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

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1 The general entry requirements are set out below , and particular course requirements are given in the course information section of the prospectus .
2 But the family among the rich is not only a source of prestige , it has a very instrumental aspect , family networks are manipulated in the course of politics and business .
3 The exact proportions in which oil and/or gas is present in the respective tracts become fully apparent only as wells are drilled in the course of operations .
4 In some cases only two or three people are seen in the course of a week ; in others , there are two or three social contacts in the course of each day .
5 In the final category , both parties to the transaction are acting in the course of business , and are presumably able to take care of themselves .
6 The main categories of non-private customer are : ( 1 ) Ordinary business investors ( see page 36 below ) ; ( 2 ) Individuals who are acting in the course of carrying on investment business ; ( 3 ) Expert private customers ( whether individuals or small business investors ) who have agreed to be treated as non-private customers ( see page 37 below ) ; ( 4 ) Small business investors who : ( a ) are acting in the course of carrying on investment business , or ( b ) the firm reasonably believes are ordinary business investors ; or ( c ) are trade customers ( see page 38 below ) in relation to the transaction concerned ( who are technically treated as ordinary business investors ) .
7 The main categories of non-private customer are : ( 1 ) Ordinary business investors ( see page 36 below ) ; ( 2 ) Individuals who are acting in the course of carrying on investment business ; ( 3 ) Expert private customers ( whether individuals or small business investors ) who have agreed to be treated as non-private customers ( see page 37 below ) ; ( 4 ) Small business investors who : ( a ) are acting in the course of carrying on investment business , or ( b ) the firm reasonably believes are ordinary business investors ; or ( c ) are trade customers ( see page 38 below ) in relation to the transaction concerned ( who are technically treated as ordinary business investors ) .
8 Lyn Skelton of the Local Authorities Co-ordinating Body on Trading Standards says : ‘ The regulations only apply if toys are sold in the course of business and it is the definition of ‘ course of business ’ that is the crux of the matter .
9 The reason , as will be seen , is that the implied terms as to quality ( in section 14 ) apply only where goods are sold in the course of a business .
10 This condition , like the one in section 14(2) , is implied only where the goods are sold in the course of a business .
11 ( c ) The implied obligation of merchantable quality The SGA 1979 and the SGSA 1982 provide that , where goods are sold in the course of a business , there is an implied condition that the goods supplied under the contract are of merchantable quality .
12 It is not issued on behalf of , and does not commit , the airline(s) mentioned therein , or any airline whose services are used in the course of the tour(s) .
13 However , it will be one of the major themes of this article that , from a social psychological point of view , one needs to look beyond the explicit arguments , which are produced in the course of actual controversies .
14 Has the professional body exerted too dominant , and too narrow an influence ? ) ; the learning process ( Is there an undue balance towards the student having to assimilate and memorize material , rather than engaging in active reflection and exploration ? ) ; and the examining process ( Will it allow the student to demonstrate his or her higher-order abilities ? ) are often more likely to come to the fore , when staff from outside the immediate discipline are sharing in the course review process .
15 Empirical research proceeds , first by the formulation of themes or problems relating to particular areas or topics of social life , problems which are generated in the course of reading and discussion with students and scholars .
16 The entry requirements for diploma and certificate courses at undergraduate level are specified in the course information sections of this prospectus .
17 New details of the summit conversations are emerging in the course of White House briefings , including a surprisingly frank assessment by the Soviet leader of the looming economic crisis .
18 If any employee is threatened with violence in order that the assailant(s) may obtain money they are carrying in the course of duty , they must not act in any way likely to place themselves or others in danger .
19 Leaving the ERM is going to involve the loss of international comparisons with related worker groups in Europe , but any benefits that may have been retained through an attitudinal change in the labour market will not become clear until they are tested in the course of an economic upturn .
20 Although some DNA adducts are lost in the course of DNA extraction during the enhancement procedures and in the chromatography stage of this assay , and this means that true adduct levels tend to be underestimated , valuable information on relative adduct levels is emerging .
21 Various readability formulas are described in the course of interesting disquisitions on readability by Hatt and by McClellan .
22 to those of our partners and employees who are required in the course of ( and solely for the purpose of ) such assessment to receive and consider the information ( and we agree that any such disclosure is on the basis that such partners and employees are made aware of and accept the strict provisions of this undertaking ) ; and
23 to those of our partners and employees who are required in the course of ( and solely for the purpose of ) such assessment to receive and consider the information ( and we agree that any such disclosure is on the basis that such partners and employees are made aware of and accept the strict provisions of this undertaking ) ; and
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