extract :
5 Adjustments are summarised in the following table : The revaluation of fixed assets relates to increases in value of freehold properties since their last revaluation in 1983 .
6 Briefly , as we shall devote a section to each below , these categories are understood in the following way .
7 The remaining notes ( 10 and 12 ) are introduced in the following bar .
8 Their evil habits are illustrated in the following tale : a traveller , lost and alone at night on a craggy moor , was invited by a duergar to sit by his fire and warm himself .
9 These are defined in the following way ( Figure 1.5 ) .
10 Examples of the application of some hybrid methods are discussed in the following section .
11 These strategies are discussed in the following section .
12 These are discussed in the following chapter .
13 They are criticised in the following extract :
14 Both these possibilities are investigated in the following study .
15 Multiple-section filters are analysed in the following chapter while the topic of active filters is broached in chapter 10 .
16 In the remainder of this chapter these issues are tackled in the following way .
17 Manager , Production Planning and Control — this role is responsible for providing the framework and the impetus for production-the main activities of the role are described in the following chapter on this topic .
18 The mechanical response is usually determined at low frequencies and over as wide a temperature range as possible and examples of each are described in the following section .
19 As we shall see , this not only involves detailed statutory measures prohibiting insider dealing ( these are outlined in the following chapter ) , but also the effective implementation of other institutional arrangements such as Chinese Walls ( discussed in Chapter Five and thereafter ) to block the flow of price sensitive information within financial conglomerates .
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