Example sentences of "these are [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 These are listed in the area of the schedule to which they may be applied .
2 Nor of course , if we dismiss the idea of ‘ memory molecules ’ , could we ever anticipate a pill to restore lost memories , for , as I have argued , these are represented in the brain not in the form of particular molecules but in a multitude of specific neuronal circuits .
3 Where the circumstances are that a plaintiff ( such as a mail order company ) wishes to bring separate proceedings in one county court against a great number of defendants , provision is made for a combined request and particulars of claims by the Lord Chancellor 's Practice Directions made on 1 March 1979 and 17 March 1987 setting out full instructions ; these are given in the notes under Ord 3 , r 3 in The County Court Practice .
4 Over 40 per cent of these are born in the UK ( Gordon and Newnham , 1986 , p. 6 ) and a very substantial proportion of Asian and Afro-Caribbean children in British schools are now British born .
5 In many of the orchids , the bees slip and fall through the flower or into a trap , for example in Stanhopea candida in Amazonia , pollination is by Eulaema moscaryi , which ‘ falls through ’ the flower after collecting the scent ; in so doing , it brushes against the pollinia and in the next flower these are lodged in the stigmatic cavity .
6 About 2500 of these are registered in the computer , which stores relevant data on their blood and tissue types .
7 These are expressed in the outer form and ‘ life-style ’ of the creature — whether plant , tree , insect , animal or man .
8 Often these are constructed in the open air , on or near the site that produced the archaeological evidence on which they were based .
9 On these grounds ( but not on others ) , the implications of objectification have much in common with a whole series of critical writings which argue that representation or symbolism , as a relation between signifier and signified , tends to promote the unproblematic assertion of the signified ( for example , the modern conception of the self ) rather than investigating the mechanisms by which these are constructed in the symbolic process itself ( e.g. Coward and Ellis 1977 : 122–52 ) .
10 They do not relate to assessment arrangements , although these are covered in the Working Group 's Report .
11 Many of these are covered in the chapters which follow .
12 These are discovered in the empirical tests and economic interpretation and justification is supplied afterwards .
13 These are defined in the following way ( Figure 1.5 ) .
14 Apart from errors and omissions these are defined in the National Accounts in such a way that they come to the same value .
15 7.8 The intercept method of calibration : the calibration is shown schematically without its error limits ; these are incorporated in the overall error , θ .
16 These are made in the same kind of way but for each pattern shape you work on the same set of needles as if you were turning the heel of a sock .
17 Finally this procedure calculates empirical corrections to be applied later to both the subject and the reference measures and these are saved in the record savedValues .
18 However , some IQ data for this group of subjects are available , and when these are re-examined in the light of revised population IQ norms a similar reduction in mean IQ is observed to that seen in early treated subjects .
19 Talk and activity centred on the child himself are likely to encompass mathematical ideas naturally , and some of these are explored in the section ‘ Myself ’ , below .
20 Some of these are explored in the pages to come : computers which siphon even more power from the people who operate them ; a dynamic but degraded city ; a hippie alternative to capitalism which failed because it never really analysed the problem .
21 It must not be thought that these are neglected in the French nuclear programme .
22 These are summarised in the table opposite .
23 Rather like English fairies , kuei will shy away from weapons made of iron or steel , and will not trouble a house where these are placed in the doorway .
24 The grazier 's main problems are to provide leys of palatable and nutritious grasses and clovers and to see that these are consumed in the lush , leafy state before they grow to stem and seed .
25 These are seen in the repetitions , checks , and expansions which are noted as so prominent in some parents ' speech by Brown ( Brown , Cazden and Bellugi , 1969 ) and Cross ( 1977 ) .
26 These are exemplified in the health sector by gleaming tertiary care and research institutes in major cities such as Sao Paulo and poorly equipped or absent health posts in the ubiquitous shanty towns ( favelas ) .
27 In diplomatic exchanges , at least , the French accepted American reservations about unregenerate colonialism in Vietnam although , as the French pointed out , they could not be expected to assist in or condone the establishment of a government of Vietnam which would not follow democratic principles ‘ as these are understood in the West ’ .
28 These are repeated in the movie editor .
29 In order to give you some idea of the boundaries of the propositions these are numbered in the extract given above .
30 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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