Example sentences of "are [verb] [prep] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes they are referred to as Management Science , sometimes as O.R .
2 In this model , people who bring their ideas to the OI ( ideators and inventors ) are referred to as idea originators ; technology gatekeepers serve as consultants ; and champions and sponsors are designated in the traditional way .
3 Stretches of language treated only formally are referred to as text .
4 Some of the small single ones are referred to as burial places but probably represent a dwelling ; those in the hills being the remains of summer sheilings .
5 When 2 or 3 of these central forms are joined together they are referred to as pole medallions ( pls 1,2 ) .
6 These are referred to in Appendix 1 .
7 Books on advocacy are referred to in Chapter 13 ( p.201 ) .
8 Where the court is satisfied that there is an administrative receiver of the company , the court must dismiss the petition unless it is also satisfied as to certain other matters which are referred to in section 9(3) .
9 If your Lordships would look at sub-section one , the members of the police authority are referred to in section three A er or one B or er one A-B of this Act , shall be persons appointed by the Secretary of State from a list of persons compiled in accordance with an Order made by the Secretary of State .
10 ‘ If any such conditions as are referred to in subsection ( 3 ) above are complied with , the court may , if it thinks fit , discharge or rescind any such order as is referred to in subsection ( 2 ) above .
11 Future commitments are referred to in paragraph six , and this is an , an important factor .
12 The importance of Norfolk County Council views are referred to in paragraph two point four point two and unless Norfolk support for route A can be obtained then Suffolk County Council will eventually be powerless to proceed with what is clearly a preferred option when measured objectively .
13 Some on occasion are breached , while others are adhered to without exception .
14 Some further resources ( or facilities ) that are available for libraries to utilize other than those discussed in this chapter , are looked at in Chapter 5 , but one resource that is fundamental to an effective training programme i.e. effective use of resources allocated — and one that is available to all libraries — is a positive training ‘ climate ’ .
15 The types of courses available are looked at in detail in chapter 4 .
16 There are a few instances , however , when even TNF needs further simplification , and these are looked at in Section 3.8 which may be skipped on first reading .
17 His birth stories contradict those of Luke ; his additions to the Passion stories are all heightened and are looked upon with suspicion as to their historicity .
18 The noses of the two figures that are seen from in front are in profile , while the figure at the left , which is in strict profile , has a full-face eye .
19 What they are writing about in reality are the ideal standards of their own social group , those that give meaning to their work practice even if they do not always live up to them .
20 If you wish to use old frames for your pressed flower work , you may find just what you are looking for at home , or by rummaging around in junk shops or at auctions .
21 In practice you will probably find the above guide will provide a good enough outline of the sort of person you are looking for in relation to the formal job description document .
22 Wirral housing director John Agass commented : ‘ The residents ’ groups in particular concentrated mainly on traditional housing designs , which probably reflects what they are looking for in housing .
23 ‘ The areas we are looking at for divestment are employee heavy ’ said Sanderson .
24 Ordinary video cameras ‘ throw away ’ half the image they are looking at in order to make transmission easier .
25 Her ceramics are sought after at craft fairs in Northallerton , Harrogate and York .
26 Linen ( where provided ) is not always as large as we are used to at home and towels in particular can be fairly small .
27 If it could be shown that , as some holists contend , those individual actions , decisions and choices which are appealed to in explanation , are themselves the causal outcomes of various larger states of social affairs , then individuals would not be of any special interest .
28 Typically , the Urgonian limestones are thought of as rudist reef deposits , and locally they show tremendous in situ growths of these aberrant bivalves ( for example , near the tragic city of Guernica in northern Spain ) .
29 These people are staying behind in assembly 's out .
30 The birth of another child seems , predictably , to be a situation in which grandmothers are called upon for assistance .
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